ENGLISH 3RD PERIODICAL EXAM Flashcards

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Author of A Dill Pickle

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Katherine Mansfield

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The day Katherine was born and where

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October 14, 1888, Wellington New Zealand

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3
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Secured her reputation because of the story

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Bliss (1920)

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4
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Reacher height with her powers because of

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Collection The Garden Party

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5
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Died because of what and when?

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Tuberculosis, January 9, 1924 (34)

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6
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Helped her achieve some of the success she so desired

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The Woman at the Store

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7
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Her first cousin who wrote Enchanted April

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Countess Elizabeth von Arnim

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8
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Her profession before being a writer

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Cellist

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9
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Was jealous of her work

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Virginia Wolf

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10
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Almost died in 1917 because of?

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Pleurisy

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11
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Years before the ex couple have met

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6

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12
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The Cafe they used to spent with

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Kew Gardens

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13
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Did not pay for the cream because?

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It was left untouched

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14
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Name of the fl

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Vera

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15
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Name of the ml

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Man

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16
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Represents the shifting feelings of Vera in the past and present

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Flashbacks

17
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The use of memories

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Stream of Consciousness

18
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Represents their spicy yet sour relationship

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Dill Pickle

19
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Vacillates between opening and closing herself up to him

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Buttoning and unbuttoning of Vera’s collar

20
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Little girl in white dress

21
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Represents fertility

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Main theme of the story

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Analysis prioritize close reading based solely on the text itself, its language, structure, symbols, and themes, and eschews interpretation based on the influence of outside information

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Formalist, or New Critic

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Analysis values the particulars of the time period and location in which the author created the text, as well as any influencing circumstances of the author’s life.

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Historical/New Historicist

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Analysis emphasizes the interpretation of characters’ mental and emotional states, narrative point-of-view, the unconscious potency of symbol and imagery, and/or the psychological implications of linguistic pattern, tone, and word usage
Psychoanalytic, or psycholinguistic
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Analysis examines the text through the lens of women’s experience and may also consider factors in the publishing or critical reception of the work when influenced by gender norms
Feminist
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Analysis addresses the text as a material product of the society from which it emerged, with particular attention to socio-economic issues
Marxist
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nalysis reads the text with strong consideration of “queer” identity and/or “queering” of characters, actions, and/or speech; for example, the cross-dressing and gender switching that occurs in some of Shakespeare’s plays can take on more significance than mere dramatic convention
Queer
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analysis seeks to reveal the activity of the reader as contributing to — even completing — the meaning of the text by applying his or her own experiences, perspectives and cultural values; this approach is not done personally, but in consideration of “the reader” as a type or a social category.
Reader-Response
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the attention to the complexity of how cultural views and traditions often fall into more than one category
intersectionality
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to broaden a reader’s understanding of an author’s work by summarizing, interpreting, and exploring its value
Literary Criticism
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The theory works with an ideology of ‘Reader existence’
Reader-Response
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Provide valid examples in criticizing an authors work
Evidence-Based Criticism
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Asks how the reader is affected, American philosophy that evaluates morality. Response to Naturalism and Romanticism.
Post-Modern Moral Criticism(Neo-Humanist)
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After WWII Neo Humanism was replaced with Christian Humanism, same goals but uses Christian Beliefs and teachings of morality as its basis.
Christian Humanism
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Who developed the principal concept of Marxism?
Karl Marx
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refers to the absence or underdevelopment of connections between a society and the grouping of certain of its members
Fragmentation
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Marx mentioned two main classes in a capitalist system. What is the "capitalist class" called?
Bourgeois
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Marx mentioned two main classes in a capitalist system. What is the "working class" called?
Proletariat