English Semester Exam Flashcards
who’s ghost haunted Macbeth
Banquo
who was murdered
lady Macduff and kids
who killed macbeth
Macduff
who said man has daggers in their smiles
Danalbain
who said screw courage to the mounting post
Lady Macbeth
flees when dad is killed
Fleance
place of wrest
Palace Beautiful
assurance of salvation
scroll
represented heaven
celestial city
was right before the river
Beulah Land
what did the river represent
river of death
represents world’s system
vanity fair
killed at vanity fair
faithful
crawled over wall
formalist
showed man in iron cage
interpretur
wife of giant of despair
dividance
throwed into hell at the gate
ignorance
directs to the celestial city
evangelsit
Christian battles in the valley
appollyn
goes home at sloth of dispound
pliable
locks christian in castle
giant of dispair
stone walls not prison make
lovelace
be my love
marlow
avenge slottered saints
milton
marriage of true minds
shakespeare
be not for me who care
wither
gloriana
spencer
mind own place
milton
could not love thee
lovelace
anglosaxon poems
beowulf, gleeman
medieval
marality, bar the door, cantebarry tales
elizabethian
shakespeare, blank verse
puritains
cavalier, metaphysical, paradise lost
need for wrest
pulley
hour of death
everyman
play of passion
life of man
greatest epic
paradise lost
utopia
moore
sir gwain and the green knight
pearl poet
nymph’s reply to the sheperd
raleigh
more de author
malory
hyme to god the father
johnson
fairy queen
spencer
ecclesiastical history of the english people
bede
dr. faustis
marlow
cantebarry tales
chaucer
a narrative in which the character, places, and events represent certain abstract qualities or ideas designed to teach some moral lesson or truth
allegory
unrhymed iambic pentameter; it is used for the treatment of serious themes by many great poets
blank verse
a speech by a lone character on the stage
soliloquy
the regular recurrence of sounds
rhythm
a literary device that compares a person’s spiritual qualities to a physical object through an extended metaphor
metaphysical conceit
unaccented syllable followed by accented syllable
iambic