macbeth act 1; vocab and grammar Flashcards

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drama in which a series of actions leads to the downfall of the main character

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tragedy

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the main character in a tragedy

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tragic hero

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What three characteristics must a tragic hero possess? (HTS) *

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  • high social rank
  • tragic flaw that leads to a downfall
  • suffer of ruin or death, but facing this downfall with courage and dignity
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4
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when the audience knows something a character doesn’t know

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dramatic irony

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5
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speech given by a character alone on stage that reveals private thoughts, feelings, and motivations *

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soliloquy

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a character’s remark, either to the audience or to another character, that no one else on stage is supposed to hear. *

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aside

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What do soliloquies and asides have in common?

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They reveal a character’s secret thoughts and motivations.

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the use of contrasting ideas within a sentence for effect *

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antithesis

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9
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the use of questions that require no answer to make the speaker’s rightness seem self evident

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rhetorical questions

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10
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the repetition of grammatical structures to express ideas that are related or of equal importance

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parallelism

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11
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use of words and phrases more than once to emphasize ideas

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repetition

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12
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What 3 characteristics does a drama have? (ITR)

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  • intent to be performed before an audience
  • telling a story with a plot, characters, setting, conflict, and themes
  • reliance on stage directions, speaker tags, and dialogue
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13
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characters that provide a striking contrast to another character *

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character foils

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14
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thing that shows what others think about a character

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dialogue

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15
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substitution of something related to the subject for the subject itself

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metonymy

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16
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use of a part of something to represent the whole thing, or vice versa

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synecdoche