Running Notes 61-70 Flashcards

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One type of bibliography, which tells a life story of its author, meaning it is a written record of the author’s life. Rather than being written by somebody else, this is written though the person’s own pen, in his own words.

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Autobiography

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A record of memories, and particular events that have taken place in the author’s life. In fact, it is the telling of a story or event from his life; an account that does not tell the full record of life.

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Memoir

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A cumulative sentence is known as a loose sentence that starts with an independent clause or main clause, which is simple and straight, provides main idea and then adds subordinate elements or modifiers. It adds subordinate or modifying elements after the subject and the predicate. Writers use these types of sentences when they want to put forth the main idea first, and provide details to elucidate the idea further thereafter. Consider how his is different from the Periodic Sentence (where the main clause is left at the end of a sentence).

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Cumulative Sentence
Ex: “The unwieldy provision carts, draught horses, and heavily armed knights kept the advance down to nine miles a day, the huge horde moving in three parallel columns, cutting broad highways of litter and devastation through an already abandoned countryside, many of the adventurers now traveling on foot, having sold their horses for bread or having slaughtered them for meat.”

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A literary device defined as un-rhyming verse written in iambic pentameter. In poetry and prose, it has a consistent meter with 10 syllables in each line (pentameter); where, unstressed syllables are followed by stressed ones and five of which are stressed but do not rhyme, although it can if the poet chooses. It as also known as un-rhymed iambic pentameter.

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Blank Verse

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A story of the growing up of a sensitive person who looks for answers to his questions through different experience. Generally such a novel starts with a loss or tragedy that disturbs the main character emotionally. He or she leaves on a journey to fill that vacuum.

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Bildungsroman

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During the journey, the protagonist gains maturity gradually and with difficulty. Usually, the plot depicts conflict between the protagonist and the values of society. Finally, he or she accepts those values and they are accepted by society, ending the dissatisfaction. “Coming of age novel”.

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Bildungsroman #2

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A false illustration of something, a deceptive impression, or false belief. Literally speaking, an illusion is something that is false and not factual. It is meant to mislead the perception of readers , and deceive their senses.

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Illusion

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Literary device that can be defined as poetry that is free form limitations of regular meter or rhythm and does not rhyme with fixed forms. Such poems are without rhythms and rhyme schemes; do not follow regular rhyme scheme rules and still provide artistic expression. In this way, the poet can give his own shape to a poem how he/she desires;

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Free Verse

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A character that shows qualities that are in contrast with the qualities of another character with the objective to highlight the traits of the other character. This may also be used for any comparison that is drawn to portray a difference between two things.

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Foil

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Sophisticated literary device used in writing. In fact, it is a textual reference within some text that reflects the text used as a reference. Instead of employing referential phrases from different literary works, this draws upon the concept. Rhetoric or ideology from other texts to be merged in the new text. It may be the retelling f an old story, or you may rewrite the popular stories in modern context, for instance, James Joyce retells THE ODYSSEY in his very famous novel Ulysses, Treasure Island, and Lord of the Flies.

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Intertextuality

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