Portia’s language is far more informal when she speaks to Nerissa ‘You know I say nothing to him‚ for he hath neither Latin‚ French nor Italian’ this clearly accentuates their relationship as close; Portia speaks to Nerissa in prose. Shylock on the other hand speaks predominantly in prose showing his lower status‚ particularly in his conversation with Tubal‚ ‘How now‚ Tubal‚ what news from Genoa? Hast thou found my daughter?’ (Act 3‚ Scene 1‚ Line 71)‚
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her innocence. Wants to die “’tis happiness to die”. * Kills himself for her‚ just as she died for himIago * Inability to comprehend love “it is merely a lust of the blood”. * Crude vulgarity‚ no respect for women “thou shalt enjoy her” (in prose to emphasise this lack of civility and high moral standard)Desdemona * Loves Othello ‚ her only downfall being her naivety of the ‘monster’ consuming her love * Portrayed as an idealistic model of Elizabethan fidelity * Dies for him by denying
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images. Together‚ these create a sense of mood or a key theme‚ e.g. references to chains may suggest the feeling of imprisonment. Prose or verse: it is possible to tell the status of a character or the mood of the scene by whether it is written as poetry or in everyday speech‚ e.g. characters of low status do not speak in verse and comic scenes are often written in prose. Setting
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the moving spirit behind the great literary renaissance in Kerala. He wrote widely in Sanskrit and Malayalam and his poetic works were influenced by the study of British romantic poets of the 19th century. His essays are fine examples of excellent prose and his name will be remembered as long as Malayalam survives. Ulloor S. Parameshwar Iyer‚ one of the Kavitryas has stated: “While others embellished the walls of the mansion of Malayalam literature with their paintings and drawings‚ A.R. Rajaraja
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The Raven “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe is undoubtedly the dark poet’s most acclaimed work‚ and subsequently one of the most famous poems ever written. These facts come as no surprise once one reads this enigmatic narrative poem and examines the themes and symbolism that Poe so precisely exudes through his text. “The Raven” tells the story of an unnamed narrator who is mourning the loss of his love Lenore when a mysterious talking raven visits him. The narrator’s conversation with the raven slowly
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Glossary of Literary Terms Addresser/Addressee: The addresser of a text is the voice of a text. In prose‚ the term more commonly used is narrator‚ in a poem‚ speaker. The addresser is often different from the poet or author. The addressee is the receiver of a text‚ often the reader‚ but occasionally another implied receiver; for example‚ the addresser’s beloved in the case of a love poem. (See also Point of View.) Alliteration: Repetition of the initial letter (or sound) of successive words
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of the character. Out of the Dust structured each chapter in free style poems‚ with one chapter even appearing as piano keys on the page. House on Mango Street was structured in prose‚ but the chapters are short like articles delivering information about her life and family. The Music of Dolphins was also structured in prose‚ but each chapter seemed to sing a different part of Mila’s experience with her dolphin family as well as
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*** "Inventory" ’Four be the things I am wiser to know: Idleness‚ sorrow‚ a friend‚ and a foe. Four be the things I’d been better without: Love‚ curiosity‚ freckles‚ and doubt. Three be the things I shall never attain: Envy‚ content‚ and sufficient champagne. Three be the things I shall have till I die: Laughter and hope and a sock in the eye.’ *** Dorothy Parker became popular shortly after the first world war with her light verse and short stories. Although her
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Nicole Probst MYP III 2°A #26 Summer Teacher Summer Hot or cold‚ what could it be? Summer is here just look and see It’s not winter or autumn here Summer is something we shouldn’t fear Summer is out and it’s time to play Have fun because summer is not here to stay Jump in the pool and play all day Let’s come on out and head for the bay Summer time is once a year Come on out without any fear Plant some flowers for a summer day As long as
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Act 1 Quotes |1.) |This quote has a metaphor in the first line. The effect of the | |“To you your father should be as a god; |metaphor is to show how powerful a father is. The father’s power is | |One that composed your beauties‚ yea‚ and one |shown lines 49-51‚ where it says a father is your maker‚ and he can | |To whom you are but as a form in wax
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