Chemistry FINAL - Semester 1
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- Three types of Irony
- Situational Irony- irony generated by surprise recognition by the audience of a reality in contrast with expectation of appearance, while another audience, victim, or character puts confidence in the appearance as reality Verbal Irony- writer's meaning or even his attitude may be different from what he says Dramatic Irony- audience has knowledge that gives additional meaning to words
- Situational Irony-
- irony generated by surprise recognition by the audience of a reality in contrast with expectation of appearance, while another audience, victim, or character puts confidence in the appearance as reality
- Verbal Irony-
- writer's meaning or even his attitude may be different from what he says
- Dramatic Irony-
- audience has knowledge that gives additional meaning to words
- Define Fable and know the characteristics of a fable
- A story that teach a moral of simple truth (These truths may be implied, not stated) *usually short *use inanimate objects, animals and things that talk *ASOP-famous fables *teach worldly wisdom
- Define Triadic Structure
- Triple rhythm SIDDHARTHA- 1.Land of spirit 2.Land of senses 3.Spritiual Search
- Historical Buddha
- *Born 2500 years ago in Nepal *wealthy (saw that pleasure was temporary) *Left home at age 29 *reached enlightenment at 35 *reborn into state of nirvana
- Buddhist thought
- -There is no permanent soul -God is everywhere -Karma -No heaven or hell, you become a cosmos
- "The Necklace
- Written by Guy e Mapassant -French -Irony -Got STD and went insane -Tried to commit suicide
- "The Panchantra"
- "5 books" author: unknown
- Who developed Negritude?
- Leopald Senghor -"Prayer to Masks" -1st Senegal President -Wrote Elegy's (song or poem written for dead person)
- A form of Japanese poetry that means "short song"
- Tanka
- What literary device points out a general truth about life?
- Key Stetemen -points out a general truth about life or plot -generally repeated
- Haiku's aim: ? Tanka's Aim: ?
- haiku's aim: "isness" Tanka's Aim: Beauty
- Mystical poetry
- Poem with spiritual themes (dealing with spiritual stuff)
- Regaining goodwill or favor
- conciliatory
- carping
- querulous
- "Be on your guard against too much cleverness"
- Gotama
- Kamiswami
- wealthy merchant -teaches siddhartha about success and money -power leads to happiness
- Siddhartha (character)
- patterns his life after Buddha -represents everyman -son of wealthy brahmin priest
- Govinda
- Siddhartha's best friend -devoted to siddhartha -e,barked on spiritual journey along w/ Siddhartha
- Gotama, or the Buddha
- the traditional Buddha
- Kamala
- high end prostitute -love of material things
- Vasuveda
- Ferryman -uneducated -represents spiritual wisdom 0leads Siddhartha to enlightenment (happiness)
- "Like the Sun"
- R.K. Narayan -Irony