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“Changing Identities, Shifting Times” Review Jeopardy American Literature Categories Lit Terms Prufrock Imagists The Turtle 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 600 600 600 Lit Terms 100 • When you run across an unfamiliar word in a sentence, where can you find context clues to help define it? Lit Terms 100 • In the text around the word Home Lit Terms 200 • Where is repetition used in these lines from “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”? – “…there will be time/For the yellow smoke that slides along the street/Rubbing its back upon the window-panes;/There will be time, there will be time”? Lit Terms 200 • The first and last lines Lit Terms 300 • What music device does Eliot use in the following excerpt from “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”? – “Before the taking of toast and tea.” Lit Terms 300 • Alliterations Lit Terms 400 • Identify two characteristics of Imagist poetry Lit Terms 400 • Limited number of words, appeals directly to the senses, concrete nouns, evoke strong emotion Lit Terms 500 • What is the literary term for “a brief reference within a work to something (usually well-known) outside it” Lit Terms 500 • Allusion Lit Terms 600 • Which of these is characteristic of a dramatic monologue? – A character addresses the reader – The listener is silent – The author addresses the reader – It occurs only in drama Lit Terms 600 – The listener is silent Prufrock 100 • Whose thoughts and feelings are expressed in “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”? Prufrock 100 • The thoughts of the speaker Prufrock 200 • In “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” what two things are compared here? – “When the evening is spread out against the sky/Like a patient etherized upon a table” Prufrock 200 • The evening and a patient Prufrock 300 • Describe the mood established in the line “the evening is spread out against the sky/Like a patient etherized upon a table”? Prufrock 300 • Sad, melancholy Prufrock 400 • When Eliot describes “The muttering retreats/Of restless nights in one-night cheap hotels/And sawdust restaurants with oystershells,” what is he saying about the nature of love? Prufrock 400 • Sometimes love occurs in sordid or “unromantic” surroundings Prufrock 500 • What are the women who are “talking of Michelangelo” doing in “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”? Prufrock 500 • They are talking about art Prufrock 600 • When the speaker says he is “pinned and wriggling on the wall” in “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” what image does he create? Prufrock 600 • The image of a bug Imagists 100 • For whom is the Ezra Pound writing “A Few Don’ts,” the essay that defines his rules for good poetry? Imagists 100 • Other writers/would-be writers of poetry Imagists 200 • Pound encourages the use of ______________ instead of the vagueness of abstractions Imagists 200 • The concrete (meaning solid objects, not the actual substance concrete!) Imagists 300 • Is the image Williams creates in his poem “The Red Wheelbarrow” designed to encourage a particular emotion, or is it subjective to the reader? Imagists 300 • The image is open to interpretation based on the individual reader’s emotional and intellectual response Imagists 400 • In “The Red Wheelbarrow,” which of the following conveys and image of something concrete that you could feel or see? – So much – Depends – Upon – Wheelbarrow Imagists 400 • Wheelbarrow Imagists 500 • What mood is evoked by the imagery in “In a Station of the Metro”? The apparition of these faces in the crowd; Petals on a wet, black bough. Imagists 500 • Loneliness, a feeling of searching or wishing Imagists 600 • Which of the senses are engaged by Williams’s poem “This is Just to Say”? – “I have eaten/the plums/that were in/the icebox/and which/you were probably/saving for breakfast/Forgive me/they were delicious/so sweet/and so cold” Imagists 600 • Sight, Taste, Touch The Turtle 100 • In “The Turtle,” from The Grapes of Wrath, where does the turtle live that is like the climate of the people suffering from the Oklahoma drought? The Turtle 100 • Hot and dry (drought!) The Turtle 200 • How is the universal theme “the struggle for survival” illustrated in “The Turtle”? The Turtle 200 • The turtle trying to cross the road, amid much danger The Turtle 300 • In “The Turtle,” from The Grapes of Wrath, how do the sedan driver and truck driver provide important clues to the theme? The Turtle 300 • They represent the fact that some things will help us through the struggle, and some things will hinder/slow us. The Turtle 400 • From the sentence “His front wheel struck the edge of the shell, flipped the turtle like a tiddlywink, spun out like a coin, and rolled it off the highway,” you can figure out that a tiddlywink is something that ___________ The Turtle 400 • Flips