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Please turn in your
group’s ‘Is it Romantic?’
       worksheet
Plan for today:
1. Quiz #3
2. Groups 7 & 8
3. notes
4. Literary devices
5. review for midterm
The Victorian Age &
    Critical realism




                p.106
Content
being  critical of the real world
Years: 1832-1900
conflict between those in power and
 the common masses of laborers and
 the poor
shocking life of sweatshops and
 urban poor is highlighted in literature
 to insist on reform
country versus city life
Genre/styles
novelbecomes popular for first time;
 mass produced for the first time
  ◦ political novels
  ◦ detective novels (Sherlock Holmes)
  ◦ serialized novels (Charles Dickens)-
    published in sections in papers, magazines
poetry:   easier to understand
  ◦ dramatic monologues
drama:comedies of manners
magazines offer stories to the masses

Effects
literature   begins to reach the masses
Historical Context
paper becomes cheap; magazines and
 novels cheap to mass produce
 unprecedented growth of industry
 and business in Britain

unparalleleddominance of nations,
 economies and trade abroad

The    Reign of Queen Victoria

Chartism-The    Working Class want a
 say!
Key literature and authors
 Charles Dickens, “Oliver Twist”,
  “Great Expectations”
 Thomas Hardy
 Rudyard Kipling
 Robert Louis Stevenson
 George Eliot
 Oscar Wilde
 Alfred Lord Tennyson
 Charles Darwin
 Charlotte Bronte
 Robert Browning
 William Makepeace Thackeray “Vanity
  Fair”
Pg.87-
  88      Literary/sound devices
                 right-hive
                 Margaret   got a
Symbol           velvet hat
Imagery         The poem made me
                  feel confident and
Mood             brave
Assonance       The wood crackled
                  and popped with the
Consonance
                  heat of the fire
                 Dove=peace
Irony
Opposite of what is meant; a general term
 for the contrast between appearance and
 reality; a contrast between what appears
 to be true and what is true.
     -Verbal irony (p. 68)-e.g. someone
 says ‘nice day, isn’t it?’ during a rainstorm
     -Situational irony (p. 113)-e.g. a king
 is sad after killing his enemy
Example of Irony
Pun
A  figure of speech/joke involving a
 ‘play on’ words (express two meanings
 at the same time)
 ◦ The gorilla went ape when he saw the
   bananas.

 ◦ On the side of the diaper delivery truck
   was written "Rock a Dry Baby."
Oxymoron
Self-contradictory   terms used together
 Examples:
 ◦ plastic glasses
 ◦ honest lawyer
 ◦ jumbo shrimp
 ◦ soft rock
 ◦ clearly misunderstood
 ◦ pretty ugly
 ◦ Small crowd
Onomatopoeia
The use of a word that suggests the sound it makes;
creates clear sound images and helps a writer
draw attention to certain words; examples include
buzz, pop, hiss, moo, hum, murmur, crackle, crunch,
and gurgle
Litotes
Figure of speech that uses understatement for
effect, often by using double negatives
“Not   unattractive”
 (as a means of         “attractive”
 saying)
"He                    "He was well
     was not
 unfamiliar with the   acquainted with the
 works of Dickens.“    works of Dickens.“
"She is not so       "She is kind.”
 unkind.“
"You are not wrong." "You are correct."
Euphemism
   an expression or "phrase" used in place of
    words considered unpleasant, painful, or
    offensive; when courtesy and tact are
    required
      Unpleasant term      Euphemism
      to die               to pass away
Literary & sound devices:
we’ve learned a lot!
Review!
           Team timeline
Literary devices jeopardy
Author & works jeopardy
Which author…
spent   time fighting in revolutions in Italy
    and Greece?
    ◦ Lord Byron
struggled  with unemployment and
    hypochondria?
    ◦ Charlotte Bronte
came     from a poor family that struggled
    with debt?
    ◦ Charles Dickens
•   started out as a merchant?
    • Daniel Defoe
Which author…
•   was a Puritan?
    • John Bunyan
•   was an actor as well as a writer and poet?
    • William Shakespeare
•   wrote under a pen-name?
    • Charlotte Bronte
was        known to have a scandalous private
    life?
    ◦ Lord Byron
Name the character who said…
“To   be or not to be, that is the question.”
  ◦ Hamlet

“He kissed the ground by my feet, and
 then picked up my foot and put it on his
 head. He was trying to show me that I
 was his master and he was my slave.”
  ◦ Robinson Crusoe
Identify the novel, play or
poem these lines are from:

“Then people long to go on pilgrimages
And palmers long to seek the stranger
  strands
Of far-off saints, hallowed in sundry lands,
And specially, from every shire’s end
In England, down to Canterbury they wend
To seek the holy blissful martyr, quick…”
  Canterbury Tales
Identify the novel, play or poem
these lines are from:
 Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
 Thou are more lovely and more temperate
 Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
 And summer’s lease hath all too short a date:
 Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
 And often is his gold complexion dimm’d;
 And every fair from fair sometime declines,
 By chance or nature’s changing course
  untrimm’d;

 Shakespeare’s sonnet 18
This author commonly wrote
about which issues or themes:
Daniel    Defoe
    a. Rights of women
    b. Colonialism and capitalism
    c. Nature
   Charlotte Bronte
    a. Individualism
    b. Industrialism
    c. Importance of education
Let’s do some more review!

For each hint, write down:
1) the author
2) period they wrote in
3)their major work(s)
4) general form of writing
 Period:   Pre-Renaissance(Middle
  Ages)

  Major   Works: The Canterbury
  Tales

  General   Form of Writing: Poetry

Hint for Author 1
 Period:   The Renaissance
  Major   Works: Hamlet, Romeo and
  Juliet
  GeneralForm of Writing: Sonnets
  and Plays

Hint for Author 2
 Period:   The Classical Period
  Major   Works: Pilgrim’s Progress

  General   Form of Writing: allegorical
  prose


Hint for author 3
 Period:   The Age of Enlightenment

  Major   Works: Robinson Crusoe

  General   Form of Writing: Novel



Hint for author 4
 Period:   The Romantic Period

  MajorWorks: “I Wandered Lonely
  As a Cloud”

  General   Form of Writing: Poetry

Hint for author 5
 Period:   The Romantic Period
  Major
       Works: “She Walks in
  Beauty”
  General   Form of Writing: Poetry


Hint for author 6
 Period:The Victorian
  Period/English Critical Realism

  MajorWorks: Oliver Twist, Great
  Expectations

  General   Form of Writing: Novel

Hint for author 7
Homework: review for your midterm
Be familiar with Middle Ages-19th century
 ◦ Well-known writers of each era
   -their lives(briefly), works, themes/style in writing
 • historical contexts that effect writers
 • literary devices
 • how to analyze a poem for form, meter,
   rhyme
 • Vocabulary covered in class

 *To prepare review your notes, homework
  and classmate’s handouts

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The victorian age & critical realism

  • 1. Please turn in your group’s ‘Is it Romantic?’ worksheet Plan for today: 1. Quiz #3 2. Groups 7 & 8 3. notes 4. Literary devices 5. review for midterm
  • 2. The Victorian Age & Critical realism p.106
  • 3. Content being critical of the real world Years: 1832-1900 conflict between those in power and the common masses of laborers and the poor shocking life of sweatshops and urban poor is highlighted in literature to insist on reform country versus city life
  • 4.
  • 5. Genre/styles novelbecomes popular for first time; mass produced for the first time ◦ political novels ◦ detective novels (Sherlock Holmes) ◦ serialized novels (Charles Dickens)- published in sections in papers, magazines poetry: easier to understand ◦ dramatic monologues drama:comedies of manners magazines offer stories to the masses Effects literature begins to reach the masses
  • 6. Historical Context paper becomes cheap; magazines and novels cheap to mass produce unprecedented growth of industry and business in Britain unparalleleddominance of nations, economies and trade abroad The Reign of Queen Victoria Chartism-The Working Class want a say!
  • 7. Key literature and authors Charles Dickens, “Oliver Twist”, “Great Expectations” Thomas Hardy Rudyard Kipling Robert Louis Stevenson George Eliot Oscar Wilde Alfred Lord Tennyson Charles Darwin Charlotte Bronte Robert Browning William Makepeace Thackeray “Vanity Fair”
  • 8. Pg.87- 88 Literary/sound devices right-hive Margaret got a Symbol velvet hat Imagery The poem made me feel confident and Mood brave Assonance The wood crackled and popped with the Consonance heat of the fire Dove=peace
  • 9. Irony Opposite of what is meant; a general term for the contrast between appearance and reality; a contrast between what appears to be true and what is true. -Verbal irony (p. 68)-e.g. someone says ‘nice day, isn’t it?’ during a rainstorm -Situational irony (p. 113)-e.g. a king is sad after killing his enemy
  • 11. Pun A figure of speech/joke involving a ‘play on’ words (express two meanings at the same time) ◦ The gorilla went ape when he saw the bananas. ◦ On the side of the diaper delivery truck was written "Rock a Dry Baby."
  • 12. Oxymoron Self-contradictory terms used together Examples: ◦ plastic glasses ◦ honest lawyer ◦ jumbo shrimp ◦ soft rock ◦ clearly misunderstood ◦ pretty ugly ◦ Small crowd
  • 13. Onomatopoeia The use of a word that suggests the sound it makes; creates clear sound images and helps a writer draw attention to certain words; examples include buzz, pop, hiss, moo, hum, murmur, crackle, crunch, and gurgle
  • 14. Litotes Figure of speech that uses understatement for effect, often by using double negatives “Not unattractive” (as a means of “attractive” saying) "He "He was well was not unfamiliar with the acquainted with the works of Dickens.“ works of Dickens.“ "She is not so "She is kind.” unkind.“ "You are not wrong." "You are correct."
  • 15. Euphemism  an expression or "phrase" used in place of words considered unpleasant, painful, or offensive; when courtesy and tact are required Unpleasant term Euphemism to die to pass away
  • 16. Literary & sound devices: we’ve learned a lot!
  • 17. Review! Team timeline Literary devices jeopardy Author & works jeopardy
  • 18. Which author… spent time fighting in revolutions in Italy and Greece? ◦ Lord Byron struggled with unemployment and hypochondria? ◦ Charlotte Bronte came from a poor family that struggled with debt? ◦ Charles Dickens • started out as a merchant? • Daniel Defoe
  • 19. Which author… • was a Puritan? • John Bunyan • was an actor as well as a writer and poet? • William Shakespeare • wrote under a pen-name? • Charlotte Bronte was known to have a scandalous private life? ◦ Lord Byron
  • 20. Name the character who said… “To be or not to be, that is the question.” ◦ Hamlet “He kissed the ground by my feet, and then picked up my foot and put it on his head. He was trying to show me that I was his master and he was my slave.” ◦ Robinson Crusoe
  • 21. Identify the novel, play or poem these lines are from: “Then people long to go on pilgrimages And palmers long to seek the stranger strands Of far-off saints, hallowed in sundry lands, And specially, from every shire’s end In England, down to Canterbury they wend To seek the holy blissful martyr, quick…” Canterbury Tales
  • 22. Identify the novel, play or poem these lines are from: Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou are more lovely and more temperate Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer’s lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm’d; And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance or nature’s changing course untrimm’d; Shakespeare’s sonnet 18
  • 23. This author commonly wrote about which issues or themes: Daniel Defoe a. Rights of women b. Colonialism and capitalism c. Nature  Charlotte Bronte a. Individualism b. Industrialism c. Importance of education
  • 24. Let’s do some more review! For each hint, write down: 1) the author 2) period they wrote in 3)their major work(s) 4) general form of writing
  • 25.  Period: Pre-Renaissance(Middle Ages)  Major Works: The Canterbury Tales  General Form of Writing: Poetry Hint for Author 1
  • 26.  Period: The Renaissance  Major Works: Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet  GeneralForm of Writing: Sonnets and Plays Hint for Author 2
  • 27.  Period: The Classical Period  Major Works: Pilgrim’s Progress  General Form of Writing: allegorical prose Hint for author 3
  • 28.  Period: The Age of Enlightenment  Major Works: Robinson Crusoe  General Form of Writing: Novel Hint for author 4
  • 29.  Period: The Romantic Period  MajorWorks: “I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud”  General Form of Writing: Poetry Hint for author 5
  • 30.  Period: The Romantic Period  Major Works: “She Walks in Beauty”  General Form of Writing: Poetry Hint for author 6
  • 31.  Period:The Victorian Period/English Critical Realism  MajorWorks: Oliver Twist, Great Expectations  General Form of Writing: Novel Hint for author 7
  • 32. Homework: review for your midterm Be familiar with Middle Ages-19th century ◦ Well-known writers of each era  -their lives(briefly), works, themes/style in writing • historical contexts that effect writers • literary devices • how to analyze a poem for form, meter, rhyme • Vocabulary covered in class *To prepare review your notes, homework and classmate’s handouts