Part I:
Literary Terms, Poetic Devices, and Dramatic Conventions
vignette, round character, flat character, dynamic
character, static character, stock character, Assonance, alliteration,
consonance, simile, metaphor, protagonist, antagonist, foil, couplet, sonnet,
iambic pentameter, situational irony, dramatic irony, soliloquy, concealment,
blank verse, prose, diction, syntax, hyperbole, symbol, imagery, allusion,
synesthesia, oxymoron, malapropism, onomatopoeia, and aside…
Reviewing notes, PowerPoint presentations, and
tests will help you be successful on this section of the exam.
Section II:
Authors/Directors/Playwrights
Be able to identify the author, director, or
playwright to each of the following works:
A
Doll’s House
Oedipus
Romeo
and Juliet
Whale
Rider
Minority
Report
The
House on Mango Street
Section III:
Quote Identification
Know the significant themes/events of the above
works and the important characters within each work in order to be successful
on the quote identification section of the exam.
Section IV:
Open-ended Response
In a well-developed response you will be
responding to a question having to deal with a particular character within a
work. Reviewing the main characters of
each work and their behavior, traits, and experiences will help you be
successful when responding to this writing prompt.
Section V:
Essay Section
This section will include all of the works listed
above. Know the characters, plots,
themes, etc. of the works listed above.
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