True or False Who Said It Who am I?Bonus $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What is a Shakespearean Sonnet?
Advertisements

Death, be not proud, though some have called thee
Amanda Swinimer English 30IB. Death be not proud, though, some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for though art not so; For those whom thou thinkst.
DEATH BE NOT PROUD JOHN DONNE MADE BY RONEL MYBURGH.
John Donne “Death Be Not Proud”
Shakespeare SONNET 18.
The Anatomy of a Shakespearean Sonnet - mouse over each part of the sonnet to learn more about its structure. Sonnet 18 by Shakespeare Shall I compare.
The Sonnet.
Literary Movements Overview
English 441 September 8,  The term "metaphysical poets" designates the work of 17th-century English poets who were using similar methods and who.
By: Nick, Alex, Mason. John’s family including his dad and sisters died throughout his life. He wrote this poem after his wife died- giving birth to their.
Death, Be Not Proud By John Donne ( ).
On It Like a Sonnet Fourteen lines of fun, fun, fun.
John Donne.  Sonnet  14 lines – grouped by ideas ◦ 3 quatrains (groups of 4 lines) ◦ 1 couplet (2 lines)
CharactersWho Said It? PlotTrue or False? $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000.
Types of Poems.
Celina Medina Stephanie Perez Nathalie Toro. He is stark mad, whoever says, That he hath been in love an hour, Yet not that love so soon decays, But that.
Intro to Poetry Lyric and Narrative.
 a lyric poem  consisting of fourteen lines  written in iambic pentameter  with a definite rhyme scheme  and a definite thought structure.
Death, Be not proud By John Donne Report by: Keren Escobar, Antoinette Hampton, Wendy Meza, Lizbeth Sanchez, Karla Nolasco, and Dinnet Cruz.
John Donne By Will Appman and Kevin Conwell Early Life of Donne ( ) Born in London in 1572 Roman Catholic Faith Studied at Oxford University.
Death Be Not proud by John Donne
SHAKESPEAREAN SONNETS. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Made famous by William Shakespeare Wrote many sonnets Many of his plays also written in sonnet form.
Shakespeare’s Sonnet Sonnets on Love XII. English (Shakespearean Sonnet) Length =14 lines Length =14 lines Pattern = three quatrain followed by a couplet.
Write your own Shakespearean Sonnet Ms. Knowles How to.
The Basics 14 lines EXACTLY 3 quatrains, 1 couplet Iambic Pentameter
Rhythm, Meter, and Rhyming!
Shakespearean Sonnets
Intro to Sonnets Shakespearean. What is Iambic Pentameter? One type of meter (or rhythm) Iamb (unstressed syllable + stressed syllable) Examples: between,
Remembering Macbeth Round 2 – Quotes/Analysis Lit. TermsQuote Sig. Characters Potpourri
Shakespearean Sonnets
METAPHYSICAL POETRY.
Apostrophe “Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee! I have thee not, and yet I see thee still.” --MacBeth.
Shakespeare Sonnets.
English Language Arts Level 8 Lesson 24 Mrs. Morrisey.
In Macbeth, there are many different bonds that are broken which eventually lead to chaos. Shakespeare demonstrates how when the bonds are intact between.
Poetic Devices Understanding & Comprehending the beauty and magic world of poetry.
POETRY-1 (ENG403) LECTURE – 26.
THE SONNET The TRUE form?. Sonnet 18 Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Rough winds do shake the darling.
ONE MORE WEEK LEFT! Please take the handout from the table. IF you will be gone this week, you will want the work we are doing so you do well on the summative.
Sonnet XVIII “Shall I compare thee to a Summer’s Day
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
By John Donne Life: Jack Haseman Austin Guerrettaz Courtney Morris Isaac Hoffman HOLY SONNET X.
BY JOHN DONNE. Metaphysical Poetry John Donne Why metaphysical poetry ? Analysis of Poem “Death not be proud” Literary Devices How to use literary work.
Shakespearean Sonnets
SONNET 18. The prescription for the rhymes of the English sonnet pure and simple may be formulated thus: a-b-a-b c-d-c-d e-f-e-f g-g. This form of sonnet.
Sonnets iambic pentameter: This is a rhythmical pattern of syllables; ‘iambic’ means that the rhythm goes from an unstressed syllable to a stressed one.
You can type your own categories and points values in this game board. Type your questions and answers in the slides we’ve provided. When you’re in slide.
Shakespeare’s sonnets.  Shakespeare's sonnets is a collection of poems in sonnet written by William Shakespeare  Themes are time, love, beauty  Sonnets.
17 th Century Poetry Poetry Breakdown. 17 th Century Poetry Metaphysical Poetry: celebrated imagination & wit; explored BIG questions regarding love,
John Donne Andrea Lemus Rafael Tinoco. Early Life John Donne was born January 22, 1572, in London, England. He was born into a catholic in a very anti-
Sonnets, or… …how do I love poems? Let me count the ways….
Shakespearean Sonnets The Mysteries of Love. WHO LIKES SHAKESPEARE??? Question!!!
A 14 line stanza written in iambic pentameter, that employs the rhyme scheme abab, cdcd, efef,gg, and can be divided into three quatrains and a couplet.
English Poetry in the Baroque Period John Donne and the English Sonnet.
Sonnet Sonnet--- a fourteen-line lyric poem, usually written in rhymed iambic pentameter. The Shakespearean sonnet consist of three quatrains and a concluding.
What to do/ What not to do
17th Century Poetry Poetry Breakdown.
John Donne and the English Sonnet
John Donne and the English Sonnet
Hints or clues of events to occur later in the plot
Frankenstein Jeopardy! Begin.
Can you write a poem? You have ten minutes!!! Ok…let’s hear ‘em!
Death Be Not proud by John Donne
1 Corinthians 15:58 Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the.
Death, be not proud By John Donne By: Casildo Casillas Aqeel Mohamed
Warmup: Respond to the following prompt with 5 complete sentences:
Death, Be not proud By John Donne
By John Donne Death, Be Not Proud.
Presentation transcript:

True or False Who Said It Who am I?Bonus $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

AnalysisMLAMacbethLiterary Devices $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Who Said It? $100 I swear…by the sun, and by the blue sky of heave, and by the fire of love that burns my heart, that if you grant my prayer, while they exist you shall never behold me again.

Who Said It? $200 I will proclaim, I will prove your innocence. I will melt the stony hearts of your enemies by my tears and prayers. You shall not die!

Who Said It? $300 This is what it is to live … now I enjoy existence! But you, my dear Frankenstein, wherefore are you desponding and sorrowful!

Who Said It? $400 During the day I was sustained and inspirited by the hope of night, for in sleep I saw my friends, my wife, and my beloved country …

Who Said It? $500 A youngster who, but a few years ago, believed in Cornelius Agrippa as firmly as in the Gospel, has now set himself at the head of the university; and if he is not soon pulled down, we shall all be out of countenance.

Who Said It? $100-Answer Who is the Monster?

Who Said It? $200-Answer Who is Elizabeth ?

Who Said It? $300-Answer Who is Henry Clerval?

Who Said It? $400-Answer Who is Victor Frankenstein?

Who Said It? $500-Answer Who is M. Kempe?

True or False $100 Victor robs graveyards and slaughter houses for materials to make a living being eight feet tall.

True or False $200 From the deck of the ship, Victor and Robert can see the dogsled driven by a large, misshapen creator.

True or False $300 Having suffered multiple family tragedies, Alphonse dies in his son’s arms.

True or False $400 On the day that Victor gives life to the monster, it leaps through the window and runs away toward Mont Blanc.

True or False $500 The monster admits that strangling Justine was a joy because he feels strong hatred for his creator.

True or False $100-Answer What is True?

True or False $200-Answer What is False?

True or False $300-Answer What is True?

True or False $400-Answer What is False?

True or False $500-Answer What is False?

Who am I $100 What “Fair is foul, and foul is fair” suggests.

Who am I $200 Macbeth’s tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow speech stresses…

Who am I $300 Macbeth’s comment about the witches, “infected be the air wheron they ride; / and damned all those that trust them!” provides an instance of this literary device…

Who am I $400 When the murdere gives his report to Macbeth, Macbeth says, “the worm that’s fled / Hath nature that in time will venom breed, / No teeth for the present.” This is a metaphor saying…

Who am I $500 Nurses Victor in Ireland.

Who am I $100-Answer What are things are not what they seem?

Who am I $200-Answer What is life is meaningless?

Who am I $300-Answer What is irony?

Who am I $400-Answer What is Fleance is no threat now but will be later.

Who am I $500-Answer Who is the jailer’s wife?

Literary Devices $100 The fixed rhyme scheme for a Shakespearean Sonnet.

Literary Devices $200 “Too savage the strain of his fiendish strength”

Literary Devices $300 “Candle of heaven” is a metaphor for

Literary Devices $400 In the Pardoner’s tale, the two rioters drink the poisoned wine after they killed the youngest rioter.

Literary Devices $500 Marlowe’s poem, “The Passionate Shepherd” is best described as a pastoral poem because…

Literary Devices $100-Answer What is abab cdcd efef gg?

Literary Devices $200-Answer What is alliteration?

Literary Devices $300-Answer What is the sun.

Literary Devices $400-Answer What is situational/dramatic irony?

Literary Devices $500-Answer It contains idyllic descriptions of the countryside.

Final Jeopardy Poetry

Final Jeopardy Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so, For those whom thou think’st thou dost overthorw Die not, poor death, nor yet canst thou kill me; From rest and sleep, which but thy pictures be, Much pleasure, then from thee, much more must flow, And soonest our best men with thee do go, Rest of their bones, and soul’d deliver. Thou art slave to fate, chance, kinds, and desperate men, And dost with poison, war, and sickness dwell And poppy, or charms can make us sleep as well, And better than thy stroke: why swellest thou then? One short sleep past, we wake eternally, And death shall be no more. Death thou shalt die.

Final Jeopardy-Answer What is the soul is immortal?