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Sonnet Unit Early Terms Review

A collection of Sonnets is called … A. The Poet’s Book B. The Stanziole C. A Sonnet Sequence D. Seqentia E Beedle the Bard’s Book

A collection of Sonnets is called … A. The Poet’s Book B. The Stanziole C. A Sonnet Sequence D. Seqentia E Beedle the Bard’s Book

“The Cruel Fair” is a popular example of … A. Oxymoron seen in sonnets B. Metaphor seen in sonnets C. Semaphore seen in sonnets D. Bit of Assonance seen in sonnets E Simile seen in sonnets

“The Cruel Fair” is a popular example of … A. Oxymoron seen in sonnets B. Metaphor seen in sonnets C. Semaphore seen in sonnets D. Bit of Assonance seen in sonnets E Simile seen in sonnets

Specific Poetic Feet Four typical feet are used. – Two syllables: Iambs - /MacBETHi AMB Trochees/ -DUN canTRO chee – Three Syllable Poetic Feet: Dactyls / - - FINger bone Anapests- - /a na PEST

The name “Duncan” is a good example of …. A. An Iamb B. A trochee C. An Anapest D. A Dactyl E A Spondee

The name “Duncan” is a good example of …. A. An Iamb B. A trochee C. An Anapest D. A Dactyl E A Spondee

The name “Macbeth” is a good example of …. A. An Iamb B. A trochee C. An Anapest D. A Dactyle E A Spondee

The name “Macbeth” is a good example of …. A. An Iamb B. A trochee C. An Anapest D. A Dactyle E A Spondee

The word “fingerbone” is a good example of …. A. An Iamb B. A trochee C. An Anapest D. A Dactyl E A Spondee

The word “fingerbone” is a good example of …. A. An Iamb B. A trochee C. An Anapest D. A Dactyl E A Spondee

The word anapest breaks down marks of scansion as … A. / - - B. - - / C. - / D. / - E - / -

The word anapest breaks down marks of scansion as … A. / - - B. - - / C. - / D. / - E - / -

POETIC METERS – LINE LENGTHS One foot: Monometer Two feet: Dimeter Three feet: Trimeter Four feet: Tetrameter Five feet: Pentameter Six feet: Hexameter Seven feet: Heptameter Eight feet: Octameter

In regards to line length, if you have 5 Poetic Feet per line you are using … A. Tetrameter B. Pentameter C. Trimeter D. Pentameter E Hexameter

In regards to line length, if you have 5 Poetic Feet per line you are using … A. Tetrameter B. Pentameter C. Trimeter D. Pentameter E Hexameter

In regards to line length, if you have 4 Poetic Feet per line you are using … A. Tetrameter B. Pentameter C. Trimeter D. Pentameter E Hexameter

In regards to line length, if you have 4 Poetic Feet per line you are using … A. Tetrameter B. Pentameter C. Trimeter D. Pentameter E Hexameter

In regards to line length, if you have 3 Poetic Feet per line you are using … A. Tetrameter B. Pentameter C. Trimeter D. Pentameter E Hexameter

In regards to line length, if you have 3 Poetic Feet per line you are using … A. Tetrameter B. Pentameter C. Trimeter D. Pentameter E Hexameter

These combine concepts and get harder… “Cruel but Fair”

In regards to line length, if you have 5 iambs in a line you are employing… A. Iambic tetrameter B.Trochaic Pentameter C.Anapestic Trimeter D.Iambic Pentameter E Iambic Hexameter

In regards to line length, if you have 5 iambs in a line you are employing… A. Iambic tetrameter B.Trochaic Pentameter C.Anapestic Trimeter D.Iambic Pentameter E Iambic Hexameter

In regards to line length, if you have 6 trochees in a line you are employing… A. Iambic Hexameter B.Trochaic Pentameter C.Dactylic Trimeter D.Trochaic Tetrameter E Trochaic Hexameter

In regards to line length, if you have 6 trochees in a line you are employing… A. Iambic Hexameter B.Trochaic Pentameter C.Dactylic Trimeter D.Trochaic Tetrameter E Trochaic Hexameter

In regards to line length, if you have 3 Dactyls in a line you are employing… A. Dactylic Anapestic B.Dactylic Pentameter C.Dactylic Trimeter D.Anapestic Quatrameter E Anapestic Fourometer

In regards to line length, if you have 3 Dactyls in a line you are employing… A. Dactylic Anapestic B.Dactylic Pentameter C.Dactylic Trimeter D.Anapestic Quatrameter E Anapestic Fourometer

In regards to line length, if you have 4 Anapests in a line you are employing… A. Anapestic Tetrameter B.Anapestic Pentameter C.Anapestic Trimeter D.Anapestic Quatrameter E Anapestic Fourometer

In regards to line length, if you have 4 Anapests in a line you are employing… A. Anapestic Tetrameter B.Anapestic Pentameter C.Anapestic Trimeter D.Anapestic Quatrameter E Anapestic Fourometer

In regards to line length, if you have 8 trochees in a line you are employing… A. Trochaic Hexameter B.Trochaic Pentameter C.Rochaic Trimeter D.Trochaic Tetrameter E Trochaic Octameter

In regards to line length, if you have 8 trochees in a line you are employing… A. Trochaic Hexameter B.Trochaic Pentameter C.Rochaic Trimeter D.Trochaic Tetrameter E Trochaic Octameter

Nomenclature - Line Groupings 2 Lines – Couplet(just a couple of lines) 4 Lines – Quatrain(think of quarters) 6 Lines – Sestet (Do not think – sextet) 8 Lines - Octave(think of Octogon, octopus)

A two line unit of verse is known as… A. A Couplet B. A Doublet C. A Tetret D. A Quartet E A Quatrain

A two line unit of verse is known as… A. A Couplet B. A Doublet C. A Tetret D. A Quartet E A Quatrain

A four line unit of verse is known as… A. A Couplet B. A Doublet C. A Tetret D. A Quartet E A Quatrain

A four line unit of verse is known as… A. A Couplet B. A Doublet C. A Tetret D. A Quartet E A Quatrain

A six line unit of verse is known as… A. A hextet B. A sextet C. A sestet D. An octet E An octave

A six line unit of verse is known as… A. A hextet B. A sextet C. A sestet D. An octet E An octave

A six line unit of verse is known as… A. A hextet B. A sextet C. A sestet D. An octet E An octave

A six line unit of verse is known as… A. A hextet B. A sextet C. A sestet D. An octet E An octave

Styles of Sonnets - Structures Italian Style – Petrarchian – Reads as a two part structure – Octave and a Sestet – Anticipate a Rhyme Scheme of: abbaabba cdecde English Style – Elizabethan – Shakespearian – Reads as a 3 part thesis with a couplet as concusion. – Quatrain, Quatrain, Quatrain Couplet – Anticipate a Rhyme Scheme of: abab cdcd efef gg

If you note 3 Quatrains and a Couplet as the natural organization to a sonnet it is a/an ______________ sonnet in style. A. English/ Elizabethan/ Shakespearean B. French / Beujealean C. Italian / Petrarchian D. German / Steinmueller E. Russian / Tolstoian

Sonnet 75 – Edmund Spenser One day I wrote her name upon the strand,a But came the waves and washed it away;b Again I wrote it with a second hand,a But came the tide, and made my pains his prey. b “Vain man,” said she, “that dost in vain assay,b A mortal thing so to immortalize, c For I myself shall like to this decay, b And eke my name be wiped out likewise.”c “Not so,” quod, I “let baser things devisec To die in dust, but you shall live by fame:d My verse your virtues rare shall eternize, c And in the heavens write your glorious name. d Where whenas death shall all the world subdue,g Our love shall live, and later life renew.”g

If you note 3 Quatrains and a Couplet as the natural organization to a sonnet it is a/an ______________ sonnet in style. A. English/ Elizabethan/ Shakespearean B. French / Beujealean C. Italian / Petrarchian D. German / Steinmueller E. Russian / Tolstoian

If you note an Octave and a Setstet as the natural organization to a sonnet written in the English Language it is a/an ______________ sonnet in style. A. English/ Elizabethan/ Shakespearean B. French / Beujealean C. Italian / Petrarchian D. German / Steinmueller E. Russian / Tolstoian

Origin – Petrarch’s #169 Handout Rapt in the one fond thought that makes me stray From other men and walk this world alone Sometimes I have escaped myself and flown To seek the very one that I should flee; So fair and fell I see her passing by That the soul trembles to take flight again, So many armed sighs are in her train, This lovely foe to Love himself and me! And yet upon that high and clouded brow shine, I seem to see a ray of pity shine, Shedding some light across the grieving heart: So I call back my soul, and when I vow, pain At last to tell her of my hidden pain I have so much to say I dare not start.

If you note an Octave and a Setstet as the natural organization to a sonnet written in the English Language it is a/an ______________ sonnet in style. A. English/ Elizabethan/ Shakespearean B. French / Beujealean C. Italian / Petrarchian D. German / Steinmueller E. Russian / Tolstoian

Petrarch – Father of the Sonnet Form