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Have out your poem, a pen, and a grading pen. Happy Tuesday! Have out your poem, a pen, and a grading pen. Lady: Clipart.com Make a list

Robert Browning London spiritual optimist excellent characterization Lady: Clipart.com Make a list

Historical Background Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara in Italy, is the duke in this poem. His first wife died under mysterious circumstances in 1561. In 1565, he married a second wife, the daughter of the Count of Tyrol. Lady: Clipart.com Make a list

Ferrari

Dramatic Monologue Lady: Clipart.com Make a list

Imaginary Dialogue reveals his taste for fine art his slander of his first wife lack of appreciation for “great art” in real life Lady: Clipart.com Make a list

Speech Formal: impress the envoy Informal: in unguarded moments he reveals his “true” self Lady: Clipart.com Make a list

Duke Italian Renaissance nobleman Slanders his former wife Loves fine art Views wife as a possession Proud & self-centered Jealous & cruel Lady: Clipart.com Make a list

Duchess Beautiful Gracious Kind Love beauty Appreciative Pleasant Lady: Clipart.com Make a list

Duke’s Motivations Warn future wife Convey expectations for next wife Impress with his wealth Lady: Clipart.com Make a list

often evident to observers & hidden to possessors Pride: often evident to observers & hidden to possessors ____________: often evident to __________ & hidden to _____________

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Ye have heard that it was said of them of old time, Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgment: But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment: Verses that teach me about the seriousness of hateful thoughts: Matthew 5:21–22

Literature Unit 2 Test 70 points (scantron) Material: Intro to Characters Treasure Island Phaethon Walter Mitty Revolt of Mother Neighbor Rosicky Don Quixote My Last Duchess Study: Authors Character terms Character types Settings Themes Literary terms *****MAKE A TEST FOR EACH OTHER!*****

10 ?’s minimum A variety of question types Answer Key included Create Your Own Test…. 10 ?’s minimum A variety of question types Answer Key included