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Figurative Language Simile, Metaphor
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1. “The Mystery of Heroism”by Stephen Crane
7. The Concept of Irony Dramatic Irony
Something is known by the audience but unknown to the characters
Verbal Irony
A statement is made that implies its opposite
Irony of Situation
An event occurs that violates the expectations of the characters, the reader, or the audience
17. Emergence of Realism Drew portraits from real-life
Shocked readers with grim depictions
A realistic use of dialects and local color
Use of satire or irony often present
Breakdown of traditional values
Misery of the poor or urban America
18. Emergence of Naturalism An extension of Realism
People’s actions and beliefs did not result from free will
Arbitrary outside forces of heredity and environment
Human behavior based on instinct
Humans as pawns manipulated by cruel indifferent forces
19. Quiz Clues How is the philosophy of Realism exhibited in the story?
Does the story exhibit the traits of Naturalism within its characters?
Does heroism exist in this story?
How does the setting affect the telling of the story?
How does irony exist in this story?
20. Quiz Clues Be able to identify uses of figurative language
What is the mood of the story?
Who is responsible for the protagonist’s actions?
21. Vocabulary Battery
Blanched
Conflagration
Convulsive
Furtive
Genial
Gesticulating
Imprecation incessant
Indolent
Ominous
Pious
Provisional
Stolidity
sullen