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LITERATURE TERMS ACT III, IV, V
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ROUND CHARACTER A character that shows varied and sometimes contradictory character traits. This development is seen throughout the play.
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ROUND CHARACTER My examples: Romeo: moody -at first he is pessimistic but he becomes spirited again as he meets Juliet (and then becomes irrational) Nurse: matronly and then, at times, inappropriate, tactless, and improper Juliet: immature and then mature, disobedient and obedient
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FLAT CHARACTER is a minor character in a work of fiction who does not undergo substantial change or growth in the course of a story.
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FLAT CHARACTER Examples: Balthasar, Sampson, Gregory
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DRAMATIC FOIL A minor character whose attitudes, beliefs, and behavior differ from those of a main character. The foil may - ⁻ highlight flaws in the main character’s personality. ⁻ suggest what the main character may have been like if these flaws had not been present. ⁻ highlight flaws in the main character’s personality. ⁻ suggest what the main character may have been like if these flaws had not been present.
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DRAMATIC FOIL Examples: Tybalt vs. Mercutio Mercutio/Romeo & Tybalt/Romeo Benvolio vs. Romeo Paris vs. Romeo Juliet vs. Nurse (Juliet remains loyal to her husband)
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BLANK VERSE the verse form most like everyday speech; in English, unrhymed iambic pentameter. In the sixteenth century blank verse became the standard form for dramatic and epic poetry. Most of Shakespeare’s plays are in blank verse.
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DRAMATIC IRONY Occurs when the audience knows something that the character does not know
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DRAMATIC IRONY Prologue: R & J will die. Act V: When Juliet is found dead in her bed, but she is not dead. Act III: Juliet assumes Romeo is dead because the nurse is crying. Act III: Lady Capulet thinks Juliet is crying over Tybalt’s death.
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TRAGEDY Depict the fall and death of a noble character who is in conflict with forces beyond his/her control. Tragedy requires that the hero-heroine make choices that lead to a situation from which there is no escape. Tragedy is the confrontation of human intelligence with forces that intelligence cannot cope with.
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