Setting as Character - "124" from Toni Morrison's Beloved
Let's read the opening pages of Toni Morrison's novel Beloved. You can continue reading Beloved here . In what ways does this setting resemble a character? Be detailed. In regards to your setting, What is the setting's: desire image voice action thought process reputation - How is the setting presented by the author? conflict - How does the setting relate to characters in the story?
tone: the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
ReplyDeletemetaphor: a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
tone: attitude of a place, certain situation, or a physical object
Deletemetaphor: a figure of speech where a phrase is applied to an object
Haiku: particular series of line with the syllable count of 7,5,7.
ReplyDeleteConsonance: is the repetition of the consonant that concludes a word or syllable.
Haiku- a particular series of three lines with the syllable count of 7,5,7
ReplyDeleteAssonance- the repetition of a vowel sound between consonants that may or may not match
Assonance: the repetition of a vowel sound between consonants that may or may not match
DeleteConnotation: refers to the layers of suggestion and implication they acquire through usage
Mnemonic: a device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something.
ReplyDeleteAlliteration: is the repetition of an initial consonant
diction the way it's meant to be read
ReplyDeleterhyme
Assonance --> repetition of a vowel sound between consonants that may or may not match.
ReplyDeleteConsonance --> repetition of the consonant that concludes a word or syllable.
Consonance: is the repetition of the consonant that concludes a word or syllable
ReplyDeleteAssonance: the repetition of a vowel sound between consonants that may or may not match
Assonance - repetition of a vowel sound between constants that may or may not match
ReplyDeleteConsonance - repetition of the constant that concluded a word or syllable
Caesura: A pause that happens within the line
ReplyDeleteConnotation: The implied and suggested meaning of a word
Assonance- the repetition of a vowel sound between constants that may or may not match
ReplyDeleteTrue Rhyme- the matching sounds familiar from childhood in which the vote and the consonant of the last accented syllable corresponds.
haiku- a particular series of three lines with a 7,5,7 syllable count
ReplyDeleteassonance- the repetition of a vowel sound between consonants that may or may not match
Consonance: The repetition of the consonant that concludes a word or syllable.
ReplyDeleteTone: General character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
Alliteration: the repetition of an initial consonant
ReplyDeleteAssonance: The repetition of a vowel sound between consonants that may or may not match
Lexie Evans
DeleteAlliteration: is the repetition of a vowel sounds between consonants that may or may not match
ReplyDeleteConsonance: is the repetition of the consonant that concludes a word or syllable
Assonance- the repetition of a vowel sound between consonants that may or may not match
ReplyDeleteConsonance- the repetition of a consonant that concludes a word of syllable
Metaphor: a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
ReplyDeleteHaiku: a poem form; a particular series of three lines with a syllable count of 7, then 5, then 7 again
Haiku: a particular series of three lines with the syllable count of 7, 5, 7
ReplyDeleteAssonance: the religion of a vowel sound between consonants that may or may not match
Maddie Curriera
DeleteHaiku- Japanese poem that has 3 lines with the first and last lines being five syllables, and the middle line has seven syllables.
ReplyDeleteSlant rhyme- a type of rhyme with words that have similar, but not identical sounds.
True rhyme- is the matching sound familiar from childhood, in which both the vowel and the consonant of the last accented syllable corresponds.
ReplyDeleteAssonance- is the repetition of a vowel sound between consonants that may or may not match.
Alliteration- the repetition of an initial consonant, I like this because whenever reading/writing poems it flows better when each line has a continuous reoccurrence resemblance
ReplyDeletehaiku- series of 3 lines where the syllabus count is 7 5 7
ReplyDeletetone- the overall attitude of a piece of writing
Haiku: series of line with the syllable count of 7-5-7.
ReplyDeleteConsonance: repetition of the consonant that finishes a word or syllable.
Turner Farris
Deletetone: the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
ReplyDeleteHaiku: a particular series of three lines with the syllable count of 7, 5, 7
mnemonic- letters, patterns, or ideas that help with remembering something
ReplyDeleteprosody- patterns of rhythm and sound used in poetry
Alliteration: repeating the first sound of words
ReplyDeleteHaiku: a poem done in a 757 pattern
Camden Hedrick
DeleteHaiku- a particular series of three lines with the syllable count of 7,5,7
ReplyDeleteMnemonic- a device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something.
Consonance- repetition of identical or similar consonants
ReplyDeleteAssonance- resemblance in the sound of words/syllables
Haiku- the syllable count of 7,5,7 with three lines
ReplyDeleteMetaphor: a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not actually right
Tone - the all around attitude/vibe of a person, place or thing
ReplyDeleteHaiku - an arrangements of lines with the syllable count of seven, five, seven.
assonance- repetition of a vowel between consonants that may or may not match
ReplyDeletealliteration0 repetition of initial consonant
zoe brewer
Rhyme- To have the same final sound
ReplyDeleteAllusion-reference to a person, place or event
Haiku: a particular series of three lines with the syllable count of 7,5,7
ReplyDeleteTone: the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
Haiku: a poem with three lines that has a 7,5,7 syllable count
ReplyDeleteCaesura: a pause within a line
Assonance: the repetition of a vowel sound between consonants that may or may not match
ReplyDeleteHaiku: a poem with the particular series of line with the syllable count of 7,5,7
Tone: The attitude or mood of a piece of literature
ReplyDeleteAlliteration: The repetition of the initial consonant over several words
Alliteration- The repetition of an initial consonant.
ReplyDeleteTrue Rhyme- The matching sound familiar from childhood, in which both the vowel and the consonant of the last accented syllable correspond.
Assonance- is the repetition of a vowel sound between consonants that may or may not match
ReplyDeleteTrue Rhyme- is the matching sound familiar from childhood, in which both the vowel and the consonant of the last accented syllable corresponds
Haiku: A series of syllables differing 5-7-5, this is built for interpretation
ReplyDeleteTone: The emotional content behind the content and it's delivery.
True rhyme: the matching sound familiar from childhood, in which both the vowel and the consonant of the last accented syllable corresponds.
ReplyDeleteinternal rhyme: the end of one line rhymes into the beginning or middle of another.
Alliteration - the repetition of an initial constant
ReplyDeleteTone - the attitude of a piece of writing
haiku- poem with line arrangements 7,5,7
ReplyDeletetone- the overall voice or attitude the writing portrays
Mnemonic devices: word play and patterns of repetition.
ReplyDeleteCaesura: A pause that happens between and within the lines. I choose those words because I like the different ways of reading a poem. Those pauses, repetitions, play on words, and more are very important.
tone: the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, or person
ReplyDeleteAlliteration:is the reptition of an inital consonant
Consonance - repetition of the consonant that ends a word or syllable
ReplyDeleteHaiku - a series of lines with syllable count of 7, 5, 7
Tone: general attitude of place or piece of writing
ReplyDeleteAssonance: repetition of vowel sound between consonants
Metaphor-A figure of speech regarded as representing or symbolizing something else
ReplyDeleteAssonance- the repetition of the sound of a vowel in poetry
Haiku: a poem with a series of three lines with a specific syllable count of 7, 5, 7
ReplyDeleteTone: the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc
Alexis Robin
ReplyDeleteHaiku: particular series of line with the syllable count of 7,5,7.
Metaphor-A figure of speech regarded as representing or symbolizing something else