English IV: Review for Final Exam
The Renaissance
Christopher Marlow: “The Passionate Shepherd to his love”297
Sir Walter Raleigh: “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” 299
Robert Herrick: “To the Virgins to Make Much of Time”299
Shakespeare “Sonnet 29”314 and
“Sonnet 130”320
John Donne: “Death Be Not Proud”348
Ben Jonson: On My First Son”354
John Milton: “When I Consider How My Light Is Spent”415
Edmund Spenser: “Sonnet 75” 534
A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift
Major Works
Mary Shelley: Frankenstein
The Romantic Period
William Blake :
From Songs of Innocence
“The Lamb”723
“The Chimney Sweeper” 725
From Songs of Experience
“The Tyger”720
“The Chimney Sweeper” 727
“The Poison Tree” 731
William Wordsworth
“The World Is Too Much With Us” 745
Lord Byron: “She Walks in Beauty”794
Percy Bysshe Shelley: “Ozymandias”802
John Keats: When I have Fears”827
Alfred Lord Tennyson “Crossing the Bar” 989
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: “How Do I Love Thee” 914
Gerard Manley Hopkins: “Pied Beauty” 917
Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights
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Literary Terms:
1. alliteration
2. allusion
3. antagonist
4. aphorism
5. apostrophe
6. blank verse
7. couplet
8. pastoral poetry
9. diction
10. epigram
11. epithet
12. First person
13. foil
14. foreshadowing
15. frame story
16. gothic
17. hyperbole
18. imagery
19. iambic pentameter
20. lyric poetry
21. irony
22. metaphor
23. meter
24. mood
25. octave
26. ode
27. overstatement
28. oxymoron
29. paradox
30. pastoral poetry
31. point of view
32. protagonist
33. quatrain
34. rhyme
35. rhythm
36. romance
37. Romanticism
38. sarcasm
39. satire (all devices of)
40. sestet
41. setting
42. simile
43. sonnet / Petrarchan
/Shakespearean
44. speaker
45. stanza
46. theme
47. tone
48. tragedy
49. understatement
Thursday, May 26, 2011
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