Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms
On your blog, post a brief paragraph that demonstrates your knowledge of one term that you had to look up.
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Objective vs. Subjective
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/AngelaPalumbo/2009/02/subjective_objective_which_is.html
Is criticism Comparing Truth with Language
Contrasts in the Male and Female Present Not Just in Kolodny, But in Literary Terms Too?
Masculine and Feminine Endings
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/GretaCarroll/2009/02/contrasts_in_the_male_and_fema.html
I thought I would start getting ready for "Life Is a Dream," so here is the definition of drama.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/EricaGearhart/2009/02/getting_ready_for_life_is_a_dr.html
Narrator: "is the one who tells the story. His or her identity differs from that of the author
Positively an Appositive
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JennaMiller/2009/02/positively-an-appositive.html
"Antithesis is a figure of speech in which words or phrases that are parallel in order and syntax express opposite or contrasting meanings" (Hamilton 64).
Pathetic Fallacy