Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms
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james lohr on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: "Anaphora is the intentional repetition of words o
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Mara Barreiro on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Stream of consciousness
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Erica Gearhart on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: “Through synesthesia and paradox it takes us past
Katie Vann on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Scansion
Greta Carroll on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Hyperbole, the Easiest Literary Term Ever! http://
Derek Tickle on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: I bet Freud, Schur, and James knew, but I bet you
Angela Palumbo on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Freud..Haha...You know you want to read this. htt
Sue on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Mimetic Criticism/mimesis http://blogs.setonhill.
Bethany Merryman on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: The Theatre of the Absurd!!
Mara Barreiro on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Stream of consciousness
Jenna on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Verbal Fight! http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JennaMill
Erica Gearhart on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: “Through synesthesia and paradox it takes us past
Katie Vann on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Scansion
Greta Carroll on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Hyperbole, the Easiest Literary Term Ever! http://
Derek Tickle on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: I bet Freud, Schur, and James knew, but I bet you
Angela Palumbo on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Freud..Haha...You know you want to read this. htt
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Freud..Haha...You know you want to read this.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/AngelaPalumbo/2009/02/freud_never_ceases_to_make_me.html
I bet Freud, Schur, and James knew, but I bet you don't know what a medical paternalistic physician is?
Hyperbole, the Easiest Literary Term Ever!
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/GretaCarroll/2009/02/hyperbole_the_easiest_literary.html
Scansion
“Through synesthesia and paradox it takes us past the mode of sensuous apprehension toward the unheard melodies beyond the sounded notes, the static pattern behind the frenzied action.”
-From Donald Keesey’s Contexts for Criticism page 207
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/EricaGearhart/2009/03/synesthesia-imagery_with_all_t.html
Verbal Fight!
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JennaMiller/2009/03/verbal-fight.html
Stream of consciousness
The Theatre of the Absurd!!
Mimetic Criticism/mimesis
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/SueMyers/2009/03/mimetic-critici.html
"Anaphora is the intentional repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of successive lines, stanzas, sentences, or paragraphs" (Hamilton 64).