Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms
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Sue on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: A banquet of words http://blogs.setonhill.edu/Sue
james lohr on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: "...the theater of the absurd, which questions the
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Angela Palumbo on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Diptych? Sounds Like an Insult to Me. http://blog
Sue on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: A banquet of words http://blogs.setonhill.edu/Sue
james lohr on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: "...the theater of the absurd, which questions the
Jenna on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Parenthetical Observation http://blogs.setonhill.e
Mara Barreiro on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Romantic Comedy
Bethany Merryman on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: comic parody...it's a kick!
Erica Gearhart on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: “It is clear that this point is the ‘peripety’ or
Derek Tickle on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Do you relate Existentialism, Women, and Authors w
Greta Carroll on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Finding Literary Terms in Phantom of the Opera htt
Angela Palumbo on Hamilton, Essential Literary Terms: Diptych? Sounds Like an Insult to Me. http://blog
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Diptych? Sounds Like an Insult to Me.
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/AngelaPalumbo/2009/03/diptych_sounds_like_an_insult.html
Finding Literary Terms in Phantom of the Opera
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/GretaCarroll/2009/03/finding_literary_terms_in_phan.html
Do you relate Existentialism, Women, and Authors with each other?
“It is clear that this point is the ‘peripety’ or reversal of the action, and that the play falls into the form of a diptych, the first half tragic in direction and the second half comic.”
-From Northrop Frye’s “Shakespeare’s The Tempest” in Donald Keesey’s Contexts for Criticism page 300
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/EricaGearhart/2009/03/what_is_a_diptych.html
comic parody...it's a kick!
Romantic Comedy
Parenthetical Observation
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/JennaMiller/2009/03/parenthetical-observation.html
"...the theater of the absurd, which questions the meaning of life in a universe seen as godless and which has overthrown such accepted conventions as a well-established setting, logical dialogue, and a fully resolved conflict" (Hamilton 6)
A banquet of words
http://blogs.setonhill.edu/SueMyers/2009/03/a-whole-lot-of.html
Epigram