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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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Derek Tickle said:

Do you relate Existentialism, Women, and Authors with each other?

Erica Gearhart said:

“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

james lohr said:

"...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)

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