Textuality » 3LSCA InteractingAErrichiello - WEEK 1
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Es. 1 pag. 16 The Neuromante is a science-fiction novel. L'isola del tesoro is an adventure novel. Clarissa is an epistolary novel. War and Pace is an historical novel. The Maltese Falcon is a crime novel. Mickymouse is a graphic novel. The black cat is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe. The soldier is a war poem by Rupert Brooke. Death be not proud is a sonnet by John Donne. Lyrical Ballads is a ballad by Samuel T. Coleridge. Perfect is a love song by Ed Sheeran. Pigmalione is a play by George Bernard Shaw. Romeo and Giulietta is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. Il ritratto di Dorian Gray is a comedy by Oscar Wilde. Fault of the stars is a film based on a novel by the same title.
Es. 2 pag. 16 A Midsummer Night's Dream is a comedy by William Shakespeare. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is a novel By J. K. Rowling. Pinocchio is a novel by Carlo Collodi. Star Wars is a science-fiction by George Lucas. Ode on a Grecian Urn is a poem by John Keats.
Es. 1 pag. 23 Considering the title the poem should be about art, a specific type of art.
Es. 2 pag. 23 a. It consists into 19 lines, 6 stanzas, there are 5 stanzas whit 3 lines and the last one stanza with 4 lines. b. The first line is repeated in stanzas 2, 4 and 6. The word "master" is repeated in stanzas 1, 2, 3 and 4. The word "disaster" appears in stanzas 1, 3, 5 and 6.
Es. 3 pag. 24 There are a lot of everyday words but there are also some strange words.
E. 4 pag. 24 I felt lost, a sense of frustration and impotence.
Es. 5 pag. 24
Es. 6 pag. 23 a. The rhyme scheme is ABA, in the last stanza is ABAA. b. The structure consists into tercet and quatrain. c. I think it should be sad, but on some lines it should be angry. d. The speaking voice is addressing a "you". e. Yes, he is. He tries to warm us about losing things and people who we lost during our life. f. The speaker is talking about how easy it is lost thing and people.
Es. 7 pag. 24 No, they don't the title suggests another type of art like abstract art or something like that, contrary the poem is about losing art.
Es. 8 pag. 24 a-3 b-2 c-1 d-6 e-4 f-5
Es. 9 pag. 25 One art is made up of six stanzas; the first four stanzas contain three lines; while the last consists of four. The poem is a villanelle, a form deriving form rustic songs; its rhyme schemeis ABA. The "I" voice talks to a "you" expressing sadness and sense of loss, while making ironical comments on the inevitability of losing objects and opportunities. Losing a loved onehowever, is a much more painful experience, and the poet finally forces herself to acknowledge that that is disaster.
Es. 10 pag. 24 a. The register is informal. b. There are common situation about the way of losing things. c. Metaphor, enjambment, assonance, alliteration and consonance.
Es. 13 pag. 24 a. The prevailing tense is present. b. Only one in its full form "to be lost"; a few implicit form "lost door keys","an hour badly spent" c. Yes, they are d. The main sentences is affirmative.
Es. 15 pag. 25 ANALYSIS: Considering the title the intelligent reader trie to understand what is the poem about. He/she should think that it is about a specific type of art like abstract art or impressionist art. The poem is organised into 5 stanzas with 3 lines, tercet, and one stanza with 4 lines, quatrain. The first paragraph is the most important of the poem, it is repeated in stanzas 1, 2, 4 and 6, it is the key paragraph of the poem, there are also other repeated word like: master and disaster, so the poetess wants to focus the reader's attention on this words. When the intelligent reader reads the poem he/ she should feel lost, despair. The rhyme scheme is ABA, in the last stanza it is ABAA. The "I" voice talks to a "you" expressing sadness and sense of loss, while making ironical comments on the inevitability of losing objects and opportunities. Losing a loved onehowever, is a much more painful experience, and the poet finally forces herself to acknowledge that that is disaster. There are a lot of figure of speech: -metaphor, one art is the art of losing -enjambement, -assonance of letter "a" -consonance of letter "s", "m", "th" and "st".
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