How to read lit. like a professor Chapter 1-3 & Basics
What does it mean if a character has heart issues?
Bad love, loneliness, cruelty, disloyalty, pederasty, cowardice, lack of determination.
What was the purpose of Edward Hyde?
Even a respectable man has a dark side. It's the nature of humans.
What does a rainbow represent?
God's promise, hope, and peace
Are ghosts and vampires ever just about ghosts and vampires?
No
What does it mean if a character is going on a trip in order to obtain some "prize"?
They are going on a quest
What are the Characteristics of vampires?
alluring, dangerous, mysterious, beautiful, unmarried
What does drowning symbolize?
character revelation, thematic development of violence, guilt, failure, plot complication
What does rain represent?
cleansing and birth
What does fog represent?
confusion and mystery
What is intertextuality?
dialogue btwn old and new trials, a relationship btwn texts
What does "Irony trumps all" mean?
ex; lets say there is a super strong character... in real life this person could probably take down any opponent, but in this book he is defeated... that is the irony. and it is because of the irony he is defeated... therefor irony trumps all.
What should you look out for if a character is going on a trip?
gatekeepers, dragons, treasures, etc.
What is narrative violence?
harm caused to a character that isn't anyone's fault
What does it mean to not read with your eyes?
have to read works in its context; take the work as it was intended (also read with perspective of the time and your own- it allows for more sympathy w/ the historical moment of the story)
What is the importance of Geography?
it is about humans inhabiting space and how that space inhabits them. it can be symbolic, plot, theme, or develop the character.
What does it mean when a character travels south?
it is so they can run amuk=direct raw encounters with subconscious, swamps, crowds, fog, darkness, feuds, heat, unpleasantness, people, life, death
What's the purpose of a scene where characters are eating together or "breaking bread"?
it's an act of communion, sharing, peace, and goodwill it also implies that the characters are saying "I'm with you and I like you." unless it's to get on the good side of an enemy or an employer.
What is a traditional quest?
knight, dragon, holy grail, princess
What are the essentials of a vampire story?
older man representing corrupt values, a young innocent female, a stripping away of her youth, continued life force of older male, death of younger woman
What does it mean when a character is baptized/submerged in water?
rebirth, death of old identity
What is an Allegory?
something that can stand for only one thing, on a one to one basis
What was the purpose of Marley's ghost?
sometimes you need to hear it from someone else to believe it
What does it mean when literary creatures fly?
they are not human...represents freedom, return, escape, etc.
What was the purpose of the ghost of Hamlet's Dad?
to point out something wrong in Denmark's Royal Household
What is symbolism?
when something has multiple meanings and interpritations
Who is the quester?
young, inexperienced, immature
What are the five characteristics of a quest?
1) Quester 2) Place to go 3) stated reasons to go 4) challenges and trials 5) a real reason to go there
What are two types of violence?
1) specific injury 2) narrative violence