Midterm Exam
mr. rochester calls her bertha because
" i like the name"
why did christophine stay insdead of go away
"because she wanted to, she had her own reasons"
How much money did Cyrus leave for his sons?
$100,000
CLAUDIO
'Tis certain so; the prince wooes for himself. Friendship is constant in all other things Save in the office and affairs of love: Therefore, all hearts in love use their own tongues; Let every eye negotiate for itself And trust no agent; for beauty is a witch Against whose charms faith melteth into blood. This is an accident of hourly proof, Which I mistrusted not. Farewell, therefore, Hero!
whichof the following lines spoken by nora in act 3 best illustrates the theme that nora is no longer willing to pretend to be someone she isn't
'yes, torvald, i've changed my dress'
at beginning of china in 20th century
, China started opening up to global influences which then led to civil wars between nationalists and communists.
thousand lindo jong
. Despite these things, she continued to be married to the stranger without a word. This willingness to save her family from the incredible potential embarrassment and shame depicts the theme of sacrifice from "Feathers from a Thousand Li Away." She sticks it out for her family, making an unbelievable sacrifice. She manages to help herself out of the horrible marriage and still keep her family's honor.
BORACHIO
...I have to-night wooed Margaret, the Lady Hero's gentlewoman, by the name of Hero: she leans me out at her mistress' chamber-window, bids me a thousand times good night,--I tell this tale vilely:--I should first tell thee how the prince, Claudio and my master, planted and placed and possessed by my master Don John, saw afar off in the orchard this amiable encounter.
DON JOHN
...go but with me to-night, you shall see her chamber-window entered, even the night before her wedding-day: if you love her then, to-morrow wed her; but it would better fit your honour to change your mind.
BEATRICE
...he is the prince's jester: a very dull fool; only his gift is in devising impossible slanders: none but libertines delight in him; and the commendation is not in his wit, but in his villany; for he both pleases men and angers them, and then they laugh at him and beat him.
BEATRICE
...he lent me [his heart] awhile; and I gave him use for it, a double heart for his single one: marry, once before he won it of me with false dice, therefore your grace may well say I have lost it.
DON JOHN
...though I cannot be said to be a flattering honest man, it must not be denied but I am a plain-dealing villain...If I had my mouth, I would bite; if I had my liberty, I would do my liking: in the meantime let me be that I am and seek not to alter me.
five act structure
1. A situation with tensions or implicit conflict (Exposition) 2. Implicit conflict is developed (Rising Action) 3. Conflict reaches height; frequently an impasse (Turning Point) 4. Things begin to clear up (Falling Action) 5. Problem is resolved, knots untied (Conclusion)
romantic comedy conventions
1. love 2. overcome obstacles and be united in harmony 3. elements of improbable, fantastic, supernatural or miraculous 4. philosophical aspect involving deeper issues and themes
what is the theme to a thousand li away
1. sacrifice that mothers make for daughters There are only small things that the daughters can experience from their mothers. These small things would be the feather she had left with her when she got to America. 2. , there was a communication barrier between them, which is prevalent in each chapter of the novel 3. they did not understand each other
four meanings of nothing
1. to note or notice something 2. noting as in musical notation 3. no thing- vulgar term for a women during Shakespeare's time 4. nothing
treaties restricted chines laborers for _________ if had no identifacation
10
London theatres were closed in___ by the ___
1596- church of England
date written
1598-1599
first printed
1600
mr. mason came to see her at the convent and brought her away when she was
17
she moved to the convent in
1839
original treaty of immigrantion restrictions
1868 burlingame- seward treaty
chinese immigrants rebelled in ______ but acts were not repealed unitl _______
1905, 1943
popo grew sick in what year and told an-mei what
1923 stories that she should listen to her elders.
when did woo start the jlc in san francisco
1949
china town gate opened in
1970
diplomatic ties were reestablished in
1979
flat character
1D character, typically not central to story- don't know much about
Is this an example of an alliteration, assonance, consonance, or personification? He bravely breached his boiling bloody breast.- by William Shakespeare
2 answers: Consonance and Alliteration
How many children do the Helmer's have?
3
how many siblings does amy tan have
3 sisters left behind in shanghai and 2 brothers- one passed away from brian tumor
amy started writing at age
35 but as a side project
plots seem to resolve in the
4th act
How long were Nora and Torvald married?
8 years
reread page 168 to 171
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Anton Jelinek
A Bohemian homesteader and friend of the Shimerdas who later moves to Black Hawk and becomes a saloon proprietor.
Krajiek
A Bohemian immigrant and neighbor to the Burdens who sells the Shimerdas their first farm in America and cheats them out of several comforts.
Cuzak
A Bohemian immigrant to America who marries Ántonia and raises a large family with her.
What does Charles give his dad for his birthday
A German pocket knife
Lena Lingard
A Norwegian immigrant's daughter and a friend of Ántonia's. She has a brief liaison with Jim in Black Hawk and a more extended relationship with him in Lincoln, where she sets up her own dressmaker's shop. She is pretty and blonde, and craves independence and excitement. Men are always attracted to her, but she refuses to marry and give up her freedom.
Samson d'Arnault
A blind, black pianist. He comes to Black Hawk on a blustery March weekend and gives a concert at the Boys' Home that brings down the house.
Joe Valery
A bouncer at Faye's brothel. He is an escaped convict and when He is about to leave with Cathy's money, but Cathy informed the police before she committed suicide.
What does Dr. Rank use to announce his death?
A card with a black cross
explain one theory why the potion didn't work
A concoction brewed in the Caribbean and instilled with foreign wisdom, the potion is not compatible with Rochester's system. When he becomes violently ill, it is as though he is purging himself of any desire or compassion towards Antoinette. ( sn)
What is the Tarantella?
A dance symbolic of death
Personification
A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
what is a free verse
A free verse is a poem with no certain structure or rhyme. Whitman doesn't use a particular structure pattern of words or phrases. He doesn't have a structure he just writes!
What does Mrs. Linde want from the Helmer's?
A job
What body part is Cyrus missing?
A leg
What did the Hamiltons find, while digging wells for Adam?
A meteor
monologue
A monologue is a speech made by a character to other characters, sometimes to a crowd. Monologues are meant to be heard! (It is not a dialogue where two or more people are in conversation with each other.)
Ethel
A prostitute that discovered that Cathy poisoned Faye overtime. She blackmails Cathy and asked her for $100. She is later found drowned
What does Adam give his dad as a birthday present?
A puppy
describe suyuan
A voice from the grave; a woman who fell from grace (came from wealth, but all was lost in the war); a mother who expected and hoped for so much more for her daughter; a mother who loves her daughter dearly, but doesn't always show her love in the most compassionate manner; a mother who pushes her child to succeed. , creative, optimistic, proud, daring, courageous Hardworking, never giving up, determined, longing to be safe
describe feathers from a thousand li away
A woman bought a swan for an odd price "This bird, boasted the market vendor, was once a duck that stretched its neck in hopes of becoming a goose, and now look!- it is too beautiful too eat." (Tan 17) Then, the woman and the bird traveled to America The woman told the swan that she will have a daughter in America, who is independent and can speak perfect English. She said no one will look down on her, she will have no sorrows and she will know her mother's meaning because of the swan. When she arrived in America, her swan was taken from her and she was only left with one feather As the woman grew older, she had a daughter, who lived up to her expectations "For a long time now the woman had wanted to give her daughter the single swan feather and tell her. `This feather may look worthless, but it comes from afar and carries with it all my good intentions." (Tan 17) She waited for the day until she could tell her daughter the story of the swan in English.
describe the 26 malignant gates
A young girl is quarreling with her mother about where the daughter should ride her bike. Her mother yells that if the daughter rides her bike around the corner she will fall. Her mother explains that the book "The Twenty-Six Malignant Gates" tells her of all the bad things that could happen but it is in Chinese so the daughter can't understand it. The daughter is frustrated because her mother will not explain the book and rides away. She fall as she reaches the corner.
What happens in Abra and Aron's relationship?
Abra feels like Aron doesn't take into account how she feels, he just assumes she likes everything he wants her to, kind of like how Adam and Cathy were. Abra then realizes she doesn't love Aron anymore, she loves Cal.
Tom Hamilton
Accidentally caused the death of his sister Dessie by giving her stomach-soothing salts that aggravate her severe illness, and he kills himself out of guilt and grief by shooting himself near the family ranch.
Who did Cathy shoot a short time after having twins?
Adam
Who did Cyrus want to enroll in the army?
Adam
Who was Cyrus's favorite son?
Adam
Why is Mr. Rochester marry antoinette
After the death of Mr. Mason, Richard Mason, his son, arranges a marriage between Antoinette and Edward Rochester. Mr. Rochester gets all the money she inherits from old Mason: a sum of thirty thousand dollars. He wanted the money to be separate from his father and brother in england.
Is this an example of an alliteration, assonance, consonance, or personification? Beowulf bode in the burg.
Alliteration
Is this an example of an alliteration, assonance, consonance, or personification? Started at the stillness.
Alliteration
Is this an example of an alliteration, assonance, consonance, or personification? Zigmund Zane zig-zagged through the zany zoo zone.
Alliteration
the sobbing boy symbolizes
An emblem of feeling, the sobbing boy shows how cruel Rochester has become.
Who is Samuel Hamilton?
An immigrant who moved to California with his wife and had lots of kids. Now an inventor who never made any money and a black smith who was never paid. Known for his stories and baby delivering skills.
Samuel Hamilton
An irishman immigrant. Knows how to dig wells and fix tools. He is too nice and people don't pay him back
describe an-mei and rose's relationship
An-mei and Rose's relationship seems to change throughout the chapter. In the beginning, Rose seems to try and avoid her mother and her help, and we see this when she does not want to tell her mother about her divorce with Ted. She seemed to not want her mother's help then, but later on, we see her perception change when she has a dream that her mother is helping her achieve her goals. She then has a paradigm shift and believes that her mother is on her side and helping her out.
how does thousand li connect to An-mei
An-mei has a story that is centered on both physical and emotional sacrifice. An-mei's mother comes back to care for her mother even though she knew she would face humiliation and shame. The sacrifice of flesh shows how deep any sacrifice to the mother is because taking away someone's mother is like taking away their flesh. To understand each other mothers and daughters have to go deeper than skin deep. "You must peel off your skin, and that of your mother, and her mother before her. Until there is nothing. No scar, no skin, no flesh" (Tan 41)
Who is Nora and Torvald's nurse?
Anne
Jake Marpole
Another hired hand of the Burdens. He makes the trip from Virginia to Nebraska along with Jim and accompanies Otto out west after the Burdens move to Black Hawk. He has a powerful temper but generally displays a good-natured and even childlike innocence about the world.
why does ant go to christophine's house
Antoinette seeks Christophine's advice on how to win him back. Christophine tells Antoinette to leave her husband, but Antoinette refuses. Undeterred, Christophine advises Antoinette to go to Martinique under the pretence of visiting a cousin. Antoinette takes the idea a step further, proposing that she go to England, a place whose existence Christophine questions.She asks Christophine for a love potion. Christophine counters that white people should not play with magic, and that the potion will only make Rochester desire her, not love her.
Shakespeare was born on
April 23, 1564
Who dies during World War I?
Aron Trask
Aron Trask
Aron TraskSon of Adam and Cathy, twin brother to Cal, much like his father, goodhearted, trusting boy whose deep, pure morals makes it painful for him to hear about or witness evil. Uses church as protection from evils from the outside world.
In the end of the book, what happens to Aron?
Aron enlists in the army and dies.
descrbe jing-mei
As a child, June made excuses for why she could fall short of expectations just because of who she was. She could have been a very good pianist if she had tried, but instead she tried not to be a good pianist. She seems unsure of who she is and where she came from and is easily humiliated. She is a defiant child and does not get along with her mother. saw mother as enemy
How did Cyrus Trask raise his sons?
As a military father. He trained them for the army. He punished them as if they were in the military as well.
describe what happens after mr. rochester breaks up the fight
As he prepares to head home, he encounters a girl who screams at the sight of him and runs away. Left alone in the chilly and dark forest, Rochester loses his way. He went to an old pastor's abandon home in the forest. pere Lilievre. Finally, Baptiste appears and leads Rochester back, dismissing his questions about zombies and the seemingly haunted road. Finding Antoinette's door bolted, Rochester goes to his room, where he drinks alone, reading a chapter on obeah in a book called The Glittering Coronet of Isles.
the visits in part two symbolize
As with Antoinette's visit to Christophine, Rochester's visit to Daniel marks a reversal of the racially dictated power structure: the white Creole and English colonial seek help from the less privileged.
Is this an example of an alliteration, assonance, consonance, or personification? "He is all pine, and I apple orchard."
Assonance
Is this an example of an alliteration, assonance, consonance, or personification? I hear even now the infinite fierce chorus(long e vowel sound)-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Assonance
Joe Hamilton
Attended Stanford University and then moved to Chicago, where he had great success in the emerging field of advertising.
What type of land is on the Hamilton Farm?
Barren and Thin
Olive Hamilton
Becomes a teacher, which makes her family proud. She is the mother of the John Steinbeck, the narrator of the story.
Will Hamilton
Becomes wealthy and powerful in the Salinas community, unlike his poor father. He ends up owning a Ford dealership in the valley.
Old Hata
Beggar in Antonia's home country, and she sold herbs and roots to the villagers.
the __________shutdown theaters during the early 1590s.
Black plague
Shimerda Family
Bohemian family that road on the train with Jim and Jake to Nebraska.
How does Nora get Mrs. Linda a job at the bank?
By flattering Torvald
LEONATO
By my troth, niece, thou wilt never get thee a husband, if thou be so shrewd of thy tongue.
Upon which biblical story is the novel based?
Cain and Abel
Who is Adam Trask's wife?
Cathy Ames
Who did Cathy sleep with on her wedding night?
Charles
Who is Adam Trask's brother?
Charles Trask
What are the names of Cyrus's sons?
Charles and Adam
What does Cathy use to make people believe she is dead?
Chicken Blood
that does the swan represnt
Chinese heritage
During what holiday is the play set?
Christmas
Antonia Shimerda
Close friend of Jim; Intelligent, loyal, and kind. By the end of the book she is raising her large family on the Nebraska prairie, not far from where she grew up.
BENEDICK
Come, come, we are friends: let's have a dance ere we are married, that we may lighten our own hearts and our wives' heels.
Cathy Ames
Committed the murder of her parents at a young age and falls into a life on the streets of prostitution. Tried to give herself an abortion when she found out she was pregnant. Ends up shooting her husband, Adam. Committed suicide.
Is this an example of an alliteration, assonance, consonance, or personification? A soul admitted to itself/ Finite Infinity (s and f sounds)-Emily Dickinson
Consonance
Is this an example of an alliteration, assonance, consonance, or personification? And its look rude, unbending, lusty, made me think of myself.
Consonance
Is this an example of an alliteration, assonance, consonance, or personification? Through the windows-through doors-burst like a ruthless force... (s sounds)
Consonance
LEONATO
Count, take of me my daughter, and with her my fortunes: his grace hath made the match, and an grace say Amen to it.
Who is Adam and Charles's father?
Cyrus Trask
Alice Trask
Cyrus's Second Wife, mother of Charles Trask. Described as being quiet and obedient. Adam had a small crush on her. She died form tuberculosis
Mrs. Trask
Cyrus's first wife, mother of Adam Trask. She committed suicide after her husband gave her syphilis. Very Religious
What was the name of Sam's mean old horse?
Doxology
Which character best matches the idea "Nature often insists on the cycle of suffering from guilty parents to offspring"
Dr. Rank
Who does Nora momentarily consider borrowing money from?
Dr. Rank
Who is a close friend of Torvald and Nora?
Dr. Rank
dramatic irony
Dramatic irony is when the words and actions of the characters of a drama have a different meaning for the audience than they do for the characters. This is the result of the audience having a greater knowledge than the characters themselves on the stage have.
9. William Shakespeare was admired by THIS significant government official who is also dubbed the Virgin Queen
Elizabeth I
describe an-mei hsu
Experienced deep pain from being away from mother, learned to love, hides her pains, poor, wants to help family because she didn't have any, wants to forget her pains and sufferings and start a new life, learned to be silent and hide pain Loving toward mother, seeks to please, hardworking to stay well and not die Caring, giving, hardworking, loving, compassionate, gullible
True or False: After Rank confesses his love for Nora, she ignores him.
False
True or False: Mrs. Linde is grieving the loss of her husband
False
Harling Family
Family in Black Hawk that Ántonia goes to work for when she first comes to town. The wife is an important character in that she teaches Ántonia to be more domestic and feminine.The husband is a successful merchant, but we don't know much else about his character. The most important thing he does in the novel is forbid Ántonia to go to the dances, which allows us to see Ántonia's independent nature. The children show us early on that Ántonia would make a good mother, as she enjoys taking care of them so much.
Adam Trask
Father forced him to join the army. He later fall in love Cathy Ames. Had a fear of both his father and step-brother
Cyrus Trask
Father of Adam and Charles, involved in the military
DON PEDRO
First, I ask thee what they have done; thirdly, I ask thee what's their offence; sixth and lastly, why they are committed; and, to conclude, what you lay to their charge.
What was Celeb accused of and arrested for?
Gambling
Who was Jim's tutor?
Gaston cleric
an- mei is married to
George
BORACHIO
Go, then; find me a meet hour to draw Don Pedro and the Count Claudio alone: tell them that you know that Hero loves me...that you have discovered thus. They will scarcely believe this without trial: offer them instances; which shall bear no less likelihood than to see me at her chamber-window, hear me call Margaret Hero, hear Margaret term me Claudio; and bring them to see this the very night before the intended wedding,--for in the meantime I will so fashion the matter that Hero shall be absent,--and there shall appear such seeming truth of Hero's disloyalty that jealousy shall be called assurance and all the preparation overthrown.
Elizabeth knew what five languaes
Greek, Latin, French, Italian and English
How did John and Mary always know that Tom had come to visit, in Salinas
Gum under the pillow
describe lena
Half white / half Chinese Looks mostly Caucasian Worrisome like her mother Timid Shy dark side- imagines bad things
Una Hamilton
Has a love for learning and is very attached to her farther, dies soon after moving out with her husnband
What does Mr. Shimerda do after the second blizzard and his visit ti the Burdens?
He commits suicide by shooting himself.
tell about daniel' story
He describes his dead white father, Alexander Cosway, as a despicable philanderer who cruelly rejected him. When Daniel approached Cosway at sixteen, Cosway denied his paternity, calling Daniel's mother a "sly-boots" and Daniel a money-grubber, even throwing an inkstand at him. This encounter was Daniel's last with his father. real name is esau( like bible who was supposed to get money but did not)
Why did Charles not accompany Adam and Cathy?
He did not like Cathy, even though he slept with her, and he wanted to stay on the farm that he was raised on.
Why did Adam re-enlist in the army?
He did not want to go home.
Why did Charles dislike his brother when he was younger?
He felt their father favored Adam.
Why does Jim not like Mrs. Shimerda
He hates that she always wants their things and is ungrateful when the burdens help them.
Why did Lee return to Adam and the boys instead of keepin ghis book store?
He loves the boys and Adam, they are his famiy, and without them he feels he did not have a strong purpose and there was a loneliness in his life.
What do Torvald's pet names for nora reveal about their relationship?
He makes himself superior to Nora
Why did Adam move to California?
He married Cathy and wanted to do something with his life for her. He heard there was good farm land.
When Adam visits Kate in the whorehouse, what does he realize? What is the result?
He realizes that he does not need her because she is crazy and evil. He then goes back to his boys and starts to act like a father should act. He pays attention to them and starts to care.
BEATRICE
He that hath a beard is more than a youth, and he that hath no beard is less than a man: and he that is more than a youth is not for me, and he that is less than a man, I am not for him
What does Torvald not letting Nora eat macaroons show?
He treats her like a child
Why does Cal try to make money for his father? What is he trying to accomplish?
He wants to redeem his father after the cabbage incident/failure, and he wants to prove to his father that he, like Aron, is worht something. He wants to earn his father's love.
What was Cyrus's reaction to Adam re-enlisting?
He was hurt and felt that the army had ruined him.
Who was Lee and what significance did he have?
He was the servant, but also acted as the twins' father until Adam snapped out of his depression and stepped up to the plate.
What is Torvald's problem with Krogstad at the bank?
He's too friendly and familiar with him
Who is Nora and Torvald's maid?
Helen
What is Torvald and Nora's last name?
Helmer
The entire play takes place in one building. Where is it?
Helmer's house
What two men were Nora wronged by in her life?
Her dad and Torvald
Why could Cathy not explain how she had gotten beaten up.
Her jaw was broken
What does Nora's conversation with the nurse about the children foreshadow?
Her leaving
relationship of ying- ying and lena
Her relationship with her mom is kind of like a bond. She can sense when her mother is not just right. She is the only one in her family who can understand her mom and what she is going through. Is the mouth of her mother don't show emotion
DON PEDRO
Here, Claudio, I have wooed in thy name, and fair Hero is won: I have broke with her father, and his good will obtained: name the day of marriage, and God give thee joy!
CLAUDIO
Hero itself can blot out Hero's virtue. What man was he talk'd with you yesternight Out at your window betwixt twelve and one? Now, if you are a maid, answer to this.
Who was promoted as sheriff towards the end of the story?
Horace Quinn
BENEDICK
I have known when there was no music with him but the drum and the fife; and now had he rather hear the tabour and the pipe: I have known when he would have walked ten mile a-foot to see a good armour; and now will he lie ten nights awake, carving the fashion of a new doublet. He was wont to speak plain and to the purpose, like an honest man and a soldier; and now is he turned orthography; his words are a very fantastical banquet, just so many strange dishes.
DON PEDRO
I know we shall have revelling to-night: I will assume thy part in some disguise And tell fair Hero I am Claudio, And in her bosom I'll unclasp my heart And take her hearing prisoner with the force And strong encounter of my amorous tale: Then after to her father will I break; And the conclusion is, she shall be thine.
DON PEDRO
I shall see thee, ere I die, look pale with love.
BORACHIO
I whipt me behind the arras; and there heard it agreed upon that the prince should woo Hero for himself, and having obtained her, give her to Count Claudio.
LEONATO
I will acquaint my daughter withal, that she may be the better prepared for an answer, if peradventure this be true. Go you and tell her of it.
DON PEDRO
I will in the interim undertake one of Hercules' labours; which is, to bring Signior Benedick and the Lady Beatrice into a mountain of affection the one with the other. I would fain have it a match, and I doubt not but to fashion it
BEATRICE
I wonder that you will still be talking, Signior Benedick: nobody marks you.
connection of 26 to lena
In Lena's story she struggles to understand her mom. Though she is the only one in the family thank can speak Mandarin with her mother, she doesn't understand her mother's behavior and stories. This is similar to the daughter in the prologue that does not understand or believe her mother's orders.
How does the author introduce the theme of internal conflict to the reader?
In the first chapter he describes the landscape as having two mountains, one friendly and inviting, and another dark and intimidating.
Mr rochster's ideas about Jamaica in comparison to england
In the light of colonialist and post-colonialist theory, it is hard to miss Rochester's association of Europe with God and purity, and Jamaica with hell and witchcraft, something he directly associates with Bertha: a clear example of racial discourse in action.
What were some motifs in the book?
Inner conflict-morals Sibling conflict Absence of parents Wealth Inheritance
What is my Antionia about, as suggested by the begining of the book?
It is about Jim Burden and his memories of a girl that both the narrator and himself encountered.
Why can't Nora get the letter out of the letter box?
It's locked and Torvald keeps the key
What is the relationship between Cathy and Samuel?
It's tense. She hates him because he tries to figure out who she is. He feels there is something inhuman about her. He looks into her eyes and can't see anything but darkness.
who has too much water
JIng- mei because she is always changing directions
What is it that brings Antonia to have a higher respect for Jim Burden?
Jim kills a rattlesnake.
Grandfather (Josiah Burden)
Jim's grandfather. He is a strongly religious man, silent and given to hard work.
Grandmother (Emmaline Burden)
Jim's grandmother. She shows great concern and compassion for the Shimerdas and is a loving maternal figure for Jim.
Gaston Cleric
Jim's tutor at the university in Lincoln. He eventually moves on to a teaching position at Harvard University and brings Jim along with him. His premature death from pneumonia has a strong effect on Jim.
In kweilin the Japanese bombed and woo got the idea to start what, with who, why and when
Joy Luck club with another army officer wife, a rich girl from Shanghai who lost her money and a girl from Nanking with black hair. they filled thier stomachs and then played majong and bet. they would tell stories and thought they must be happy.
suyuan and jing-mei relationship
June has different opinions than her mother. June wants her mother to encourage her instead of criticize her. June thinks that she and her mother understood each other when she is young, but in reality, the things that were unsaid were really a huge bridge that made their relationship far apart. Her mother has high expectations and hopes for more than she had for her daughter. Her mother loves her daughter very much, but she doesn't show her love in the most compassionate way. She pushes June to succeed and grow in life. Her mother wants June to be a famous prodigy, but June does not think she has that kind of talent. thier conflict wedges an understanding between each other.
connection of 26 to woo
June is bossed around a majority of her childhood by a mother trying to find a hidden talent- that isn't there. In the prologue the mother tells the daughter what to do, and not being content she is disobedient. This occurs when June puts her foot down continually till she can stop piano lessons. Suyuan tries to help her daugther but her disobient daughter hurts her
the symbolim of tia throwing the rock at ant.
Just as parallels are made between the mother figures Annette and Christophine, so are Antoinette and Tia paired as closed friends, even sisters. Annette and Antoinette, seeking to define themselves, often look at their respective counterparts as reflections. When Tia throws the rock at Antoinette, she shatters the reflected image. This act metaphorically represents Antoinette's movement away from her black childhood and her eventual emergence into the white Creole world of Spanish Town. ( taken from sparknotes)
At the begining of the book, where is it Jim Burden was moving to?
Just outside of Black Hawk, Nebraska on a ranch owned by his Grandparents.
To what did Cathy change her name after running away?
Kate
describe ying-ying st. clair
Keeps silent, learns to not express selfish desires, unseen, and quiet, she holds everything to herself and has learned to keep her wishes silent, repeats same story in life, she says she always sees despair then hope and more loneliness. She wished her life possibly could have been different. Dreamy, free, adventurous, observing Desperate, dreaming, young, hopeful, lonely, introversive
From whom does Nora borrow money?
Krogstad
Which character best matches the idea "Life teaches one not to trust in fine phrases"
Krogstad
Which character best matches the idea "The law doesn't care about motives"
Krogstad
What is Nora's dilemma stemming from the loan she received?
Krogstad will tell Helmer she took out a loan if he is fired and she can't pay off the loan and committed forgery
What is Torvald's current profession? (not at the bank)
Lawyer
Who does Jim meet in Lincoln?
Lena Lingard
why does lindo push waverly to be successful
Lindo pushes her daughter to be successful because she didn't have that opportunity in china. Love daughter but has good intentions. To her a promise is scared but to those in other places it is not. 14 cart in China is good but bad in america. She kept her promises - honor and respect. Two different cultures creates a disconnect. This is why Lindo doesn't see a big deal with her asking
name of Shakespeare's acting company
Lord Chamberlain's men and then changed to King's Men after James started funding the playhouse
BENEDICK
Love me! why, it must be requited. I hear how I am censured; I did never think to marry: I must not seem proud: happy are they that hear their detractions and can put them to mending...I may chance have some odd quirks and remnants of wit broken on me, because I have railed so long against marriage: but doth not the appetite alter? a man loves the meat in his youth that he cannot endure in his age...When I said I would die a bachelor, I did not think I should live till I were married. Here comes Beatrice. By this day! she's a fair lady: I do spy some marks of love in her.
When did Samuel die?
March 15
DOGBERRY
Marry, sir, they have committed false report; moreover, they have spoken untruths; secondarily, they are slanders; sixth and lastly, they have belied a lady; thirdly, they have verified unjust things; and, to conclude, they are lying knaves.
What does Rank call Krogstad?
Morally diseased
what is the theme of 26 gates
Mothers know best. The mothers want to protect their daughters but the daughters do not understand their mothers therefore, not understanding her motives.
Mr. Edwards
Mr. Edwards A man who runs a prostitution ring throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut. Has a largely respectable life despite his base profession. After employing Cathy as a prostitute, Mr. Edwards falls in love with her. He later finds out Cathy killed her own parents and he almost ends up killing her.
Which character best matches the idea "Life's best joy is to have something and someone to work for"
Mrs. Linde
Which character best matches the idea "Struggling alone can make one selfish and bitter"
Mrs. Linde
Who is Nora's old school friend?
Mrs. Linde
DON PEDRO
Myself, my brother and this grieved count Did see her, hear her, at that hour last night Talk with a ruffian at her chamber-window Who hath indeed, most like a liberal villain, Confess'd the vile encounters they have had A thousand times in secret.
HERO
Nature never framed a woman's heart Of prouder stuff than that of Beatrice; Disdain and scorn ride sparkling in her eyes, Misprising what they look on, and her wit Values itself so highly that to her All matter else seems weak: she cannot love, Nor take no shape nor project of affection, She is so self-endeared.
describe lindo jong
Never wants to be held down, wants freedom of choice, keeps promises and guards them with her life, never forgets past experiences , learns to be thankful for her freedom, smart( make plan to get out of marriage), unhappy and is willing to find a way out of a horrible situation. Sneaky, tricky, sad, hopeful about the end to her marriage, Sneaky, smart, dramatic, cunning,
Who is a bank clerk?
Nils Krogstad
How many kids did the Hamiltons have?
Nine
Which character best matches the idea "A woman's role in marriage is so stereotyped by society that it's difficult to be an individual"
Nora
Which character best matches the idea "The law is not fair if it does not take into account the reasons for people's actions"
Nora
Which character best matches the idea "to achieve independence and self-realization a person must sometimes face life alone"
Nora
Who is more independent; Nora or Mrs. Linde?
Nora
Who is referred to as a "doll wife"?
Nora
With whom is Dr. Rank secretly in love? Why does he reveal his true feelings?
Nora and yes, only because he is about to die.
Does the title represent Nora's life or the life Nora longs to live?
Nora's life
In what country is this play set?
Norway
Torvald says he can forgive Krogstad for committing forgery, but never for what?
Not taking his punishment
HERO
Now, Ursula, when Beatrice doth come As we do trace this alley up and down, Our talk must only be of Benedick. When I do name him, let it be thy part To praise him more than ever man did merit: My talk to thee must be how Benedick Is sick in love with Beatrice. Of this matter Is little Cupid's crafty arrow made, That only wounds by hearsay.
BENEDICK
O God, sir, here's a dish I love not: I cannot endure my Lady Tongue.
George Hamilton
Oldest son, is described as being polite and modest
Which hamilton was Steinbeck's mother?
Olive
HERO
One Hero died defiled, but I do live, And surely as I live, I am a maid.
Tiny Soderball
One of the hired girls in Black Hawk and a friend to Ántonia and Lena. After working with Mrs. Gardener in the Boys' Home, she travels west and makes a small fortune during the Alaskan gold rush.
Who are the ranch hands on the Burden ranch?
Otto Fuchs and Jake Marpole
Russian Peter
Pavel's housemate, and a fat, happy man. Like Pavel, he was forced into exile from his native Russia following a wolf attack on a wedding party. He eventually finds himself severely in debt and sells off his belongings, leaving America for a job as a cook in a Russian labor camp.
Is this an example of an alliteration, assonance, consonance, or personification? A lively young puppy yell for help.
Personification
Is this an example of an alliteration, assonance, consonance, or personification? The Grass so little has to do A sphere of simple green With only butterflies to brood And bees to entertain And to stir all day to pretty tunes The Breezes fetch along And hold the sunshine in its lap And bow to everything Poem by Emily Dickinson
Personification
Mr. Ordinsky
Polish violin-teacher, and neighbor to Lena.
Why did Cyrus move to Washington?
Position as Secretary of Army
Mr.Bushy
Postmaster
Don Pedro
Prince of Arragon
Queen elizabeth i favored which fool
Richard Tartlorn
describe rose hsu
Rose is in the midst of divorcing Ted Jordan, with whom she has had a strained and emotionally draining marriage. Rose has always been afraid of letting things happen without being able to stop them. This fear stems from her younger brother Bing's death. quiet, bends like wood, lets other make decisions
connection 26 to rose
Rose's story concludes with her mom telling her to continue trying to save a marriage, when Rose knows it will not happen and decides she is done. This relates to the daughter and mother in the prologue because they don't see eye-to-eye, and choose to follow their own decisions. the mother sees that she should not ride and the daughter does
Dessie Hamilton
Runs a dressmaking shop, Even though she may not be pretty, she makes it up with her personality.
Who did Cathy bite someone was helping her go into labor?
Samuel
Liza Hamilton
Samuel's wife, Has nine children. Strict and heavy on morals but is still loving to her family.
Lizzie Hamilton
Seemed ashamed of her family, married early and then had very little contact with her family afterwards. She is the only one who seems capable having hate and bitterness in the family.
fool
Shakespearean fools are usually clever peasants or commoners that use their wits to outdo people of higher social standing. In this sense, they are very similar to the real fools, and jesters of the time, but their characteristics are greatly heightened for theatrical effect.
What did Cathy do after she abandoned her twins?
She became a prostitute at a house owned by a woman named Faye.
What is the reason that Antonia is fired form the service of the Harlings?
She becomes slightly neglectful of her work and is constantly at the dance pavilion, even after she was told not to go there any more.
How does Cathy kill her parents?
She burns her house
How did Cyrus Trask's first wife die?
She committed suicide after she found out she had chlamydia.
How did Cathy die?
She committed suicide by taking pills.
How did Charles's mother (Adam's adopted mother) feel about her sons.
She favored Charles because she thought that the little gifts under her pillow were sweet, but she didn't know that it was Adam who was the gift giver, not Charles.
Why did Cathy try to stab herself with a knitting needle?
She found out she was pregnant.
why is waverly able to get away with things
She is treated with respect and promise because she has a gift. She is able to get away with things. Spoiled. She is told she is the best and believed it.
What did Cathy Ames do when she was young?
She killed her parents and ran away from home. She then became a prostitute for awhile, and later had an affair with her pimp until he beat her up.
Why did Cathy leave Adam?
She only wanted protection and stability from him. When she had her baby and felt she was ready to be on her own again, she shot Adam and ran away.
How does Cathy gain possession of the Brothel?
She slowly drugged and poisoned Faye until she eventually died.
Why does Nora begin to avoid her children?
She thinks she'll "poison" them
How is Cathy able to make a lot of money at the brothel?
She uses whips and razors and other strange devices to please her clients.
How did olive get a plane ride?
She won it as a prize for selling Liberty bonds
CLAUDIO
Silence is the perfectest herald of joy: I were but little happy, if I could say how much. Lady, as you are mine, I am yours: I give away myself for you and dote upon the exchange.
What dramatic sound closes the play?
Slamming door
Ibsen says more education on what is needed?
Social morality
Charles Trask
Son of Cyrus Trask and Alice Trask. Ver violent and often beat up his step-brother till the point of him losing conciseness Only one you manages to strike fear into the antagonist Cathy.
Shake was born in
Stratford upon Avon
What does Nora expect Torvald to do when he finds out about the forgery? (the wonderful thing)
Take the blame
How does Cathy blackmail "important men?"
Takes pictures of them during sexual acts with prostitutes
Russian Pavel
Tall, gaunt, and nervous, He is an immigrant who falls ill under the care of the Shimerdas. He had been ostracized and forced to leave his native Russia after a frightful incident involving a wolf attack on a wedding party.
What dance does Nora perform at the party?
Tarantela
Latin comedies of _____ and _____ were studied in Elizabethan schools
Terence and Plautus
the river ____separates London from Southwark
Thames (tims)
BENEDICK
That a woman conceived me, I thank her; that she brought me up, I likewise give her most humble thanks: but that I will have a recheat winded in my forehead, or hang my bugle in an invisible baldrick, all women shall pardon me. Because I will not do them the wrong to mistrust any, I will do myself the right to trust none; and the fine is, for the which I may go the finer, I will live a bachelor.
DON JOHN
That young start-up hath all the glory of my overthrow: if I can cross him any way, I bless myself every way.
Otto Fuchs
The Burdens' hired hand, who looks like a cowboy out of one of Jim's books but is actually an Austrian immigrant. Good-natured despite his rough appearance, he decides to seek his fortune in the West after the Burdens move to Black Hawk.
Widow Steavens
The Burdens' tenant at their old farmhouse. She develops a close relationship with Ántonia in the time surrounding the breaking of Ántonia's engagement.
Who is the second family Antonia goes to serve under?
The Cutters
The Emancipation Act
The Emancipation Act is a law which slavery forbids and obliges the freedom of the black people. This law dates from the year 1833
Who is it that Antonia first goes to work for in Black Hawk?
The Harlings
Where does Doll House take place?
The Helmer house in Norway
who is the other
The Other is an individual who is perceived by the group as not belonging, as being different in some fundamental way.
In which region does the story primarily take place?
The Salinas Valley
Ambrosch Shimerda
The Shimerdas' oldest son. Mrs. Shimerda claims that he is brilliant and the reason they came to America. He shares his mother's curt and presumptuous attitude, but becomes the unquestioned head of the family after Mr. Shimerda's suicide.
Abra Bacon
The daughter of the county supervisor in Salinas. She offers compassion and common sense to the tumultuous Trask family. Abra falls in love with Aron, but after his cowardly withdrawal into the church, she shifts her affections to Cal.
extended metaphor for the boats
The extended metaphor and comparison is a boat to a person. The boat enters the tide and when carries out into sea and when it turns around or changed course, you trust it to move forward and the wind to guide you. The boat keeps its eyes on water and sails though rough waters. A person enters a situation or relationship and they trust that they will keep going and be carried by that other partner or perhaps God. They turn their back and let the partner help them go over bumpy waters and allows you to see the positive side. Ship becomes the person. Ships are always girls.
Wick Cutter
The leading moneylender in Black Hawk and a shady character.
Faye
The madam at the Salinas whorehouse where Cathy works as a prostitute. Cathy poisons Faye gradually, and after Faye finally dies, takes over the brothel.
Mrs. Shimerda
The matriarch of the Bohemian immigrant family. She is a brusque, bossy, and often curt woman. After the suicide of her husband, she is forced to make do with the little that she has in an attempt to provide for her family.
Mrs. Harling
The matriarch of the Harling family, and a charismatic and active woman. She develops a strong affection for Ántonia, and she provides myriad activities for her children, Ántonia, and Jim, to take part in.
Julia Harling
The middle Harling daughter. She is Jim's age and has a penchant for music.
Was Nora raised by the nurse or her mother?
The nurse
Frances Harling
The oldest of the Harling children. She has a sound business mind and manages her father's accounts with a great deal of skill.
Charley Harling
The only Harling son. He is of a military persuasion and eventually goes on to a successful career at the Naval Academy in Annapolis.
outsider
The outsider has the possibility of being accepted by and incorporated into the group; offspring are very likely to be accepted into the group.
theme of american translation
The parable that opens this section of the book highlights the irrational nature of superstitious beliefs, but also emphasizes the deep wisdom that often lies hidden inside them. The mother's seemingly ridiculous paranoia about the positioning of the mirror annoys her daughter, who wants to decorate her new home according to her own wishes, to make her own decisions based on her own reasoning. here may indeed be some truth to the grandchild's presence in the mirror, because the grandchild will, in many ways, be a reflection of the daughter, just as the daughter reflects many of her own mother's qualities. It seems that perhaps the daughter, who is impatient with her mother's superstitious beliefs, has underestimated her mother's insight. In any case, what does shine clearly from the mirror is the mother's deep love for her daughter. MOTHERS REFLECT DAUGHTERS
Mr. Shimerda
The patriarch of the Bohemian immigrant family. A melancholy man given to artistic and scholarly pursuits, he feels very much out of place in foreign land. His depression eventually leads to suicide, leaving his family members to pick up the pieces and struggle to make a living on their own.
Mr. Harling
The patriarch of the Harling family, neighbors to the Burdens in Black Hawk. A businessman of keen ability, he disapproves of Ántonia's frequent carousals at the dancing pavilion and eventually forces her to leave her post as their housekeeper because of her lifestyle.
What is the major symbol of the book that links man to the land?
The plow
how does blessing of the boats relate to JLC
The poem vaguely describes all the mother- daughter relationships in The Joy Luck Club. All the relationships the mothers are or want to be the background that leads their children. They want to be the wind and the boat. "... the wind then turn from it certain that it will love your back...". They all came or were brought to America to start better lives and give opportunities to their children. They wanted their daughters to "... open your eyes to water water waving forever...". Lindo wanted Waverly to be better at her chess even though she was already a champion. Waverley felt that her mother was against her but all her mother wanted to do was be her "wind" and teach her the art of invisible strength. The relationship that this poem best connects with is Suyuan and Jing-mei. Suyuan wanted to carry Jing- mei far on her boat and open her to opportunities, but Jing-mei would not try to "turn" her back to her mother and let her support her. Instead, they fight and it is not until after Suyuan's death that Jing-mei finally begins to see that her mother wanted her to place trust in her and allow Suyuna to guide her though the waves. Chinese sailing to a new journey and becoming a new dream . they are sailing away from something they know to go on a journey to a new land. perhaps passing through an old life in china to a new life in america - it is bitter sweet. also tells to trust mothers and listen to them
ANTONIO
The prince and Count Claudio, walking in a thick-pleached alley in mine orchard, were thus much overheard by a man of mine: the prince discovered to Claudio that he loved my niece your laughter and meant to acknowledge it this night in a dance: and if he found her accordant, he meant to take the present time by the top and instantly break with you of it.
Mrs. Gardener
The proprietress of the Boys' Home in Black Hawk.
Alliteration
The repetition of sounds at the beginning of words, such as "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
Using your knowledge of sensory language, explain how the sensory language seen in the above poem makes the speaker's firsthand experience vivid and engaging.
The speaker's use of auditory and visual imagery makes the poem very interesting and engaging. "I hear the sounds of the different missiles, the short t-h-t! t-h-t! of the rifle balls, I see the shells exploding leaving small white clouds, I hear the great shells shrieking as they pass..." This quote allows us to see and hear the scene very clearly. We have never experienced anything like this scene because we were not alive during the Civil War times and have never been to war, so Whitman makes sure to illustrate the noises and sights during this time. "With the patter of small arms, the warning s-s-t of the rifles, (these in my vision I hear or see,) And bombs bursting in air, and at night the vari-color'd rockets." Whitman makes his poem engaging by describing the scene vividly because he understand that his audience has never experienced war.
connection of 26 to wavely
The story of Waverly concludes with her getting frustrated with her mother and running away. This is because her and her mother got in an argument, similar to when the daughter in "The Twenty- Six Malignant Gates" deals with her mother by biking away from the situation.
ying- ying thousand
The story of Ying Ying St. Clair is central to the theme of emotional sacrifice. When Ying Ying was little she has a lot of spunk and was a very energetic child. But on the night of the moon lady Ying Ying began to realize that she was losing herself. "I did not lose myself all at once. I rubbed out my face over the years washing away my pain, the same way carvings on stone are worn down by water," (Tan 67). She felt that she didn't quite fit in and that she was not who she used to be. On the night of the moon lady the thing she desperately wished for was "to be found," (Tan 83).
According to the narrator, what is one constant reoccurring theme in Human History?
The struggle between good and evil
Marek Shimerda
The younger of the two Shimerda brothers. His physical deformities are accompanied by a handful of psychological instabilities and mental deficiencies.
Sally Harling
The youngest Harling daughter, and something of a tomboy.
Yulka Shimerda
The youngest of the Shimerda children. She is a pretty, young girl who later helps Ántonia raise her baby.
CLAUDIO
There, Leonato, take her back again: Give not this rotten orange to your friend; She's but the sign and semblance of her honour. Behold how like a maid she blushes here! O, what authority and show of truth Can cunning sin cover itself withal!
What deal does Cal strike with Samuel Hamilton's son? Why? What is Adam's reaction?
They agree to take advantage of bean growers and sellers and sell the beans for more than their worth, basically robbing the producers. Cal wants to make money to make his father proud and to give it to him. Adam is upset with Cal because he feels Cal deceived and robbed the bean producers. He then gives the money back to his son to return to the farmers.
What is it that Pavel and Peter did to be kicked out of their village?
They dumped a sledge that carried a bride resulting in her getting eaten, along with her groom, by wolves.
How did Charles and Adam's relationship change as they grew up?
They fought less, and Adam came to the point where he was not afraid of Charles anymore. Charles expressed his feelings towards Adam during the war and he missed him.
post colonialism
This branch of theory deals with the literature of colonisation (usually of a Third World country by the West) and its effect on the people and the culture of the colonised country. Post Colonialism The postcolonial style of writing is a branch of post-modern literature concerned with the political and cultural independence of peoples formerly subjugated in colonial empires. It deals with the conflicts between ruler and subject, mainstream and marginalized, oppressors and oppressed and, at the same time, celebrates the suppressed "other," challenging the dominant culture and questioning concepts of established authority
concluding unity
This means that the appearance (or disguises and trickery) will be dissolved and reality will be restored. Since the events of the play rely upon some deception, the deception must be discovered and brought home to each character; thus, the source of the mistakes and complications becomes known.
how does vision connect to JLC
This poem is similar to the Joy Luck Club in many ways. Similar to Tan's characters, the speaker has a vision or flashback. He recalls a memory, perhaps because it was tragic or happy or sad, and adds a little bit of imagination to the story. Likewise in Tan's story, the mothers have visions. The visions are very significant to them and show a point in which their life changed. An example is the story of Lingo Jong. Her life was transformed when she was married her husband and she no longer thought the same way as before. Something inside of her changed and she internally became a new person. Perhaps the war was an important turning point to the speaker and he vividly remember it because it is the day his life changed, for better or worse. I also believe that Tan's characters have added a bit of imagination to their visions to make them better just as the soldier might have further described his story. An example is June's mother. Her story of the foundation of the Joy Luck Club was always changing. This poem describes how the characters have important visons and memories that changed their lives. It helps me better understand that Tan's characters stories are significant in the lives of each mother/daughter. they also both have the haunting power of hardship that maks them remember - personal
how does thousand li connect to suyuan woo
This relates to the theme because both Suyuan and the mother from the story escaped from China and moved to America, in hope of a better life. Both mothers died without telling the daughters something of importance and meaning. The woman wanted to tell her daughter about the swan feather and Suyuan planned to tell June about her other siblings, she left behind in China. Both mothers wanted the best for their children, so they could succeed in America and have a good life. They made enormous sacrifices for their children, by moving to America, even though they didn't understand the language or culture.
What was the main theme of the story? Hint: It has a word associated with it.
Timshel. You have a choice, you may, not you will. You can choose.
Jim Burden
Told from his perspective in his youth; Becomes friends with Bohemian girl; Smart, responds strongly to the land; more interested in academics than roughhousing; prefers to spend time with girls. By the end he is married without children, and is working as a legal counsel in New York City.
Which character best matches the idea "A narrow social environment may lead a man to devote his life to appearances"
Torvald
Which character best matches the idea "A wife's most sacred duties are to her husband and children"
Torvald
Who is Nora's husband?
Torvald
True or False: Krogstad promises never to expose Nora's illegal act
True
True or False: Mrs. Linde urges Nora to tell Torvald the truth
True
True or False: Torvald is opposed to borrowing money.
True
Celeb Trask
Twin brother to Aron, jealous of his brother because he is more likable than him. Has an internal conflict between good and evil. Essentially his mother's evil side wins.
describe red candle after wedding
Tyan-yu didn't want her told her to go in the living room. at night thunder came and the matchmaker's assistent ran away- lindo blew out candle- but it was lit again Huang was mad she had no grandchildren to lindo came up with a plan- at the festival of pure brightness( honor ancestors) she said the ancestors gave her a dream to get out of marriage - signs , black mole on back, teeth gone and servent girl pregnant. marriage ended and servent became wife. she went to America
iamic pentameter (2nd)
Unrhymed, iambic pentameter, often spoken by characters in a lofty social standing.
relationship of lindo and waverly
Waverly considers her mother her enemy. Once Waverly learns and masters chess, Lindo is very proud of her daughter and brags about her to anyone who is willing to listen. Lindo wants Waverly to have "American" opportunities but with Chinese customs. Waverly is extremely disrespectful to her mother and even acts ashamed to have Lindo as her mother, because of the way Lindo acts in public with Waverly, making it seem like Lindo is the one causing Waverly's genius. Waverly also feels pressure from her mom to do well at chess, and Waverly may be cracking under Lindo's pressure.
describe wavely
Waverly is a very smart girl, and a genius at chess. By age 9 she is the National Champion. While smart, she can be a bit snobby. She is independent, and cunning. Her mother is always bragging about her daughter, and Waverly gets embarrassed that her mother is showing off to everyone. smart- both know strength of invisible . she as mischievous at a young age but grows up as she plays chess
Which military academy does Cyrus wish his son attend?
West point
BEATRICE
What fire is in mine ears? Can this be true? Stand I condemn'd for pride and scorn so much? Contempt, farewell! and maiden pride, adieu! No glory lives behind the back of such. And, Benedick, love on; I will requite thee, Taming my wild heart to thy loving hand: If thou dost love, my kindness shall incite thee To bind our loves up in a holy band
signs of animals during the visits
When Antoinette sees a cock crowing outside Christophine's house, she immediately wonders if her old nurse can be trusted. Antoinette recognizes that the animal is a sign, thinking, "That is for betrayal." Rochester, on the other hand, does not look for symbols in the natural landscape; as an outsider, he fails to correctly read the language of the West Indies. When he leaves Daniel's house, Rochester, too, encounters an animal, a black and white goat with "slanting yellow-green eyes." However, he does not recognize the animal's symbolic value as a representation of Daniel's mixed race and contrary nature.
Why did Adam get a stroke?
When he heard his son Aaron died.
Which Halmiton is considered lucky and usually makes more money than his father?
Will
What is the season?
Winter/christmas
What is the theme?
Worth of an individual is of supreme importance
LEONATO
You must not, sir, mistake my niece. There is a kind of merry war betwixt Signior Benedick and her: they never meet but there's a skirmish of wit between them.
Benedick
Young lord of Padua
Mollie Hamilton
Youngest of the Hamilton family, described as being sweet.
which of the following lines spoken by nora in act 1 is a true statement?
[to mrs. linde] 'my husband's been made manager in the bank, just think'
what does the swan changing represent
a child starting off small and growing to become an unexpected treasure
what role does kristine play in act 2
a confidante- someone to whom nora can tell her secret
which of the following is a feature of the first scene of a doll house that marks the play as a modern realistic drama
a couple's dialogue about money
examples of others
a different race (White vs. non-White), a different nationality (Anglo Saxon vs. Italian), a different religion (Protestant vs. Catholic or Christian vs. Jew), a different social class (aristocrat vs. serf), a different political ideology (capitalism vs. communism), a different sexual orientation (heterosexual vs. homosexual), a different origin (native born vs. immigrant).
To what does Nora compare herself to at the end of the play?
a doll
"A Doll's House" ends with the sound of what?
a door shutting
popo said her mother was
a ghost and a disgrace- to never say her name
describe queen mothers of the western skies parable
a grandmother is teasing her grandchild and says if she could live forever she would never know how to teach the baby. she taught her daugther to shed her innocence and not be hurt. the baby laughs and they grandmother thinks this means she is syi wang Mu, queen mother of western skies come to be reborn to tel her that she must teach her daughter how to lose innocene but not hope. how to laugh forever. she regrets telling her daughter to look at the evil
What does Nora say it would take to work out the problems between herself and Torvald?
a great miracle
describe american translation parable
a mother sees her daughter put a mirror by the bed and it will reflect the bad things so she puts another mirror over the bed , so they reflect each other and make her have more peach blossom luck , have grandchildren- sees herself in mirror, was not caring about that
describe what is happening in boats
a person is blessing the boats but this may also mean that it is a message to people. it is saying to travel safely with good thoughts
What are some things Torvald verbally compares Nora to?
a skylark and a miserable creature, a squirrel and her dad
JLC was finished within ___ a
a span of 9 months and written n 2 years after her and her mother traveled to china
at the beginning of act 2, nora is restless and nervous because she is expecting
a threatning letter from krogstad to helmer
what is a li
a unit of distance in Chinese
who is the speaker giving the message in the boats
a wise person to a younger person The poem might be devoted or delivered to those who are experiencing difficulties and wish to give up. It says to let someone guide you and help you. I can guess this because the poem says, "... and may you in your innocence sail though this and that."
ant. got very drunk and dependent on alcohol and tells mr. rochester that
accuses Rochester of being no better than the slaveholders he condemns, having slept with a servant and sent her away. Antoinette cries when Rochester calls her "Bertha," accusing him of trying to transform her through obeah magic. She says she hates him for ruining the one place she loved.
in act 1, nora's movements and tone of voice after krogstad leaves show that she is
afraid
annette grew thin and silent when
after the Spanish town doctor came to visit pierre
How does Torvald react after he reads Krogstad's first letter? The second letter?
after the first letter is angry and after the second letter he forgives her
how did tan's mother die
alzheimer's in 1999
the love potion worked on who,
amelie
amelie and ant. got in a fight because
amelie said christophine was leaving and said mr. rochester didn't like the house either
another version of a story was (woo)
an army officer told her to go to Chungking bc of Japan. she snuck out and took her twin babies with her. she left her babies on the side of the road bc she knew they would be safe
Daniel tells mr. rochester that christophine is
an obeah women who went to jail and escaped, she is bad and will lie very much
who both has controling figures in life
an-mei hsu - popo and lindo- huang taitai
queen mother to magpies
an-mei learns that she must swallow her tears and let no one feed off her sorrow and her mother taught her that. she says she taught her daughter the opposite way but it still stayed the same. like the grandmother in the story - she had learned a valuable lesson and was told she couldn't laugh and be happy - she threw away her innocence and shed it. like her mother and an-mei. this is how people walked all over them. an-mei now must teach her daughter not to lose hope and not to be pushed around - to laugh
describe what happens in the scar
an-mei's mother comes to get her but popo is angery and tells her to leave. all the yelling causes a bowl of hot soup to hit her neck and burst the flesh. popo treated her scar and it slowly went away. her mother came back when popo was dying and made a mixture of her flesh for popo to drink. you must peel off the skin and look underneath
describe magpies
an-mei's mother told her a story about how she learned that she must swallow her tears and not let others feast off of her sorrow. An-mei goes to live with her mother in Tientsin with her husband as a concubine. they have to dress western to show their wealth in a crowd. she met her mother's servent - Yan Chang who addresses mother as honorable first wife ( taitai). the husband is wu tsing. they live in a very rich house. one day a fifth wife who was from a poor village and only about a teen came. her mother was upset bc she was the fouth wife- which is unlucky and very bad. supposed to be first wife not sz tai (fourth) second and third wife came home. second called big mother - powerful over house and third is very plain. Big mother gave her fake pearls. first wife only sees perfection. Yan chang said that second wife was choosen bc she was a good singer but couldn't have children so got plain third wife. she never had son. so made an-mei's mother be the fourth wife and forced her to . second wife did pretend suicides to get what she wanted and controlled the house. one day her mother killed herself and it was on chinese new year that she died so her husband made her honorary first wife and her son syaudi was hers. an-mei stood up to big mother.
who is controlled by others
an-mei, rose and ying ying ( controled by husband and lena)
Shake married
anne hathaway
the overgrown garden can symbolize
annette going crazy
a big moth getting burned symbolized
ant. getting burned and how mr. rochester lets her go
annette being taken care of by a servent paralleles with
ant. in england being taken care of by grace poole
what is the symbolism of tia taking anto. good clothes.
ant. is poorer than the black people and she is white; switched roles
daniel wants money so he will not speak about
ant. relations with sandi
tactile
appeal to touch
Shakespeare died on
april 23, 1616
Balthasar
attendant to Don Pedro
Margaret and Ursula
attendants to Hero
foil
backdrop character that is a mirror for a more important character- opposites - allows character to POP
Don John
bastard brother of Don Pedro
List two strange, illegal activities that happened on the "naughty" side of town in Elizabethan London:
bear baiting, prostitution, gambling
Why does Krogstad return the forged note?
because of Mrs. Linde which is the "happy development" in his life
ant is upset with mr. rochester because he
believes he is crazy
what does the cock symbolize
betrayal
a cock crowed as mr. rochester was writing a letter to a motel- symbolized
betrayal and changing of weather( meaning life is about to change)
stock figures are the
blocking figures who provide the obstacle
stock
borrowed personage or archetype closely related to stereotype- devil, fool ,wise, genie, test of time (rounded)
at 14, tell about father, brother
both passed away from brain tumors 7 months apart, then moved to switzerland
a aside is a ____ comment
brief
rhys uses numerous voices unlike
bronte in jane eyre
tell of adult life
came back to CA- studied iterature instead of medicine , got a MA in linguistics
olfactory
captivates sense of smell
who coined the term tossed salad
carl degler in his book "our of our past: The forces that shaped modern america"
in part one they live where
caulibri estate
how did Suyuan die
cerebral aneurysm
tropes
certain patterns that help define them
a mental, emotional and social qualities to distinguish one entity from another
character
change that a character undergoes from the beginning of a story to the end. importance of a character to the story determines how characters is developed
character development
confident
character in whom another character confides
stereotype
character shown as qualities of an occupation ( flat only represented by actions)
antagonist
character with whom the protagonist is engaged in a struggle
process by which fictional characters are presented
characterization
anthropomorphic characterization
characterization of animals, inanimate objects, natural phenomena as people.
for a production of a doll house, the actor playingnora should convey the character's changing qualities of
charm, desperation, and assertiveness
Mrs. Linde calls nora...
childish
setting for JLC
china in 1930 and 1940 and San Francisco's china town in 1960s, 1980
chinese set up ____ bc
chinatowns bc they were treated so cruelly
why did tan's parents come to americ
chinese civil war
framed narration
collection of different perspectives that relate to the same story line. multiple perspectives - a single event occurs through the eyes of different people
mixed metaphor
combination of metaphors that don't seem to fit together
flags were raised to advertise plays to people across the river. A white flag meant the play would be a ______ red meant____ and black meant_
comedy, historical and tragedy.
implied metaphor
compares normally unalike things but doesn't name them
metaphor
comparison between to unlike things without like or as
simile
comparison of two object using like or as
round
complex- fully character usually prone to change- know a lot
for a production of a doll house, the actor playing helmer should convey that the character is
conceited
torvald's reaction to krogstad's first letter is
concern for his own career
identification
conforming to expectations of a social role
ingratiational
conforms to impress or gain acceptance
from helmer's reaction sto nora at the end of act 2, one can tell that men in the 1800s
considered helplessness attractive in women
Dog berry
constable
Lee
cook and housekeeper of Adam's House, an educated man whose parents emigrated to America from China. He is philosophical and gives his voice on the novel's themes often throughout the book.
mr. mason wanted to bring who from the east indies
coolie- servents who would work
considering nora's revelations to mrs. linde in act 1, the reader can infer that when nora was uspposedly making the decorations helmer teases her about, she was most likely
copying to make money
mr. rochester woke up feeling sick and one of the first things he does is put a sheet over ant. head, what does this symbolize
covering of a dead person- first death
auditory
creates illusion of sound
the comic individual must not be _____ or _____-
criminal or madman
melting pot theory
cultures come to america to contribute aspects of their culture to create new unique american culture
the insident with her mother made her realize that she should be better
daughter
hero
daughter of leonato
a zombie is a
dead person who is alive or an alive person who acts dead- show that ant. is a zombie
at night ant. taked about
death and fear
first performance of play
december of 1598
diguises, mistaken identity
deception through a false appearance.
nora's very first lines and movements in act 1, such as instructing helene to hide the tree, eating the macaroons, and stealing over to listen at her husband's door, hint that she may
deceptive
______ wanted chinese out of USA so sent ________ to try to pass a law but it was vetoed bc________
democrats, rutherford b hayes, of us relations with china
expository or direct persentation
described or explained the narrator - told
kinesthetic
describes movement and sense of motion
the JLC has what narrative structure
detached autobiography-It is a detached autobiography because they are reflecting back on their childhoods and only provided information from the story. Every mother and daughter are in the first person point of view and describing their story and connect back to the present. subjective narration-because all the mothers and daughters have different opinions about culture and life. Rose believes that American decisions are better than Chinese while her mother disagrees. You can't just can't on person's point of view. interior monologue-is interior monologue because the train of thought is overheard by the narrator when we are reading the book. framed narration- There is frame narration when we view each person's story and that connects back the original story or story line. The perspective of all the different characters provides a general story line that connects with a theme.
which of the following is a feature of the first scene of a doll's house that marks isben's play as a reaistic prose drama
detailed list of props
dynamic
developing character who changes- center of action
in an aside the character is never
dishonest
he calls her a
doll, marionette, bertha
In the end, Nora says she treated her children like...
dolls
static
don't change during the story, actions are predictable - stays the same- round or flat
objective or dramatic
don't know alot about past- only relies on present relies on action and dialogue. unaware of past. quick and active- moving camera- book looking thought eyes as it happens
aside
dramatic device in which a character speaks to the audience. The audience is to realize that the character's speech is unheard by the other characters on stage.
who is responsible for Shakespeare's work
duh- himself
where does suyuan sit at the table
east - where sun starts
What does Torvald says Mrs. Linde should do when he sees her knitting?
embroider
by comparing nora's conversations with mrs. linde, and dr. rank with her conversations with helmer in act 2, one can infer that a wife in the 1800s did not expect
emotional intimacy with her husband
the other lacks
essential characteristics possessed by the group
chinese formed close networks and bulit "Little Shanghai" bc
exclusionalry laws were bad
epic simile
extended simile that has a length of multiple lines in poetry
hyperbole
extreme exaggeration in order to add emphasis to a basic statement
True or False: Nora tells Torvald she's considering suicide
false
Did Nora inherit her spendthrift ways from her mother or father?
father
verse expressed
feelings of love
krogstad's movements and tone of voice when he talks to nora in act 1 show that he
feels misunderstood
from mrs. linde's comments about krogstad in act 2, one can tell that she
feels she can influence him
____________ is defined as any imaginative recreation of life in prose narrative form
fiction
personification
figure of speech in which an immobile and lifeless object is given qualities as if it were alive
oxymoron
figure of speech when two words with opposite meanings are put together
Torvald saved Nora's father concerning what matter?
financial matters
In comedy sometimes people are forced to
flee or don disguises
Borachio
follower of Don John
Conrade
follower of Don John
What is the real reason Mrs. Linde comes back?
for Krogstad
why did the chinese come to the USA in 1850s
for gold, didn't find much but needed money so got jobs for mimimum wage
krogstad tells nora that he cannot forgive torvald for
forcing him back to his old ways
What crime does Krogstad commit that affects his reputation? Why is this significant?
forgery and it's the same thing that Nora did
What crime does Nora commit? How did she commit this crime?
forgery and she put the wrong date when she signed her dad's name
nora violates the law by
forging father's signature
tell about baptise
found in st. kitts, overtaker of the house
describe how lindo felt after taking off her metal
free, indepentent - able to think and be cunning
which phrase describes the language of the first act of a dollw=s house
frequent interuruptions
How does Torvald learn about Nora's crime?
from Krogstad's letter
conventions set ____ apart
genres
the _____ is the playhouse William Shakespeare is associated with, for most of his plays were produced and performed there.
globe theater
who were the servants who stayed with their family
godfrey, christopine and sass
Leonato
governor of messina
in part three who is her care taker
grace poole
the honeymoon house is
granbois
Shakespeare was familar with ___ and _____ comedy
greek and latin
The most unruly—and literally lowest—audience members were dubbed
groundlings
who most likely is drawn to the fool
groundlings
Why is Dr. Rank sick?
has a disease passed down from his father
cora cursed a man because
he didn't allow them to get in the carriage
Why is Krogstad concerned with being fired?
he didn't want to get fired so Mrs. Linde could get the job
What does Krogstad decide to do about Nora?
he gives her the bonds back
Why will the Helmer's have more money this Christmas?
he got promoted and is the manager of the bank and making more money
in act 1, what is ironic about helmer's authoriative lines regarding dishonesty
he has no idea of the extent to which nora has ben deceiving him
krostad threatens nora in act 1 because
he is about to lose his job
What does the black cross on Dr. Ranks calling card signify?
he is close to death
explain the beginning of vision
he is sleeping and wakes up and a vision forces itself on him - a flashback. it is a fight during the Civil War. starts peaceful and shifts to violence
what is the significance of Coco
he symbolized annette and ant. how english men clipped their "wings" and ant. fall from the house in England. english men control them
Why is Torvald forbidding macaroons significant? Why is Nora sneaking macaroons significant?
he wants to take control of her and she wants to be her own person and is sneaking around
Why does Torvald leave his home country? To where does he travel?
he was sick and he went to Italy
who is mr. luttrell
he was there neighbor but grew tired of waiting for the emancipation act and swam out to sea
ant. described her second dream as
hell
by having helmer decide in act 3, that nora will go to the party as an italian dancer, what central idea is ibsen symbolizing
helmer has forced nora to pretend
in act 3, mrs. linde decides that helmer needs to read the letter because
helmer needs to know the truth
in act 2, when nora talks about the miracle she wishes she could prevent, she is most likely referring to a wish that
helmer would protect her by taking responsibility for her crime
tia took what from anto.
her clothes and pennies
Nora's life with Torvald is similar to her life with...
her dad
What does Nora asking for help with her party costume show?
her dependency on Torvald
at the end of act 1, nora feels internal conflict about
her effect on her children
According to Nora at the end of the play, who has done her wrong? Why?
her father and Torvald
describe a pair of tickets
her father and her go to guangzhou to visit her father's aunt so they take a train. the letter had come in after suyuan's death and her father had given it to the JLC ladies to write back. they said she would come and visit but never told her that she was dead. finally jing-mei begged lindo to write a letter telling them. she describes how her mother went back to try to find the babies but the house was burned down. they saw the aunt and went to a hotel to spend the night. aiyi - aunt. june learns that her name means best quality and younger sister. suyuan means either long cherished wish or long held grudge. mei ching found them and took them to her cave with mei han. she tried to find their mother but failed. who really found her was her friend when she saw them in the mall. wang chwun yu and wang chwaun hwa. meet in airport
Why did Mrs. Linde leave Krogstad?
her mom was ill and she needed to marry a man with money
Why is Mrs. Linde in need of money prior to getting married?
her mom was sick and she needed to help her kids
describe rice husband
her mother told her, her husband would have marks on his face like the rice she didn't finish, she thought of Arnold and slowly killed him by not eating. she met harold, they used to split the tab and be equals- they moved in but were always "equals" and shared everything about money- even though he made more than her. she helped him with his restaurant theme eating. when her mother came she saw their sharing and the ice cream. later that night she started yelling that at harold because she was tired of all this adding and subtracting. table fell and she knew it was going to
describe jing-mei chapter- two kinds
her mother wanted her to be a prodigy and so made her do many diffrent things. she signed her up for piano with mr. Chong who was deaf- june got away with making any sound and learned to never correct her self. she played at a recital and did horrible. her mother made her go back to try again - but she got mad and yelled that she wished she didn't have her as a mother and was left on the side of the road like her daughters. her mother had told her their are only two daughters obedient and free to think. after her death june sees the piano piece and relizes that perfectly contented and pleading child were two pieces of the same song, that like obedient and free one together and her mother her were two halves
connection american to rose
her mothers thoughts about ted having an affair prove to be true. rose doesn't believe her at first because it is silly , but realizes later that she is right and sees her way of thinking. rose reflects her mother in that they both let others walk all over them and need to learn to stand up and have control. she lacks wood like her mother and her mother's behavior of her getting wood and listening is a superstition to keep her safe. like the mother tries to help her daughter with luck
ant thinks that her scar spoiled her for
her wedding day and all days and nights
What does Nora give Torvald symbolizing the end of their marriage?
her wedding ring
When Torvald finds out about the forgery, who is he most concerned about?
himself
spain is
hot sun on stones
the crushing of the frangipani represents
how he crushed ant.
after helmer has read both of krogstad's letters, there is still drmamatic tension remaining because
how nora will react to helmer
seeing the "snake" when she wakes up symbolizes
how she sees evil everywhere
in act 3, nora says: 'im beginning to understand everythingnow' that statement indicates that nora is beginning to understand that her
husband does not truly love her
how do you determine the point of view
identify who is telling the story, pronoun ( first - i, we second - (you) third (he , she , it , their) narrotor's degree of omniscience narrator's degree of objectivity narrator's reliability
mr. rochester says she is not leaveing him because
if i can't have her no one can
paradox
illogical and contradictory but can contain truth, make you think hard
salad bowl therory
immigrants don't lose their culture but are still identifiable within the salad
assimilation
immigrants or their decedents adopt enough of the American culture that while they may retain aspects or traditions of their cultural heritage, they are identifiable as uniquely "American".
tell about gold rush
in 1840's Chinese came for better economic opportunity and to flee political corruption. In 1859 they came for gold. very hard time in america. had to have hard jobs. were not allowed to become naturalized so it was hard to get good jobs. CA taxed foreign minors. worked hard on railroad
verse is spoken by those
in authority
fate is which two parts
inattention and expectation
the other's offspring will
inherit the same deficient nature and be the Other also.
dead metaphor
is a metaphor in which time has lost its meaning bc of overuse
in act 2 , dr. rank tells nora that he
is dying and is in love with her
what three questions does daniel want mr. rochester to ask
is her mother a lunatic was her brother impaired is she going on the same path
who popularized the term melting pot
israel zangwill's play in washington n 1908
Antoinette calls her garden like the garden of eden, why
it had a tree of life but it had gone wild- path was overgrown and smelled of dead flowers.
in act 2, nora does not ask dr. rank to lend her money because she knows
it would be wrong to take advantage of his love
Author
jean rhys
in classical comedies the hero or heroine may have socially inferior helpers they are normally
jester, fool, buffoon
queen connection to a pair of tickets
jing-mei is upset because she is not chinese enough and she is going to china- she wishes that she would have embraced that and learned from her mother about it. like the mother who dreads teaching. in the story she learns about her mother and what she is like. learning like in parable
tell about parents
john- electricl engineer daisy- watched mother commit suicide
chirstophine dubois used to be
josephine
christophine asks mr. rochester to love her
just a little
Does mrs. Linde leave or keep her position at the bank after she realizes she took Krogstad's spot?
keep it
when us entered WW2 in 1941 what was happening
koumintang and communitst were falling against japan
france is
lady with black hair liker her mother
the other may have no
legal rights
describe voice from wall.
lena always remembers her mother protecting her from what she thought was dangerous people.she saw diffrent things then normal children and was always scared. when they moved to an Italian neighborhood on a hill and her mother was upset because everything was unbalanced. she rearanged and was pregnant.Lena's bed was moved to the wall and she heard in the other room, thersa and mrs. sorci fighting and thought thresa was dying. they heard the worst. later she reliezed it was there way of expression and she wished her mother would talk to her- but she is the only one who understood. ying ying baby died dead and lena communicated for her. her mother became crazy or was crazy and she needed to realize that the worst is over
thresa and Mrs. sorci are FOILS of who
lena and mother
antoinio
leonato's brother
Suyuan describes ane- mei as
letting people walk all over her
mood of the story
light and silly
connection american to Lena's story
like in the parable her mother has a superstition that she will marry a person with pocks on his face. because she didn't eat the rice. her mother can always see the bad things before they happen-like a superstition and the mother in the parable. she doesn't seem to think much of anything her mother says, similar to parable. lean is a reflection of her mother and is fearful , she also doesn't fix things before they happen - like table , mother - baby. Lena seeks to make her own decisions separate from her mother. clifford and lena were equals when he spoke for her and lena and Harold are "equals" just the same- both husband speak for them.
describe queen connection to waiting between the trees
like the grandmother - ying ying was wild and ran around. she was innocent and had to shed that when she grew up. when she saw that man she became passive and let it happen that she would marry him and not resist. she didn't stop her marriage and is upset that she passed on her passiveness to her daughter and her daughter just let her marriage fall apart also. she is upset that she passed on somthing bad and wants to tell her daughter that she was wrong. the old ying ying learns from lena that she needs to get over her first marriage.
queen connection to double face
lindo is upset that she didn't teach waverly more about chinese customs and it is too late to go back. she like the mother regrets teaching her daughter to laugh also. lindo also learns that a crooked nose doesn't always mean a bad thing - old learning from new. she is upset that she has not taught her daughter more
Does Dr. Rank really want to die or live?
live
Shake moved to __________ to produce plays
london
amy had a felt __________ and got a _
lost and got a boyfriend and started drugs
who is her husband
lou diMattei
who sang in the chaple about death
louise de plana
who wrote blessing the boats
lucille clifton
amy has what
lyme disease
What treat does Nora eat against Torvald's wishes?
macaroons
why did the connunists win
mao was able to consolidate his power and Chinese peasantry was lifted
Normally crisis happens over
marriage
antoinette's mother is from
martinique
the town outside of the honeymoon house was
massacre
one's judgment of a given work is affected by how it _____ or ____ generic expectations
meets or fails
ying ying is fearful of what
men
After the party, what does Torvald want to do?
mess around
setting
messina, sicily
extended metaphor
metaphor that an author used throughout a literary work
all mothers have a ___ with their daughters but want the best for them
miscommunication
malapropism
misusing of words ridiculously; confusion of words that are similar in sound
What does Torvald tease Nora about at the beginning of the play?
money and eating sweets
mr. rochester was married a ______ after he came to jamacia but had a fever for ____
month, three weeks
torvald helmer's dialogue in act 1, reveals that he thinks of himself as
morally riteous
individual
more eccentric and unusual representation of character ( cathy)
ant says she was never sad in the
morning
at the end of the meeting (woo) what do they tell Suyuan
mother found her babies and they wrote to her and the ladies gave June 1,200 to go and find them. they tell her to tell her sister all about their mother
names of some nuns
mother st. Justine, helene de plana, germaine , marie augustine
she remembers her mother's funeral as
mr. mason and chrisophine there , chocolate and cakes
in act 3, mrs. linde says to krogstad 'it would seem that wtih me you could have been another person' how does that statement compare or contrast with helmer's treatment of nora
mrs. linde shows the same skill of finding out what krogstand really desires that helmer has demonstrated in teaching nora to be her best
alliteration
multiple words that are close together that have the same beginning constant syllable
perspective from which the events in any story are observed and recounted
narrative point of view
omniscient
narrator knows about multiple characters and feelings, outside the story - disembodied voice
bombs bursting in air is an allusion to what
national anthem
who did the us support
nationalists
when the speaker of the voice is undefined the narrator is
never the author
beatrice
niece of Leonato
Does Nora still love Torvald at the end?
no
what does chuming mean
no inside knowing of things
in the scene in act 3, in which mrs. linde talks to nora after the party, dramatic tension increases because
nora knows helmer will read the letter
in act 3, as dr. rank is speaking to nora and helmer, in what important way does nora's understanding of the conversation differ from helmer's
nora knows that dr. rank will die soon, but helmer does not
what even is helmer foreshadowing when he makes this statement in act 3: 'an exit should always be effective, mrs. linde, but that's what i can't get nora to grasp'
nora will soon show that she knows when to leave
blank verse
not rhyming ; iamic pentameter
nothing is pronounced
noting
the other group does not depend on
numerical minoirty
where was amy tan born and when
oakland, Ca, 1952
in act 2, you can infer from nora and helmer's dialogue about firing krogstad that a wife in the 1800s was expected to
obey her husband
the miracle tha tnora has awaited for eight years is torvald
offering to take all the blame on himself if her forgery is revealed
san fran was called ___________ becasue
old gold mountain, immigrants came during gold rush
what is the symbolism of the two deaths
one that marks the turn in to madness and one that is final
comedy is a conflict between two
opposite social groups
a dolls house is considered a realistic prose drama because its action is based primarily on
ordinary lives
rhys novel is an example of the
other side of a story
differences of the other and the outisider
outsider has potential of being accepted. other is lacking traits that can not be given- permenant
as the story goes on the poem picks up ______ but in () it shows his ______
pace, internal thoughts.
the dance that nora performs at the end of act 2, primarily suggests her feeling of
panic
angell treaty
passed in us and discriminated against Chinese.
iamic pentameter
pattern that has 5 repeating feet of iambs- unstressed syllables followed by stressed syllables
What is Mrs. Linde's financial state after her first husband dies?
penniless
During the 16th and 17th centuries, English theater productions were performed in-the-round. Define what this means, in your own words:
people sat on all sides ( arena) surrounded the stage
informational
person lacks knowledge and looks to group for guidance private- accept public - yes
first person
personal point of view, "I" sometimes main character- actually in story
animal characters
personified create particular effects - animal character has connects to human traits ( fox= sly, swan=elegance)
idioms
phrase of words that singularly have a separate meaning than the meaning of the phrase all together
the story observed three unites - _______, ____ and _____ established by Greek and renaissance writers
place ,time and action
pun
play on words, using words that sound alike to create humor
before any characters appear in act 1, stage directions describing the set suggest lives that are
pleasant and orderly
somethings the structure determines the
poetry
subjective narration
point of view biased and she tries to push it upon the narrator. that is unreliable and personal, opiniotated
third person
point of view which a disembodied narrative voice knows everything about the character and their feelings
an-mei Hsu used to live with who as a child
popo, aunt, uncle, brohter
protagonist
principle figure in the story
universal characters
problems common to all humanity
most characters speak in
prose
Before she gets a visit from Krogstad, is Nora proud of herself for getting the loan or disappointed in herself?
proud
internalization
publicly changing behavior to fit in but agreeing in private
compliance
publicly changing behavior to fit with the group while privately disagreeing
anagrams
rearranging letter in a word to make an new word
after helmer reads krogstad's threatening letter in act 3 , he immediately
rebukes nora
detached autobiography
reflection of past used as guidance for another character, often occurred in childhood- most of story in past tenese not present
rhyme
repeating sound at the end of words
Consonance
repetition of identical consonant sounds within two or more words in close proximity, as in boost/best; it can also be seen within several compound words, such as fulfill and Ping-Pong.
cosonance
repetitive sounds produced by consonants in a sentence
non conformity
resisting the group
the rose falling symbolizes
rochester breaking the beautiful ant.
describe half and half
rose is divorcing Ted and her mother tells her she must fix it- it reminds her of when they went to the beach and bing fell in the water, she knew it was going to happen yet let it happen. her mother offered tea and a ring to find bing and prayed- believing in God and nengkan - ability to do anything. she tried but never found him and wrote his name in erasable pencil in the death section of the bible which is now under the table. her mother lost her faith , but still acknowledges that it is there. both parents didn't want Lena to marry ted because of nationaliy
studied where
san jose state university double major in enligsh
Greek old comedy was
satirical and political
Daniel Cosway 's letter
says the cosways are wicked and slave owners- he is "your wife's brother by another lady- The note informs Rochester of Antoinette's depraved background: her father was a detestable, wicked slave owner and her mother a spoilt woman who died a dangerous lunatic. Daniel Cosway writes that he considers it his Christian duty to warn Rochester about his new wife. Daniel advises Rochester to visit him in the nearby town of Massacre. he says mr. mason was entranced by annette and he could be entranced by ant.
greek new comdey was
seduction and often showed youth outwitting old age.
in act 2, dr. rank says to nora, 'you're a mystery to me,' indicating that unlike helmer, he is able to
see that nora exists apart from him
gustatory
sensory language used to appeal to taste
How is Torvald condemning Krogstad to Nora an example of dramatic irony?
she did the same thing though he doesn't know
What does it mean when Christine says that her husband left her "not even any sorrow or grief to live upon"?
she didn't really love him
What happens to Krogstad's wife?
she died
nora leaves because
she discovers tht he values his material welfare and social status more than her love
What does Nora expect Torvald to do when he learns about her crime? Does he react as she suspects?
she expects him to take the blame and support her so that she can come and save him later on, but he just gets mad and blames her
nora refuses to see her children because
she his worried about poisoning them
at first why wouldn't ant. marry mr. rochester
she is afraid of what might happen and he laughed at her
describe the last scence we "see" aunt cora
she is yelling at richard for setting up the marriage and is upset, she turns her face to the wall but gives ant. her rings to keep secret and not sell
describe moon lady chapter
she learned at a young age that she has to keep to herself. in 1918- when she was four she went to the moon festival. and her amah said she could say a wish but not speak it bc it would be a selfish desire. learned that she must not run. went to lake and saw people catching fish- she was all dirty and when the moon came out she flew in the water. a boat picked her up and brought her to shore. she saw a moon lady play and they said for a small amount she could get a wish. ran to her and saw a him but asked to be found. happened on 15th day of 8th moon
describe wavelry's chapter
she learned to play chess at age 7/8 and her brother got the chess set and she played and became really good. learns some skills from Lau Po in the park and goes and competes. her mother gives her the chang for good luck. her mother always told her to do better and bragged about her- once she got mad and ran away after yelling at her mother that she hated when she bragged.
he gets mad at her in the end of part two because
she made a promise in his name
explain some about aunt cora
she married an ex- slave owner who had escaped and her husband didn't like the west indies and he died , she came home
how did she meet the other members
she met them at First Chinese baptist Church and saw in their face tragedies
Why is Nora proud that she took out a loan?
she saved Helmer's life
How does Kristine offer to help Nora?
she says she will talk to Krogstad
which of the following most accurately describes nora's reaction to dr. rank's declaration of love
she thinks its okay for him to be in love with her, but not to say so openly
in act 1, mrs linde comes to see nora because
she wants help finding a job
how would you characterize mrs. linde's behavior in act 2?
she wants nora to confide in and trust her
tell about christophine as of part one
she was a present from antoinette's father, she is from martinique and is a black lady she had one friend named maillotte
What was Nora really doing when she told Torvald she was making Christmas ornaments?
she was copying
her second dream
she was in white and walked with someone to in the forest. they went up stairs and he said "here, in here"
a memory of ant. with rats
she woke up and saw rats watching her and this says her fear of being watched
What does Nora say she is willing to do in order to protect their secret?
she would kill herself
in act 2, when nora says about the masquerade clothes: 'i'd love to rip them in a million peices', ibsen is most likely hinting at nora's desire to
shed the role her marriage has forced on her
When the story opens, what has Nora just gotten back from doing?
shopping
main source
short tale written by Matteo Bandello and an epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto
dramatic/ indirect presentation
shows the kind of person they are by either actions, behavior, speech OR qualities are shown by other characters and how they think
examples of stock characters
shrewish wife, pedant, parasite, clown
some names antoinette and her family were called
sleeping dogs, white cockroaches
conformity
social influence involving a change in belief or behavior in order to fit in - peer pressure
memoir - observer narration
someone in the story who is not a major character but is observing the events and relays backstage information - fly on the wall
what is ant. first dream
someone was following her in the forest
Partially for economic reasons, Shakespeare began to write poetry, particularly
sonnets
who was the saint of their alter
st. Innocenzia
limited omniscient
still outside voice but only knows feelings of usual one character
Shake used what kind of characters
stock
the JLC now gives money to
stocks
the content or poet determines
structure
all family names
suyuan woo - Jing - mei Woo An-mei Hsu- Rose Hsu Jordan Lindo Jong- Waverly Jong Ying-ying St. Clair - Lena St. Clair
soliloquy comes from the word
talking by oneself
the title means
the Sargasso Sea separates the West Indies from Europe.
During her reign, this queen's British Navy defeated
the Spanish Armada
which of the following do helmer's lines in act 2 of a doll house suggest that he values and pursues most vigorously
the approval of his peers
theme of queen mother
the grandmother notes that wisdom can be passed both was—from old to young, but also young to old. Each generation can offer valuable lessons to the others.The woman in the parable also realizes that many lessons will not come naturally and must be taught to her granddaughter. In the stories that follow the parable, the three mothers recognize their own flaws and virtues manifested in their daughters, and they worry about how to keep their daughters from suffering the same pains they suffered.
Sour types uphold the dignity of the
the institutions and are mocked for self- importnace
Describe the red candle chapter but until wedding
the matchmaker marries Lindo to Tyan-yu.she is a horse that will control the sheep. Huang Taitai is the mother in law. a flood came and her family moved away but left her to marry. she promised her mother to not disgrace her and gave her a red Chang- necklace. She stayed at Huang Taitai's house (12) and worked. At 16, she was to marry him The japanese were in China so when thunder came on the wedding no one came- (bombs) lit the red candle - marriage bond
people said that annette married mr. mason because
the obeah women made him fall in love
connection jing mei to american
the pendent show her cultural difference between her mother and herself- like decorating in the parable. the superstioion of the bad crab is like mirror and suyuan protects her from it like the mother in the story- saying it is bad luck. suyuan presents her june with the gift like to show love , like the mother presents the mirror to her child out of love and luck.
a doll house is considered amodern realistic dramam because its action is primarily based on
the problems of ordinary people
Assonance
the repetition of similar VOWELS in the stressed syllables of successive words.
break open quote- " and ever the sound of the cannon far or near ( rousing even in dreams a devilsh exultation adn all the old mad joy in the depths of my soul."
the sound of the cannon gives him joy that someone has been struck down yet makes him feel bad that he is cheering for someone's death
comic individual
the victim of deception. He is always deceived; he really is not doing that which he seems to be doing. The essential characteristic is that the individual is pursuing an appearance, and thus is the victim of deception, though he may even be conscious of the absurd and delusive nature of his end.
american connection to waverly's story
there is a cultural tension in both stories. the mother wants her daughter to move the mirror - as Chinese customs but the daughter is just decorating. Lindo wants her to marry Chinese but wavely likes rich. Waverly is a reflection of her mother- smart, cunning, open- minded, ect. she learns that her mother cares about her and her concern when she talks to her just as the mother tells her daughter that she is trying to bring good luck for a child and the daughter sees that.
a central focus of act 2 is nora's realization that
there is no way to resolve her crisis with krogstad without involving helmer
what is forshadowing in part one that the black people are up to something
they are not at the villag
tia told antoinette that
they are poor white people that the rich wouldn't look at them, worse than poor black people, her mother didn't like her
after their argument in part 2, what happens
they go inside and she seems sweet and kind and pretty with the light and she gives him a drink (posion) and they went to bed
all of the following statements about torvald's pet name for nora are true expecpt
they imply that he regards her as an equal
in addition to krogstad's moral failings, torvald objects to him as a bank employee because
they were once on a first name basis
in act 3, by having helmer comment as he does to mrs. linde about the benefits of embroidery over knitting, ibsen suggests that helmer
thinks everyone should do what pleases him
How many prostitution houses are there in the valley?
three
How many days does this story take place over?
three days
The nationalists and communists continued to clash until they formed alliances
to fight a war against Japanese invaders in the 30s.
Why does Torvald use pet names with Nora?
to flirt or him trying to be dominant over her to make her feel small
Why did Nora have to borrow money from Krogstad?
to get Torvald to Italy because he was sick
Why does Nora practice the Tarantella all night long with Torvald?
to keep him away from the letter box
Why does Krogstad want his job so badly?
to rebuild his reputation
Why does Mrs. Linde marry a man she doesn't love?
to take care of her family
a central focus of act 2 is nora's realization that
torvald will not let her be herself; her life is a performance
interior monologue
train of thought is overheard not spoken . narrator tells the reader what she is thinking no always saying. voice lacks reflection- stream of consciousness. flow of thoughts - jumbled and cofusing not clear
True or false: In the beginning of the story, Nora is a frivolous person
true
common elements of Shakespearean comedy
two opposite social groups, characters flee, confusion happens and marriage
from korgstad's comments about helmer in act 2, one can tell that krogstad
understand helmer's character better than nora does
a comedy ends with
unity and celebration
2D characters
used as vessels to carry out plot
soliloquy
used to allow a character to communicate his or her thoughts directly to the audience. The character may be surrounded by other characters but the convention is that they can't hear the soliloquy because it is essentially a piece in which the character is thinking rather than actually speaking to anyone.
visual
using descriptive language to create a visual image
verges
village mayor
what is the tone of walt whitman's poem
violent, trying to forget and keeps having bad memories
annette wanted to move why
visit richard, hate her , children
in act 1, nora asks helmer for help with her costume because she
wants to keep him from his work
main goal
was to have one of her works published in a literary magazine by the age of 70.
description of double face
wavelry is a little upset that her mother doesn't think that she is chinese enough. wavlery takes her to Mr. Rory the hair dresser to get her hair done for the wedding. he says her and waverly look alike, but wa. doesn't like that. she remembers comparing faces with her mother when she was young. when she got money to go to america she hired a women to help her. in america she got a job at a fortune cookes factory and met an-mei. it is their bad fortune. an-mei indroduced her to tin jong and they couldn't communicate and she wanted to marry him so gave him a cookie paper about marriage and they married. she had a crooked nose from the bus and thought it was a bad sign but her daugther who has one too thinks of if as devious and double faced- good and bad.
describe four directions
wavelry is marrying rich and thinks her mother doesn't like him because she dismisses him when they talk. she remembers losing intrest in chess at age 14 because she no longer had her mother's support. she used to be married to marvin but her mother made her forget all the good about him. rich messed up at dinner and finally wavely talked to her mother and learned that she knew and was not upset. might go to china with her.
who sees mothers as enemies
waverley and suyuan
how did the house burn down.
we can assume that perhaps the servant myra started the fire and the blacks continued it
How did Kate's (Cathy) attitude towards her sons change? What was it like from the beginning to the end? Why did it change?
when she had them ,she wanted nothing to do with them. She abandoned them and couldn't care less about if they survived or if they needed her. But before she died, she had a change of heart, and she pittied Aron after she saw how cruel Cal was to him. She then left her entire fortune to Aron.
When did Torvald and Krogstad meet?
when they were in school together
which of the following is the main question that creates tension in act 3?
when will helmer read krogstad's letter and how will he react when he does
italy is
white pillars and green water
what islands is the house on
windward islands
How is Nora paying off the loan?
with part of the household budget from Torvald and side jobs
nora's conversation with mrs. linde in act 1 hints that the drama will focus on
women's access to money
palindrome
word or phrase that is spelled the same way backwards as originally
onomatopoeia
word that makes the sound it refers to
puns
words that look alike but have different meanings
assonance
words that repeat the same vowel sounds but begin with different consonant sounds
tell about musical career
wrote libretto for bonesetter's daughter- sold out in 2008 in rock botton remainders- back band raised money
Does nora ever admit to Krogstad that she forged the signature?
yes
normative
yielding to group pressure because a person wants to fit in with the group public - yes private no
describe waiting between trees
ying ying is trying to teach daughter everything she knows about being a tiger. ying ying was a playful girl and wild a clear reflection of her mother. she was rich and one day saw an man. she was passively entered into a marriage and knew it was going to happen yet she did nothing to prevent it. she thought she was in love. she became pregnant and he started taking business trips. she killed the baby when he left her. she was born as a tiger with gold - fierce heart and black- cunning. she lost that when he left her. she became a salesperson and met Clifford St. Clair who was too polite and gentle. he waited for 4 years bc she wanted her other husband to be dead. she knew he was going to marry her and let it happen even though she may have not wanted it she was a ghost. ying ying wants to give lena her tiger strength and cunning. she wants to teach her.
who both lost children
ying-ying and suyuan
Claudio
young lord of Florence
what gender were actors
young males
Larry Donovan
Ántonia's fiancé, and an arrogant and selfish young man. After being fired from his job as a railroad conductor, he leaves Ántonia on the eve of their wedding, running away to Mexico in search of a quick fortune.