English Final
mosquitoes
"Dear JOhn Wayne" by Louise Erdrich show that society doesn't recognize problems until they are noticable, just like a mosquito bite becomes inflamed.
mosquitos break through the smoke screen and "slow-burning spirals" are describing a burning thing that is meant to keep away mosquitoes, but it is ineffective. (In what story?)
"Dear John Wayne" by Louise Erdrich
language and identity is discussed in whats story
"How to Tame a Wild Tongue" by Gloria Anzaldua
Vladek is fromm what story?
"Maus" by Art speiglmen
Relates an American sport to Indian tradition by using the animal metaphor "wild horses" and comparing it to sports like fottbal or cheerleading he does this well. Views the freedom of football to the native spirit. We are American by principle not definition
"Navajo monument at valley tribal school"
What story is in an office setting and foreshadows what the newbies experience at the office will be like?
"Orientation" by Daniel ORzoco
"luke warm" (what story)
"kitchenette building" Gwen. Brooks
institutionalizing of the domestication of women (what story)
"kitchenette building" Gwen. Brooks
Discusses abortion and is symbolically a universal mother (what story)
"the mother" by Gwendolyn Brooks
Bureau of INdian Affairs
("Lulaby" by leslie silko) they come and take Ayahs kids from her to the indian boarding school
paternalism
- the policy or practice on the part of people in positions of authority of restricting the freedom and responsibilities of those subordinate to them in the subordinates' supposed best interest. ("Going to Meet the Man")
List the three different part in Woman Hollering Creek
1. The first section of the book features stories told from the vantage point of female children, in most instances 2.The teenagers of the second section of the book engage in risky decision-making 3.o In the last, and longest, section of the book, we see the myriad of experiences in adult women's lives.
beat poets
A national group of poets who emerged from San Francisco's literary counterculture in the 1950s. ... Beat poetry is largely free verse, often surrealistic, and influenced by the cadences of jazz, as well by Zen and Native American spirituality. Browse more Beat poets. Not societies elites but bums poets and musician
the use of a word referring to or replacing a word used earlier in a sentence, to avoid repetition, such as do in I like it and so do they. ( "wild horses, wild horses, wild horses in Sherman Alexies "The Navajo Movemnet") ?
Anaphora
Who is Vladek
Art Speiglemans father in "Maus", a Holocaust survvor and tells his story.
Silko also represents elements of the oral tradition in the story's ending; when she perceives that her husband Chato, lying curled up in the snow, is dying, ____________ sings a lullaby that her grandmother used to sing to her.
Ayah
List Author "Orientation"
Daniel Orozco
2nd person?
Definition of Second Person. Second person is a point of view (how a story is told) where the narrator tells the story to another character using the word 'you.' ... When writing fiction in second person, the author is making the audience a character, implicating them. ("How to date a brown girl)
giving hints to what will happen in the future is what? adn what story?
Foreshadowing in "Orientation" by Daniel ORzocos
List Author "How to tame a wild tongue"
Gloria Anzalduas
List Author "kitchenette building"
Gwendolyn Brooks
List Author "the mother"
Gwendolyn Brooks
who destroyed the best minds of Ginsburgs generation
In the Hebrew Bible, Moloch was an idolatrous god to whom children were sacrificed by placing them in fire
List Author "Going to Meet the Man"
James Baldwin
List Author "Drown"
Junot Diaz
List Author "How to Date a Browngirl"
Junot Diazs
List Author "Persimmons"
Li-young Lee
LIst Author "Dear John Wayne"
Louise Erdrich
who is maggie?
Maggie represents the "outsider." The way she is treated by both the big kids and by Twyla and Roberta represents the individual whose voice is marginalized. ... The way she is treated by both the big kids and by Twyla and Roberta represents the individual whose voice is marginalized (Recitiiaf by Toni Morrison)
List Author "My Grandmother Washes Her Feet in the Sink of the Bathroom at Sear"
Mohja Kahf
List Author "Woman Hollering Creek"
Sandra Cisneros
List Author "At Navajo Monument Valley Tribal School"
Sherman Alexie
List Author "Crow Testament"
Sherman Alexie
temporal setting
The different stops the narrator, Jing-Mei, makes while on her way to Shanghai, influence her feelings about her Chinese identity and culture. the time something is happening in "A pair or tickets"
chato
The husband that taught Ayah how to do a signature and was an alcoholic who dies in the end. Woman recalls intrusinon of white people to be source of allher tragedies. CHato translated the new that Jimmie died in a helicopter crash, She signed her children away and blamed chato
List Author "Recitatif"
Toni Morrison
two girls bond over the differences they have with their mother, their inability to learn in an orphanage. (Wat story and what are their names?)
Twyla and Roberta in "Recitiaf" by Toni Morrison who always meet in union or reunion.
chocalate thunder
a sex toybought to cheer up a son who is in a coma in ("Do not go gentle" by sherman alexie)
Anika bloom
character in Daniel Orzco's "Orientation"
telenovela
latin soap opera, from "woman from the hollering creek" CLeofiles always compared her life to it
"persimmon" and "precision"
persimmon" and "precision," and by poem's end, these two words resonate with representative significance for a son who has managed to recover specific values from his fading heritage
Describe "Crow Testament"
presents a picture of harships suffered by Native American through the metaphorical image of a crow.
Anthropomorphism
the attribution of human characteristics or behavior to a god, animal, or object. God to Poetry(Yet Do I Marvel"
Anaphora
the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses