Language Arts 4

Final Exam Review Sheet

A. TEXTS TO KNOW:

1.  BEOWULF Author Unknown (pages 33-60)

2.  “THE CANTERBURY TALES PROLOGUE” Geoffrey Chaucer (pages 113-136)

3.  “THE PARDONER’S TALE” Geoffrey Chaucer (pages 144-151)

4.  “THE WIFE OF BATH’S TALE” Geoffrey Chaucer (pages 155-166)

5.  “FEDERIGO’S FALCON” Giovanni Boccaccio (pages 172-176)

6.  FRANKENSTEIN by Mary Wolstonecraft Shelley

7.  The Poetry of William Blake

“THE LAMB” (page 710), “THE TYGER” (page 712), “THE FLY” (page 713)

*Additional Poems by William Blake (pages 711, 714)

8.  The Poetry of William Wordsworth

“I WANDERED LONELY AS A CLOUD” (page 735)

“IT IS A BEAUTEOUS EVENING” (page 734)

*Additional Poems by Wordsworth (pages 726-733)

9.  The Poetry of George Gordon, Lord Byron

“SHE WALKS IN BEAUTY” (page 774)

“WHEN WE TWO PARTED” (page 775)

*Additional Poems by Byron (pages 777-778)

10.  The Poetry of Percy Shelley

“OZYMANDIAS” (page 782)

“ODE TO THE WEST WIND” (pages 783-785)

*Additional Poems by Shelley (pages 786-789)

11.  The Poetry of John Keats

“WHEN I HAVE FEARS THAT I MAY CEASE TO BE” (page 803)

“ODE ON A GRECIAN URN” (page 799-800)

*Additional Poems by Keats (pages 801-802, 804-806)

B. AUTHORS TO KNOW:

1. WILLIAM BLAKE – 709 5. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH – 722-725

2. GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON – 773, 780 6. PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY – 781, 791

3. JOHN KEATS – 798, 807 7. GEOFFREY CHAUCER – 107-110

4. GIOVANNI BOCCACCI0 – 171 8. MARY WOLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY

C. CHARACTERS TO KNOW

1. Agatha De Lacey 12. Grendel 23. Miller 34. Wiglaf

2. Alphonse Frankenstein 13. Grendel’s Mother 24. Monna Giovanna 35. Woman of Bath

3. Beowulf 14. Gwenevere 25. Old Man De Lacey 36. Youngest Rioter

4. Cain 15. Henry Clerval 26. Oxford Cleric

5. Caroline Beaufort 16. Herot 27. Pardoner

6. The Cook 17. Hrothgar 28. Robert Walton

7. The Creature 18. Justine Moritz 29. Safie

8. Elizabeth Lavenza 19. Kirwin 30. Summoner

9. Ernest Frankenstein 20. Knight 31. The Turk

10. Federigo de Alberighi 21. Krempe 32. Victor Frankenstein

11. Felix De Lacey 22. Margaret Saville 33. Waldman

D. STYLISTIC ELEMENTS TO KNOW:

1. Characteristics of an “Epic Hero” (class notes)

2. Elements of the Epic Genre (class notes)

3. Elements of Romanticism (class notes)

4. Elements of the “Byronic Hero” (class notes)

5. MLA Format

6. Essay & Paragraph Structure (sentence types, grammar, usage, punctuation, etc)

E. LITERARY DEVICES TO KNOW:

1. Antagonist 25. Line

2. Alliteration 26. Lyric

3. Metaphor 27. Litote

4. Allusion 28. Meter (di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa)

5. Mood 29. Kenning

6. Apostrophe 30. Motif

7. Narrative 31. Imagery

8. Assonance 32. Novel

9. Caesura 33. Ode

10. Onomatopoeia 34. Internal Rhyme

11. Parody 35. Irony (Dramatic, Situational, Verbal)

12. Consonance 36. Pathetic Fallacy

13. Personification 37. Hyperbole

14. Dynamic Characters 38. Point of View

15. End Rhyme 39. Protagonist

16. Epithet 40. Rhyme Scheme

17. Elegy 41. Round Characters

18. Epic 42. Symbol

19. Epistolary Novel 43. Sonnet

20. Foil Characters 44. Stanza

21. Foreshadowing 45. Static Characters

22. Framed Narrative 46. Simile

23. Flashback 47. Tragic Flaw

24. Flat Characters 48. Tone

F. FINAL EXAM POINT BREAKDOWN

1.  Character Matching (#1-17)

2.  Literary Device Matching (#18-39)

3.  Multiple Choice / True or False: Beowulf, Medieval Lit., Frankenstein (#40-54)

4.  MLA Format (#55-63)

5.  Matching: Romanticism & Byronic Hero Characteristics (#64-82)

6.  Multiple Choice/ True or False: Romantic Poetry (#83-92)

7.  Close Reading (#93-100)