The Uses of Exile Metaphor as a Way of Knowing Dr Robert DiNapoli .
A Visual Depiction of Dantes Inferno Class project for Dr.Hales World Literature Course - Fall 1999 by Barbara Christopher.
Nothing But the Truth byAvi. sat·ire Pronunciation [sat-ahyuh r] –noun Pronunciation 1. use of wit to criticize behavior: the use of wit, especially irony,
The Medieval Period A.Introduction 1. the medieval mind—”post apocalyptic” 2. bad times / hard times.
Poetry Project POEM: MAD SONG BY: WILLIAM BLAKE Powerpoint By: Kayla Jones.
“On with the dance! Let joy be unconfined!” ~ Lord Byron, British Poet, 1788-1824.
Figurative Language. Simile A comparison of two unlike things using like or as She is like a cow.
Pluto (Hades). Hades was son of Cronus and Rhea, and brother to Zeus and Poseidon Cronus m. Rhea Hestia Hades PoseidonDemeterHeraZeus He was the god of.
William Blake. 1. Lead-in: Pre-Romanticism Pre-Romanticism 2. appreciation : Tiger and A sick rose Tiger and A sick rose 3. Comparison : Tiger and Lamb.
‘Joy is prayer Joy is strength. Joy is love. Joy is a net of love by which you can catch souls. God loves a cheerful giver. She gives most who gives with.
William Blake. The Romantic Period (1785- 1830) The Romantic Period was an era of turbulence. o Slave trade abolished in 1807 o The American and French.
Romanticism. A movement in art and literature in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in revolt against the Neoclassicism of the previous centuries.