Study Guide Second Semester Final – English 9 Works: Antigone by Sophocles Twelve Angry Men Of Mice and Men “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell Fahrenheit 451 Animal Farm The Truman Show “The Lottery” “Harrison Bergeron” Drama: “The Nature of Drama” p. 1023-1026 “Questions to Explore about Drama” p.1026-1028 “Realistic and Non-realistic Drama” p. 1083-1087 “Comedy and Tragedy” p. 1219-1226 How did dramas develop/change from Greek drama to Shakespearian Drama to Modern Drama? Literary Terms: Allegory Alliteration Allusion Iamb Trochee Anapest Spondee Dactyl Antagonist Anaphora Aside Assonance Blank verse Catharsis Character: Flat/round/static/stock/developing character Direct/Indirect characterization Chorus Comedy Comic relief Consonance Couplet Irony: verbal, dramatic, situational irony English/Shakespearean Sonnet Italian/Petrarchan Sonnet Foot Free verse Hamartia Imagery Internal Rhyme Metaphor Meter Point of View: omniscient, third person limited, first person, objective/dramatic Oxymoron Personification Protagonist Quatrain Rhyme Rhyme scheme Sarcasm Satire Sestet Simile Stanza Theme Tragedy Verse