Anglo
Anglo
Anglo
Group Members
• Introduction of Normans
• William the Conqueror
• Literary Background
• Language
• Poetry
• Romance
• Prose
• Terms
Introduction
• Antonomasia
It is a figure of speech in which some defining word or phrase is substituted
for a person's proper name.
• Example
“the Bard of Avon” for William Shakespeare.
• Antimasque
A comic or grotesque performance, as a dance, presented before or between
the acts of a masque.
• Example
Dramatic composition.
• Apostrophe
In literature, apostrophe is a figure of speech sometimes represented by
exclamation “O”. A writer or a speaker, using an apostrophe, detaches
himself from the reality and addresses an imaginary character in his
speech.
• Example
The boy’s bike is red.
• Aphorism
An aphorism is a brief sentence or phrase that expresses an opinion or makes
a statement of wisdom.
• Example
Yesterday is but today’s memory, and tomorrow is today’s dream. “Khalil
Gibran”
• Arcadia
It is Greek word refers to a vision of pastoralism and harmony with nature.
Arcadia is a poetic shaped space associated with bountiful natural splendor
and harmony.
• Example
The 'Garden' is often inhabited by shepherds.
• Archaism
Archaism is the derivative of the Greek word archaikos, which means
“beginning,” or “ancient.” It is a figure of speech in which a used phrase or
word is considered very old fashioned and outdated.
• Examples
Most probably contain words like “thine” and “thou.”
• Autobiography
The autobiography is the story of one's life, written by that person.
Mostly, autobiographies are written in first-person point of view.
It is a focused account of a writer's life told from the writer's own point of
view.
• Example
My name is Michael Smith and I was born on the 30th of August in Long
Beach.
• Atmosphere
It is defined as the area of air and gas enveloping objects in space, like stars
and planets, or the air around any location.
• Example
Atmosphere is the ozone and other layers which make up the Earth's sky as
we see it. It is the air and gases contained inside a greenhouse.
• Augustan
Relating to or denoting Latin literature of the reign of Augustus, including the
works of Virgil, Horace, Ovid, and Livy.
Relating to or denoting 17th- and 18th-century English literature of a style
considered refined and classical, including the works of Pope, Addison,
and Swift.
• Example
‘poets of the Augustan age.
• Avantgarde
In French, avant-garde means the “vanguard” or the “advance guard” —
basically the people and ideas that are ahead of their time. Usually it refers
to a movement in the arts.
• Example
Dadaism, or in politics, like anarchism.
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