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Welcome! January 13, 2015
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Today’s Learning objective:
I will be able to define, identify, and create the literary devices that are associated with Anglo-Saxon literature.
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Anglo Saxon Notes:
There are three types of literary devices when reading an Anglo Saxon Poem. KenningsStock EpithetsAlliterations
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Kennings
A descriptive phrase or compound word that substitutes a noun.
Adds detail and variety
Examples: The house of knowledge was once again packed with students.
Firey Battle Sweat dripped down the warrior’s body.
The war needles sliced right through the man.
Slang, nicknames or phrases that do not directly replace the original noun are NOT kennings!
The original noun is always referred to earlier in the work
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Stock Epithets
Compound adjectives that are used to add detail to special traits of a person or thing.
The first adjective must describe an aspect of the second and then together they describe the noun. Example: In the distance he saw the gold-shining hall
Not an Example: In the distance he saw the big, shining hall.
As in the example, stock epithets usually use hyphens to show that the adjectives are compounding.
These are not used very often today…
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Alliterations
Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of wordsEx. The monster slid silently across the
swamp. Non-Ex. The purple phoenix took off
across the night sky like a plane.Alliterations are commonly used in
songs, tongue twisters, and all types of poetry
Extreme Alliteration
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Practice Literary Devices!
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Create your own Alliterations