AP English Literature and Composition Flashcards: Function Of Text Structure Poetry

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Function Of Text Structure Poetry

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What is the function of parallel structure between scenes or characters?

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Invites comparison; reinforces patterns; clarifies thematic contrasts. Similar structures highlight both similarities and differences.

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Flashcard 1: What is the function of parallel structure between scenes or characters?

Answer: Invites comparison; reinforces patterns; clarifies thematic contrasts. Similar structures highlight both similarities and differences.

Flashcard 2: What is the function of a fragmented structure (discontinuous scenes or sections)?

Answer: It mirrors disorientation and invites the reader to assemble meaning. Broken form reflects chaos or requires active reconstruction.

Flashcard 3: What is the function of a frame narrative (a story within a story)?

Answer: It adds perspective and shapes reliability and interpretation. Nested stories create layers of meaning and mediation.

Flashcard 4: What is the function of parallel structure (repeated syntax) in a text?

Answer: It highlights connections and strengthens emphasis and rhythm. Syntactic repetition creates cohesion and rhetorical force.

Flashcard 5: What is the function of a shift in point of view (for example, 1st to 3rd)?

Answer: It changes access to thoughts and alters sympathy and judgment. POV shifts alter reader's proximity to characters' inner lives.

Flashcard 6: What is the function of dramatic irony created by structure (audience knows more)?

Answer: Builds tension and pathos by contrasting knowledge levels. Characters' ignorance heightens emotional impact for readers.

Flashcard 7: What is the function of a volta (a turn) in a poem's structure?

Answer: Marks a shift in argument, tone, or perspective that redirects meaning. The turn pivots the poem's logic or emotional direction.

Flashcard 8: What is the function of an epistolary structure (letters, journals, documents)?

Answer: It creates immediacy and filters truth through subjective records. Document-based form mimics authentic communication and discovery.

Flashcard 9: What is the function of a shift in point of view (POV) within a text?

Answer: Reframes events; complicates truth; reveals bias and new information. Different perspectives challenge single interpretations.

Flashcard 10: What is the function of repetition of a key image, phrase, or scene across a text?

Answer: Creates emphasis and unity; develops motif and thematic resonance. Recurring elements accumulate meaning and connect parts.

Flashcard 11: Identify the structural effect: A chapter ends on an unanswered question. What is the function?

Answer: Cliffhanger: sustains suspense and compels continued reading. Unresolved endings create tension that drives page-turning.

Flashcard 12: What is the function of beginning in medias res (in the middle of action)?

Answer: Creates immediacy and tension; prompts questions that drive reading. Starting mid-action hooks readers and delays exposition.

Flashcard 13: What is the function of a cyclical structure that ends where it began?

Answer: Emphasizes inevitability, stasis, or recurring patterns. Circular structure suggests no escape or endless repetition.

Flashcard 14: What is the function of foreshadowing as a structural technique?

Answer: Builds anticipation and coherence by hinting at later developments. Early clues prepare readers for plot turns and create unity.

Flashcard 15: What is the function of a poem's stanza breaks (white space) for the reader?

Answer: They signal shifts, pauses, and new units of meaning. White space creates visual and conceptual boundaries between ideas.

Flashcard 16: What is the function of a sonnet's final couplet (in Shakespearean form)?

Answer: Delivers a concluding twist, summary, or judgment. The couplet resolves or complicates the preceding 12 lines.

Flashcard 17: What is the function of a refrain (repeated line or phrase) in a poem?

Answer: It reinforces a central idea and builds emotional intensity. Repetition creates rhythm and hammers home key themes.

Flashcard 18: Identify the structural effect: The narrator reveals the ending early, then explains how it happened. What is the function?

Answer: Foreshadowed/retrospective structure: shifts focus to causes, not outcome. Known ending shifts reader attention to the journey, not destination.

Flashcard 19: What is meant by a text's structure when analyzing its function and effects?

Answer: The deliberate organization of parts to shape meaning and reader response. Structure is how authors arrange elements to create effects.

Flashcard 20: What is the function of a volta (turn) in a sonnet or lyric poem?

Answer: It marks a shift in argument, tone, or perspective. The turn pivots the poem's direction, often at line 9 or 13.

Flashcard 21: What is the function of a non-linear timeline (flashbacks/flash-forwards)?

Answer: It controls suspense and reveals causation selectively. Time manipulation creates mystery and reveals connections gradually.

Flashcard 22: What is the primary function of a non-linear (non-chronological) structure?

Answer: Controls revelation; creates suspense; mirrors memory or trauma. Jumbled time sequences reflect psychological states or withhold key info.

Flashcard 23: What is the function of enjambment in shaping tone and pacing in poetry?

Answer: It accelerates flow and creates suspense across lines. Lines spill over, mimicking urgency or continuous thought.

Flashcard 24: What is the function of juxtaposition as a structural choice in a text?

Answer: It creates contrast to clarify themes or character traits. Placing opposites together highlights differences and meanings.

Flashcard 25: What is the function of an unreliable narrator as a structural device?

Answer: Creates irony and interpretive tension; forces readers to infer truth. Readers must question everything the narrator says.

Flashcard 26: What is the function of a framed narrative (a story within a story)?

Answer: Adds perspective and reliability issues; contextualizes the inner tale. The outer narrator filters and questions the inner story's truth.

Flashcard 27: What is the function of episodic structure (linked but discrete episodes)?

Answer: Shows accumulation of experience; highlights variation on a theme. Separate segments explore different facets of central ideas.

Flashcard 28: What is the function of a cliffhanger ending to a section or chapter?

Answer: Sustains suspense and momentum; compels continued reading. Unresolved tension forces readers to turn the page.

Flashcard 29: What is the primary function of a text's overall structure in shaping meaning?

Answer: It organizes ideas to control emphasis, pacing, and interpretation. Structure acts as the framework that guides reader experience.

Flashcard 30: Identify the structural effect: A sentence continues past a line break without punctuation. What is the function?

Answer: Enjambment: speeds pacing and builds anticipation across lines. Run-on lines create momentum and delay resolution.

Flashcard 31: What is the function of juxtaposition (placing contrasting elements side by side)?

Answer: Highlights differences to sharpen theme, character, or moral judgment. Placing opposites together makes each element more distinct.

Flashcard 32: What is the function of a circular structure (ending returns to the beginning)?

Answer: It emphasizes recurrence, inevitability, or thematic closure. Return to origin suggests cycles or transformation through journey.

Flashcard 33: Identify the structural effect: A poem repeats the same final line in each stanza. What is the function?

Answer: Refrain: reinforces theme and intensifies emotion through repetition. Repeated lines create musical quality and thematic emphasis.

Flashcard 34: What is the function of a narrative in medias res (starting in the middle)?

Answer: It creates immediacy and suspense by delaying exposition. Starting mid-action hooks readers before providing context.

Flashcard 35: Identify the structural effect: A sonnet shifts from problem to resolution at line 9. What is the function?

Answer: Volta: redirects the argument from tension to insight or resolution. Traditional sonnet turn moves from conflict to revelation.

Flashcard 36: What is the function of end-stopped lines in a poem?

Answer: They slow pacing and create closure or emphasis. Punctuation at line's end creates natural pauses and completeness.