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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Literary Element help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need help on a graphic organizer with a Shakespeare play

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The play is the Taming of the Shrew act 1 and 2 if anyone can help me please I don't understand anything.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@rameez786cool

OpenStudy (hugsnotughs):

Hey. :)

OpenStudy (hugsnotughs):

Told you I'd be here. ;)

OpenStudy (hugsnotughs):

First, let me see a way you can understand the play better...

OpenStudy (hugsnotughs):

http://nfs.sparknotes.com/shrew/ That has the play with OUR English language. xD You'll undertsand it better. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, thank you so much.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What I don't get is the literary elements though

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't know how to read the play and say oh that's that and pick out the literary elements, you get me? @hugsnotughs

OpenStudy (hugsnotughs):

Oh okay, well let me see the literary elements you have to look for. Or, is it just in geneneral?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah I have a list hold on let me type it.(:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Characterization, Conflict, Figurative Language, Flashback, Foil, Setting, Symbolism, Foreshadowing, Imagery, Irony, Point of View,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And it cant be this poem has to do with conflict it has to give me the scene and line number in which is was presented who it dealt with and an explanation I think. I attached the graph.

OpenStudy (hugsnotughs):

Okay. Let me see if I can find some. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you(:

OpenStudy (hugsnotughs):

Ah, look: http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/shrew/facts.html Setting: "Well, Tranio, here we are in fertile Lombardy, garden of Italy" Another thing about the setting...it is usually in Padua, and it seems to be during the Italian Renaissance. Foreshadowing: Petruchio’s declaration to Katherine in Act II that he is the man to tame her.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But in there its talking about the whole poem I just need lines.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@zdog517

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