Sunday, September 30, 2012

More on Dream With In A Dream/ Romanticism

  • academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/cs6/rom.html
  •  www.wsu.edu/~brians/hum_303/romanticism.html
  • www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/romanticism
 I think after researching more on Romanticism it shows more of the greater meaning Poe is trying to reach. When he refers to sand I feel he is trying to talk about memories and how you can lose them. This reference is an example of Romanticism through nature. These websites show the different types of Romanticism so it helped me to recognize it better. 

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

A Dream Within A Dream

I thought that this poem by Edgar Allen Poe was amazing to read considering it was one of the first examples of Romanticism. This was interesting to me because I like a lot of different poetry's. The way Poe uses figurative language in this poem makes you think about what he is really talking about. When Poe wrote this poem I feel he actually was in a dream or he just imagined a dream. This is what makes Poe one of my favorite because he thinks outside the box and has very good expressions in his writings.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Vo-Cab list #6

  1.  adroit-Clever or skillful in using the hands or mind. He was very adroit so it didn't matter what hand he used.
  2.  amicable-(of relations between people) Having a spirit of friendliness; without serious disagreement or rancor. There will be a amicable settlement of the dispute.
  3.  averse-Having a strong dislike of or opposition to something. Are teacher is not averce to late homework.
  4.  belligerent-Hostile and aggressive. He was belligerent with his actions.
  5.  benevolent-Well meaning and kindly. The girl showed a benevolent smile.
  6.  cursory-Hasty and therefore not thorough or detailed. The detective was cursory with his investigation.
  7.  duplicity-Deceitfulness; double-dealing. The agent had always shown duplicity.
  8.  extol-Praise enthusiastically. He extolled his sons accomplishment.
  9.  feasible-Possible to do easily or conveniently. The task seemed very feasible.
  10.  grimace-An ugly, twisted expression on a person's face, typically expressing disgust, pain, or wry amusement. She had a grimace expression.
  11.  holocaust-Destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, esp. caused by fire or nuclear war. It was a nuclear holocaust.
  12.  impervious-Unable to be affected by. He was impervious to pain.
  13.  impetus-The force or energy with which a body moves. He had lost his impetus from injury.
  14.  jeopardy-Danger of loss, harm, or failure. His job was in jeopardy.
  15.  meticulous-Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise. He was very meticulous with his colors.
  16.  nostalgia-A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. I was overcome with nostalgia for my ex-love.
  17.  quintessence-A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. He was the quintessence of kings.
  18.  retrogress-Go back to an earlier state, typically a worse one. Her grades started to retrogress back to how they were.
  19.  scrutinize-Examine or inspect closely and thoroughly. He wanted to scrutinize every part of the car.
  20.  tepid-Showing little enthusiasm; lukewarm. He was tepid about the long trip.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Vo-cab List #5

  1.  allude-Suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at. The author tried to allude the reader with something interesting.
  2.  clairvoyant-A person who claims to have a supernatural ability to perceive events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact. The man claimed to have a clairvoyant look at the world.
  3.  conclusive-(of evidence or argument) Serving to prove a case; convincing. The results were conclusive, they caught the suspect.
  4.  disreputable-Not considered to be respectable in character or appearance. He had earned a a disreputable reputation.
  5.  endemic-(of a disease or condition) Regularly found among particular people or in a certain area. The disease was only endemic to one valley.
  6.  exemplary-Serving as a desirable model; representing the best of its kind. Her essay was so good the teacher used it for an exemplary for other students.
  7.  fathom-Understand (a difficult problem or an enigmatic person) after much thought. He had to fathom through each lesson
  8. Guile-Sly or cunning intelligence. The man was very guile when it came to tuning cars.
  9.  integrity-The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness. She showed integrity through her actions.
  10.  itinerary-A planned route or journey; schedule. He got his itinerary when he bought the ticket,
  11.  misconstrue-Interpret (something, esp. a person's words or actions) wrongly. The students always misconstrue the math because of the difficulty.
  12.  obnoxious- extremely unpleasant. The baby was obnoxious when it cried.
  13.  placate-Make (someone) less angry or hostile. He tried to placate the angry mom,
  14.  placid- calm unmoving. The lake was always placid at night.
  15.  plagiarism-Taking someone elses writing and passing it as your own. The girl got caught for plagiarism in class.
  16.  potent- Having great power or effect. The smell was potent in the room
  17.  pretext-A reason given in justification of a course of action that is not the real reason. He made up a pretext that solved nothing but calmed down everyone.
  18.  protrude-Extend beyond or above a surface. The gutter protruded from the house.
  19.  stark-Severe or bare in appearance or outline. The tattoo was very stark with bad outline.
  20.  superficial-Existing or occurring at or on the surface. He was always superficial when he talked.

Monday, September 10, 2012

  1. melancholy-A deep, pensive, and long-lasting sadness.
  2. exemplary-Serving as a desirable model; representing the best of its kind. Characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule.
  3. peculiar-Strange or odd; unusual
  4. dread-Anticipate with great apprehension or fear
  5. bough-A main branch of a tree.
  6. pious-Devoutly religious. Making a hypocritical display of virtue.
  7. communion-The sharing or exchanging of intimate thoughts and feelings, esp. when the exchange is on a mental or spiritual level.
  8. auditor-A person who conducts an audit
  9. multitude-A large number.
  10. eloquence-Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing.
  11. despair-The complete loss or absence of hope.
  12. hoary- Grayish-white.
  1. He was full of melancholy and greif.
  2. The project was an exemplary for the students to have an idea.
  3. The girl didn't talk very much and was peculiar.
  4. The students always dread tests.
  5. The bough of the tree broke which caused it to die.
  6. He was very pious about his decisions.
  7. The boy had his first holy communion.
  8. The auditor went to collect his money.
  9. The starving children were in despair.
  10. His skin was very hoary from being inside.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Vo-Cab list #3

  1.  encomium-A speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly.
  2.  coherent-(of an argument, theory, or policy) Logical and consistent
  3.  belabor-Argue or elaborate (a subject) in excessive detail
  4.  eschew-Deliberately avoid using; abstain from
  5.  acquisitive-Excessively interested in acquiring money or material things.
  6.  emulate-Match or surpass (a person or achievement), typically by imitation
  7.  arrogate-Take or claim (something) for oneself without justification.
  8.  banal-So lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring
  9.  excoriation-abrasion: an abraded area where the skin is torn or worn off.
  10.  congeal-Solidify or coagulate, esp. by cooling
  11.  carping-Difficult to please; critical
  12.  substantiate-Provide evidence to support or prove the truth of
  13.  temporize-Avoid making a decision or committing oneself in order to gain time
  14.  largesse-Generosity in bestowing money or gifts upon others
  15.  tenable-Able to be maintained or defended against attack or objection
  16.  insatiable-(of an appetite or desire) Impossible to satisfy
  17.  reconnaissance-Military observation of a region to locate an enemy or ascertain strategic features
  18.  germane-Relevant to a subject under consideration
  19.  ramify-Form branches or offshoots; spread or branch out
  20.  intransigent-Unwilling or refusing to change one's views or to agree about something.
  21.  taciturn-(of a person) Reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
  22.  invidious- (of an action or situation) Likely to arouse or incur resentment or anger in others 
  1. The article was a encomium of the writer.
  2. He is very coherent to all the rules.
  3. There argument was belabor with many smart remarks
  4. He always tried to eschew from drugs.
  5. He was more acquisitive with his huge raise.
  6. He wanted to emulate the movie stars achievements.
  7. The newcomers tried to arrogate land for themselves.
  8. His class is very boring and banal.
  9. There was a excoriation in his skin from the blade.
  10. The water congealed in the freezer into ice.
  11. The judge was very carping with every contestant
  12. He tried to substantiate the whole situation with her.
  13. The boss tried to temporize the deal to give him some time.
  14. She was largesse when it came to taking toys to children.
  15. The house was tenable for him to manage.
  16. He was insatiable when he sat down at the dinner table and could eat endlessly 
  17. They were sent on a reconnaissance mission.
  18. His comment was very germane to the conversation.
  19. They planned to ramify into many chain fast food places.
  20. The mother was intransigent when  it came to him getting a tattoo.
  21. He was very taciturn and quiet.
  22. Seeing him with her made him invidious.