Cards (104)

    • Which French poet wrote *Les Misérables* and *Notre-Dame de Paris*?
      Victor Hugo
    • Charles Baudelaire is associated with the Symbolism movement.
    • Which poet wrote *Une Saison en Enfer* and *Illuminations*?
      Arthur Rimbaud
    • Paul Verlaine's works often emphasize atmosphere and emotion.
    • Victor Hugo's major work *Les Misérables* explores themes of social reform, love, and justice.
    • Match the poetic form with its description:
      Sonnet ↔️ 14-line poem with specific rhyme scheme
      Ballad ↔️ Narrative poem with quatrains and refrains
      Free verse ↔️ Unrhymed, rhythmically flexible poetry
    • What is the term for the pattern of rhyming lines in a poem?
      Rhyme scheme
    • A metaphor is a comparison without using "like" or as.
    • What is the term for a comparison using "like" or "as"?
      Simile
    • A ballad is typically used to express a single emotion or idea.
      False
    • Order the common themes in French poetry:
      1️⃣ Love
      2️⃣ Nature
      3️⃣ Social Justice
      4️⃣ Death
    • In French poetry, what does a rose often symbolize?
      Love
    • A forest in French poetry often symbolizes tranquility.
    • What do chains often represent in French poetry?
      Social Justice
    • A falling leaf in French poetry often symbolizes mortality.
    • Match the French poet with their major work:
      Victor Hugo ↔️ *Les Misérables*
      Charles Baudelaire ↔️ *Les Fleurs du Mal*
      Arthur Rimbaud ↔️ *Une Saison en Enfer*
      Paul Verlaine ↔️ *Romances sans paroles*
    • What are some key poetic techniques used in French poetry?
      Rhyme scheme, alliteration, metaphor
    • Symbolism in French poetry uses objects, places, or ideas to represent abstract concepts.
    • What are two key elements to identify in a poem's analysis?
      Themes and motifs
    • Analyzing vocabulary helps to evoke emotion or create imagery
    • Examining stylistic elements in a poem includes analyzing metaphors.
    • Why is researching the context important in poetry analysis?
      Understanding the poem's creation
    • Steps in the translation process of a poem
      1️⃣ Identify theme
      2️⃣ Analyze key vocabulary
      3️⃣ Examine stylistic elements
      4️⃣ Research context
      5️⃣ Translate phrase by phrase
      6️⃣ Compare versions
    • Identifying the theme of a poem is the first step in the translation process.
    • What does "ombre noire" translate to in English?
      Dark shadow
    • The metaphor "rose fanée" refers to a faded rose.
    • Which poet influenced the creation of the poem being translated?
      Baudelaire
    • Match the era with its key poets:
      Medieval ↔️ Chrétien de Troyes
      Renaissance ↔️ Pierre de Ronsard
      Modern ↔️ Charles Baudelaire
    • Ballads and lais were popular poetic forms during the medieval period.
    • What cultural values did medieval poetry reinforce?
      Courtly love and chivalry
    • Sonnets and odes were used in the Renaissance to celebrate beauty and humanism
    • The example poem reflects the themes of urban alienation and beauty.
    • Which major work is Victor Hugo known for?
      Les Misérables
    • Victor Hugo's works often emphasize social reform and emotional expression.
    • What is the primary purpose of understanding poetic forms and techniques?
      Analyzing structure and style
    • A sonnet typically has 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme.
    • The theme of a sonnet is often expressing a single emotion or idea.
    • What is an example of a common rhyme scheme in a sonnet?
      ABAB CDCD EFEF GG
    • What are common themes in French poetry?
      Love, nature, social justice, death
    • Symbolism in poetry involves using objects or ideas to represent abstract concepts.