archetypes

  1. death, hopelessness, and spiritualaridity
    the desert
  2. a pari of lovers who's relationship is often frowned by outside forces
    starcrossed lovers
  3. an elder with wisdom
    wise old man
  4. someone who by long study has gains wisdom
    the scholar
  5. a loving and nuturing person
    angel
  6. a symbol of force, temptation, and evil
    the serpent
  7. someone who serves his country
    soldier
  8. the character who represents evil
    the devil
  9. a person trained to coplete in sports
    athlete
  10. very protective, cares for his child strongly
    the father
  11. a person ingaged in one or more broad spectrums
    artist
  12. hero that tries to bring hero out of chaos
    sun
  13. the proccess of gathering a crop
    harvest
  14. mr.jones- the neglectiful ruler
    nicholas the II-the neglectiful ruler
  15. old major- wanted all animals to be equal and came up with animalism.
    Karl Marx-communist and came up with marxism.
  16. snowball-industrialize farm
    leon troksky-industrialize russia
  17. nepolean-runs of snowball and used the puppies as the secret police and killed anyone who wasn't trustworthy
    joseph stalin-runs troksky off and used secret police and killed anyone who disagreed
  18. squealer-used propagandha to back up everything
    propagandha-no western newspaper
  19. boxer-the hard worker and was very trustworthy to their master
    people who stand for revolution
  20. when was nostalgia used in animal farm?
    when molly was missing the sugar cubes that the humans gave her and her ribbons
  21. when was simplification used in animal farm?
    when the animals would say,"all humans are the enemy."
  22. when was euphemism used in animal farm?
    when they killed animals, but made it seem like it was better for them and when squeler would change the commandments then explain it to the animals to make it sound good.
  23. when was charisma used in animal farm?
    when squeler and nepolean gave speeches or explained something.
  24. when was slippery slope used in animal farm?
    when napoleon used to say what was gone happen after snoball was gone.
  25. when was name calling used in animal farm?
    when napoleon would talk about snowball
  26. slippery slope
    an arguement saying that something negative will happen if an event befor it occurs
  27. nostalgia
    a portal emotion, homesickness, and yearning for the past
  28. wesal words
    an equivocal word used to deprice a statement of its force or to evade a direct commitment
  29. simplification (stereotyping)
    reducing a complex situation to an easy choice involving good or evil
  30. plain folks
    someone they can trust and who has their interest at heart
  31. transfer propagandha
    often used in wartimes and politics
  32. appeal to emotion
    plays on a person's emotions and getting people to follow you by getting them emotional
  33. glittering generalities
    emotional appealing words like "coke goes better with everything."
  34. euphemism
    makes something bad sound good
  35. charisma
    a magnetic charm or appeal
  36. ad homonym
    when you attack the messenger instead of the factual arguement, because you can't win the arguement
  37. assertion
    an energetic statement presented as a fact although it's not necessarily true.
  38. straw man
    to distract your opponent by using a twisted version of their arguement.
  39. name calling
    negative words that are used to create an unfavorable opinion of the competition in the viewer's mind
  40. the big lie
    the idea is that you keep repeating the same lie over and overm until people believe it.
  41. loaded words
    words that attempts to influence the listener or reader by appealing to emotion
  42. diversion (splitting the issue)
    any maneuver aimed at getting the listener off of the original subject and focus on another
  43. card stacking
    presenting only the positive facts but not the negative
  44. scape goat
    singling out one person to make them seem like the bad person
  45. experts
    helps to promote products by using their reputation
  46. cause vs. correlation
    try to convince the consumer that an event is directly caused by something else
  47. the lesser of the two evils
    tries to convience us of an idea or proposal by presenting it as the lest offensive.
  48. dramatic irony
    when the reader knows something about the plot that the characters don't
  49. verbal irony
    the use of language to express the opposite of its literal meaning
  50. situational irony
    when people and events come together in situations creating a tension between expected and real situations.
  51. symbolism
    when the author uses an object in or reference to add deeper meaning to a story
  52. direct chraracterization
    when the author tells what the character is like
  53. indirect characterization
    means the author develops the character through their actions, thoughts, appearance, or other characters reactions
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