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Literary Allusions to Folk Tales
Literary Allusions to Folk Tales
Shakespeare, King Lear: “Fie, foh and fum, I smell the blood of a British man” Original:
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Literary Allusions to Folk Tales
Shakespeare, King Lear: “Fie, foh and fum, I smell the blood of a British man” Original:
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Hayleigh dove jay Hartley
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In 1808, their friend, the romantic poet Clemens Brentano, asked them to collect all types of folk tales so he could use them in
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Read the excerpt from an essay about folk tales.
The majority of folk tales involve danger. Stories like "Little Red Riding
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Yael is writing an essay about the development of folk tales. Read the excerpt from her essay.
Every culture throughout time has
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What is the antonym of the word in bold.
In the early 1800s, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm collected hundreds of Germanic folk tales:
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Read the passage. Then, select the antonym of the word in bold.
In the early 1800s, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm collected hundreds of
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What purpose did African griots serve? (1 point) Responses advised village councils on public matters advised village councils
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three allusions from doctor canterbury tales
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A common literary device in modernist poetry is allusion. Why were allusions used so frequently by modernist poets?
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