Literature Exam

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Mind Map on Literature Exam, created by Olivia Kline on 01/03/2017.
Olivia Kline
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Literature Exam
  1. ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
    1. What is the mood/atmosphere of Chapter 1?
      1. Some humor, introduced to ironies and corruption of death and survival in a war
      2. Kemmerich's death illustrates part of the cental message of the novel. What is it?
        1. War destroys innocence, steals life, and concerns itself with nothing, not even the individual
        2. What is Kat's philosophy of war?
          1. The hierarchical organizations (and pay) drags war on unnecessarily
          2. What is Kropp's philosophy of war?
            1. If you just send the two leaders to fight, whoever wins, their country wins, the "right" people would be fighting
            2. What is the author's intention in expanding these?
              1. To point out that innocent men are fighting the war of nations and that by spending so much time fighting for a cause, causes you to think about why you are fighting
              2. What is Kropp's phyiosophy concerning the power given to insignificant men?
                1. That since they are insignificant, when they get power, they abuse it
              3. ROMEO AND JULIET
                1. What does Mercutio say about "blind love"?
                  1. "if love be blind, it cannot hit the mark"
                  2. Explain: " Virtue itself turns vice, being misplaced,/ And vice something by action dignified"
                    1. The friar is saying "all things have the potential for both hep and harm"
                    2. What does Friar Lawrence mean when he says to Romeo, "Young men's love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes
                      1. He means that young men often believe that love is what they are feeling
                      2. What does Friar Lawrence mean when he syas, "Therefore, love moderately; long love doth so"?
                        1. If you love moderately, your love will last long and not be consumed
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