List I (Literary Term) | List II (Example) |
A. Dramatic Irony | I. The Option Room |
B. Anagnorisis | II. Julius Caesar |
C. Epic Simile | III. The Iliad |
D. Bildungsroman | IV. Jane Eyre |
- (A) Dramatic Irony - Julius Caesar (II): Occurs when the audience knows something that the characters do not, as seen in Julius Caesar.
- (B) Anagnorisis - The Option Room (I): A moment of critical discovery, exemplified in this text.
- (C) Epic Simile - The Iliad (III): A literary device used extensively in Homeric epics like The Iliad.
- (D) Bildungsroman - Jane Eyre (IV): A coming-of-age story as exemplified by Jane Eyre.
List I (Rasa) | List II (Bhava) |
A. Shringar | II. Rati |
B. Hasya | III. Hasa |
C. Shoka | I. Raudra |
D. Veera | IV. Vira |