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Literary Movements
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This mode of thoughtdominates Classical
and Neoclassicalwriting.
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This unique, Romantic-erapoet was almost entirely
unpublished in her lifetime.
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This device is present when Bryant claims that Nature
“. . . has a voice ofgladness, and a smile.”
1,41,4
Nature in the classical viewrepresents a set of these.
2,12,1
Romantics valued thischildish mode of creative thought.
2,22,2
This author was not a Romanticbut did use nature to
support his Puritanicalreligious views.
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This device is present whenPoe writes, “Brazen bells! /What a tale of terror, now,
their turbulency tells!”
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Both Jonathan Edwardsand Walt Whitmanexamined the labors
of this creature.
3,13,1
This body of works andgroup of Romantic
writers of New Englandqualifies as a literary movement but not as areligion or philosophy.
3,23,2
He invented the detective storyand even receives credit
for developingthe short story’s form.
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Aside from rhyme,“Baking quick cupcakes took
just two shakes” useswhat sound device?
3,43,4
(precise word needed)This natural element allows
Poe’s narrator to “reflect” onthe setting of
The House of Usher.
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This sub-group of the Romanticssaw transcendentalism andsome Romanticism as toopositive and optimistic.
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This author lived alonein the woods in a hand-built cabin.
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The following are examples of what figure of speech?:
“The wheel in the sky keeps on turning.”
“All we are is dust in the wind.”
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While Emerson’s “Self Reliance”focused on the individual’s
practical relationship to society,this other essay found Emerson
“In the woods, … a transparent eyeball …”
5,15,1
This historical event in Americais closely associated with
the politics ofRomanticism.
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He sang a “song of himself,” but he also sang those
of everyday Americans.
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The “A” sound in “rare and radiant maiden whom the
angels named Lenore” exemplifies thissound device.
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Bryant’s “Thanatopsis” uses a stronger “return to the earth” argument than this Dickinsonpoem on the same subject.
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This six-syllable,onomatopoeic neologismcreated by Poe imitates
the sound of silver bells.
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This point of view is almostnever used in literature.
1,21,2
This title sarcastically showsPoe’s critics that he can write
a story with a moral.
1,31,3
This device is present when Bryant claims that Nature
“. . . has a voice ofgladness, and a smile.”
1,41,4
Nature in the classical viewrepresents a set of these.
2,12,1
This point of view uses a character in the story
as the narrator.
2,22,2
Always cerebral, Dickinsonfelt a funeral in this organ.
2,32,3
This device is present whenPoe writes, “Brazen bells! /What a tale of terror, now,
their turbulency tells!”
2,42,4
Both Jonathan Edwardsand Walt Whitmanexamined the labors
of this creature.
3,13,1
When a third person narratorknows only one character’s
thoughts and basically follows that character around, we say the
narration is this.
3,23,2
Whitman catalogues the American workforce
And exclaims, “I Hear This”
3,33,3
Aside from rhyme,“Baking quick cupcakes took
just two shakes” useswhat sound device?
3,43,4
(precise word needed)This natural element allows
Poe’s narrator to “reflect” onthe setting of
The House of Usher.
4,14,1
This point of view revealsmultiple characters’ thoughts
and emotions.
4,24,2
This essay argues that despiteearthquakes and weather, manis also a great antagonism to
nature.
4,34,3
The following are examples of what figure of speech?:
“The wheel in the sky keeps on turning.”
“All we are is dust in the wind.”
4,44,4
While Emerson’s “Self Reliance”focused on the individual’s
practical relationship to society,this other essay found Emerson
“In the woods, … a transparent eyeball …”
5,15,1
A narrator who only relatesfacts and does not
suggest opinions or subjective attitudes has
this tone.
5,25,2
This poem features anavian intruder from the
“Night’s Plutonian shore”
5,35,3
The “A” sound in “rare and radiant maiden whom the
angels named Lenore” exemplifies thissound device.
5,45,4
Bryant’s “Thanatopsis” uses a stronger “return to the earth” argument than this Dickinsonpoem on the same subject.