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January 25 th through 29 th. Monday, January 25 th. Brief Review of Literary Periods Lit Period Quiz Go over TIB rubric Finish values activity Prewriting for TIB Listen to another TIB BRING TEXTBOOK TOMORROW. American l iterary period Quiz. Question 1. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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January 25th through 29th
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Monday, January 25th
• Brief Review of Literary Periods• Lit Period Quiz • Go over TIB rubric• Finish values activity• Prewriting for TIB• Listen to another TIB• BRING TEXTBOOK TOMORROW
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Americanliterary period
Quiz
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Question 1
This literary period lasted from 1650-1750 and was characterized by sermons and diaries
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Question 2
Name one of the two pieces we will read that is ABOUT the colonial period but not written DURING the colonial period.
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Question 3
What historical event shaped much of the Revolutionary Period?
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Question 4
The topic of most literature during the Revolutionary period was
a) Religionb) Politicsc) Natured) Isolation
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Question 5
Name the literary period where more creative writing, such as poems and short stories, was first introduced.
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Question 6
Name the literary period that grew out of Romanticism and focuses on self reliance and individualism.
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Question 7
The literary period known as Realism was shaped by what historical event?
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Question 8
Name one example of Modernism.
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Question 9
Name outgrowth of Modernism associated with jazz music and allusions to African American spirituals.
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Question 10
Name one contemporary author from your notes.
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Tuesday, January 26th
• YOU NEED YOUR TEXTBOOK TODAY• Get Vocabulary Words (quiz next Tuesday)• Background on Jonathan Edwards• Read “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”• “Sinners” Seminar• Homework: Explain how any three themes or
characteristics of Puritan literature are represented in “Sinners…” (half page)
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Fire, Brimstone, and The Great Awakening
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Origins• Biblical• Signs of God’s wrath• Sulfurous, volcanic smell• Used by Greek Orthodox
church to purify• Came to refer to certain
preachers during the Great Awakening
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Sermons of Raw Emotion: The Great Awakening
Reasons for The Great AwakeningSermons of Raw Emotion
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The Great Awakening 1730-1740 gave colonists a shared national religious experience
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Reasons for The Great Awakening
• People felt that religion was dry, dull and distant
• Preachers felt that people needed to be concerned with inner emotions as opposed to outward religious behavior
• People in New England can read and interrupt the Bible on their own
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George Whitefield
• Puritan Minster who used raw emotional sermons to reach all classes of colonists
• Preached that “good works” and “godly lives” would bring you salvation
• Forced to give sermons in open areas (revivals)
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Jonathan Edwards a Puritan Minster terrified listeners with his sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”
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Outcomes of the Great Awakening
• Birth of deep religious convictions in the colonies
• New churches built to accommodate new members
• Colleges founded to train new ministers
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Outcomes of the Great Awakening
• Encouraged ideas of equality and right to challenge authority
• Birth of charity and charitable organizations
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Wednesday, January 27th
• Finish “Sinners” Activity if needed (this is if we don’t get to the seminar on Tuesday)
• Background info on The Crucible• Justified vs. Irrational fears activity• Begin reading The Crucible• Act I due Monday
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The Crucible
By Arthur Miller
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Who was Arthur Miller?
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Husband of Marilyn Monroe
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Writer of…
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The Red Scare/McCarthyism
• Thousands accused of communism
• Came to a boiling point in the 1950’s
• During the Cold War• Senator Joseph
McCarthy spearheaded the campaign.
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What does this have to do with Miller?
• Arthur Miller was accused of communist activities.
• Miller wrote a play in response to the Red Scare
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Salem Witch Trials
• 1692• Salem, Massachusetts• Many were accused of
witchcraft• 25 put to death, others
jailed.• Mass hysteria
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/features/97/salem/
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Current HysteriaJustified Fears Irrational Fears
-All people of Middle Eastern descent are terrorists
-Soldiers called to war may be injured or killed
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Thursday, January 28th
• Native American Literature Presentation by Mr. Perry.
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Friday, January 29th • Library to print final copy of “This I Believe” essay and do web
activities on Witch Trials
• Web activities• 1. Print and answer questions
– http://midgefrazel.net/witch_webhunt.pdf • 2. View and make sure to click on all links
– http://www.nationalgeographic.com/salem/
• Essay due at the end of class (give to Mr. Perry)• Also turn in activity 1 to Mr. Perry