UNIT 5.1
UNIT 5.2
THE GREAT GATSBY
UNIT 6.1
UNIT 6.2
100
Her poetry focused on the oppression of women and their struggles in the late 1800s.
Who is Emily Dickinson?
100
"It takes life to love life" is the theme of this story.
What is "Lucinda Matlock"?
100
New money, parties, and a social community could be used to describe this place in the story.
What is "West Egg"?
100
What community was being revitalized during the Harlem Renaissance?
What is African Americans?
100
Robert Frost's poem "Acquainted with the Night" has this mood.
What is lonely/reflective?
200
She goes slowly insane by being trapped in her room in complete solitary from society made her insane.
Who is the narrator of "The Yellow Wallpaper"?
200
People made assumptions about this character that turned out to be very wrong.
Who is "Richard Cory"?
200
Gatsby was highly influenced by this character, including the fact that he doesn't drink.
Who is "Dan Cody"?
200
This is the question Langston Hughes sought to answer in his poem "Harlem".
What is "What happens to a dream deferred?"
200
"He hitched" is an example of this literary device.
What is alliteration?
300
The woman creeping in the wallpaper shows us this about our narrator in "The Yellow Wallpaper".
What is her insanity? (Mirroring her own life in wallpaper)
300
Miniver Cheevy was never able to reach his American Dream because he wanted to live in this time period.
What is the Renaissance?
300
She didn't care that Myrtle had been killed, which frustrated Nick.
Who is Jordan Baker?
300
Zora Neale Hurston used this style of writing in her short story "How It Feels to be Colored Me".
What is stream of consciousness?
300
The mending wall serves as this literary device as it's supposed to keep them apart, but it brings them closer together.
What is irony?
400
This text focused on a mother raising her daughter alone, focusing on how she parented her first child by society's standards and not by her own instinct.
What is "I Stand Here Ironing"?
400
In "America and I", the author used this literary device to show the importance of language for immigrants who didn't speak English.
What is diction?
400
Throughout the story, he figures out that everybody has a purpose in life, yet he also learns that most people are careless.
Who is Nick Carroway?
400
What is the tone of "I, Too" by Langston Hughes?
What is hopeful?
400
This literary device includes examples such as "snarled" and "rattled".
What is onomatopoeia?
500
An absent father and dreams of an old lifestyle show how women work to support themselves, yet can't seem to be successful without a man in this text.
What is "Adolescence - III"?
500
This poem's theme was to be proud, despite the flaws that might hurt your reputation.
What is "Chicago"?
500
This theme is responsible for the death, lies, and ruined relationships in the novel.
What is immorality?
500
This is the literary device where an author places two ideas/moments/things side-by-side in order to contrast their differences.
What is juxtaposition?
500
Being a man is judged by your behavior and being responsible, not by what you own is a theme to which story from this unit?
What is "The Man Who was Almost a Man"?
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