Renaissance Roundup
Harlem All-Stars
Poetry Parts
Types of Poems
Figure Out the Figurative Language
100

This is a awakening, rebirth or revival of the arts and culture. Europe beat us to it. 

Renaissance 

100

This author of I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings was also involved in the Civil Rights Movement and worked with Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X. 

Maya Angelou 

100

This is a single groups of words in a poem. Kind of like a sentence in prose. 

Line 

100

This is a poem that consists of a "couple" or two lines total. 

A Couplet 

100
She was ​like ​the sun, always rising early in the morning to make her coffee and start her day. 

Simile 

200

This is where Harlem is located. 

Manhattan, New York City, New York 

200

This poet painted a realistic portrait of what life was like as an African American, including their suffering, and their love of music, language and laughter. He was also involved and inspired by jazz music. 

Langston Hughes 

200

These are groups of lines in a poem. Kind of like a paragraph in prose. 

Stanza 

200

This type of poem originated in Japan and follows the pattern of 5 syllables, 7 syllables, then 5 syllables again. 

A Haiku 

200

His anger was fire, consuming everyone and everything around him in a blaze. 

Metaphor 

300

This was one of the primary themes that were on display in the literature, music, 

Freedom, Self-Identity, Self-Expression, Joy, etc. 

300

This was perhaps the most influential musician of the Harlem Renaissance. Known mostly for his skills with a trumpet, he was also praised for his voice on tracks such as "La Vie En Rose" that we listened to in class. 

Louis Armstrong 

300

This occurs when words at the end of a line rhyme. 

End Rhyme 

300

This type of poem from Ireland is often funny and features jokes. 

A Limerick 
300

Boom! The tree crashed to the ground after it was cut. 

Onomatopoeia 

400

These were the suppressive, biased, strict laws in the American south that inspired many African Americans to move to big cities in search of freedom 

Jim Crow laws 

400

This author earned a bachelor's degree in anthropology, and became well-known for her 4 autobiographies. You may have heard of her work Their Eyes Were Watching God. 

Zora Neale Hurston 

400

The basic rhythmic structure of a poem. This helps the poem flow and sound musical. 

Meter (Or Rhythm) 

400

This type of poem honors someone that has passed by recalling their qualities and good memories. 

An elegy 

400

After a tough week, the beach was calling my name loudly. 

Personification 
500

This was the movement of many different ethnic groups to larger cities in pursuit of new opportunities and creative freedom 

The Great Migration 

500

This author was also a prominent activist that help create the NAACP. He wrote his essays based on his own personal experience, and earned his Ph.D in history. 

W.E.B. Dubois 

500

Type of meter used by Shakespeare. Features one stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable. 

Iambic Pentameter

500

This type of longer poem tells the story of a hero and their journey to complete a quest. Examples include The Odyssey and Beowulf. 

An epic 
500

The argument I just had reminded me of the Battle of Yorktown from the Revolutionary War. 

An Allusion 

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