In which decade was The Great Gatsby written?
1920's
In which century does The Crucible take place?
1600's
A famous reclusive female poet.
Emily Dickinson
This realist author is known for his social satire, and is especially famous for his book The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Mark Twain
Who wrote Old Man and the Sea?
Ernest Hemingway
Who wrote The Great Gatsby?
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Who is the protagonist of The Crucible? (first and last name)
John Proctor
Henry David Thoreau wrote a book about his time living in a small cabin in the woods. What is the name of his book? Hint: it's also the name of the pond he lived near.
Walden Pond
Who wrote "To Build a Fire"?
Jack London
Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
What was Gatsby's real name?
James Gatz
In which city and state does The Crucible take place?
Salem, Massachusetts
Who wrote Leaves of Grass?
Walt Whitman
Where does "To Build a Fire" take place?
Yukon territory
Who wrote "The Pit and the Pendulum"?
Edgar Allan Poe
What sport did Tom Buchanan play?
Polo
Who wrote The Crucible?
Arthur Miller
The five I's of Romanticism are inspiration, idealism, imagination, intuition, and...
individuality.
This is a book by Upton Sinclair about the horrors of industrialization.
The Jungle
Who wrote Fahrenheit 451 and "The Veldt"?
Ray Bradbury
How did George Wilson figure out that Myrtle was cheating on him?
He found the dog leash.
How did Giles Corey die?
He was pressed to death with heavy stones.
What was the Romantic movement that focused on self-reliance and finding spiritual fulfillment in nature?
Transcendentalism
What was Mark Twain's real name?
Samuel Clemens
Who wrote the essay "Self-Reliance"?
Ralph Waldo Emerson