Hemingway was a volunteer ambulance driver in this war.
What is World War 1?
The chronic illness O'Connor suffered from.
What is lupus?
the quality of having a pleasant, harmonious, or musical sound, particularly in the arrangement of words, vowels, and consonants.
What is euphony?
Le Guin's usual genre
What is fantasy/science fiction?
Who is Percy Shelley's wife?
Who is Mary Shelley?
State in which Hemingway & his family spent their summers.
What is Michigan?
The state in which O'Connor spent most of her life.
What is Georgia?
the formation or use of words that imitate, resemble, or suggest the natural sound associated with an object or action
What is onomatopoeia?
The city in which Le Guin married.
What is Paris?
The name of the poem we read by Percy Shelley at the start of the school year. (You all loved it.)
What is Ozymandias?
One of Hemingway's novels
What is In Our Time, The Old Man and the Sea, In Our Time, Well-Lighted Place, or The Sun Also Rises
The state in which O'Connor attended a prestigious writing workshop.
What is Iowa?
the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses, sentences, or lines
What is anaphora?
The profession of both of Le Guin's parents?
What is anthropologist?
The poet who wrote "Good Bones"
Who is Maggie Smith?
City in which Hemingway lived right after the war that he volunteered in.
What is Paris?
O'Connor's religion, which had a heavy influence on her work.
What is Catholicism?
a strong pause or break in the middle of a line of poetry
What is caesura?
The city in which Le Guin spent most of her adult life.
What is Portland, OR?
The poet who wrote "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Goodnight"
Who is Dylan Thomas?
One of Hemingway's well known hobbies
What is hunting or fishing?
THe style of O'Connor's work
What is Southern Gothic?
deliberate understatement to emphasize a point, specifically by expressing an affirmative through the negation of its contrary.
What is litotes?
One of the universities Le Guin attended.
What is Radcliffe or Columbia?
The poet who wrote "The Black Walnut Tree"
Who is Mary Oliver?