this is what the green light at the end of Daisy's dock and the entirety of the novel symbolizes
What is the American Dream?
a movement during the 1920's full of a revival of jazz, culture, and the arts for African Americans
What is the Harlem Renaissance?
This is the man who is the protagonist of The Crucible who feels guilt and redeems himself
Who is John Proctor?
what is a revival of arts under the influence of a cultural group?
this fallacy attacks the person instead of arguing with facts
What is ad hominem?
This person shoots Gatsby
Who is George?
these were the laws that caused issues for African Americans and forced a lot of them migrate to Harlem
This is the girl who tries to speak out against Abigail's lies, and she is the servant of John and Elizabeth
Who is Mary Warren?
this type of satire is meant to poke fun and laugh at yourself
What is Horatian satire?
What is ad misericordiam?
This person states at the end of the novel, "So we beat on, boats against the current, born back ceaselessly into the past."
Who is Langston Hughes?
This is the name of the man who is mainly in charge of all of the court proceedings who is stern
Who is Danforth?
this type of satire is meant to be cruel and bitter to get its point across
What is Juvenalian satire?
this fallacy involves arguing by changing the subject
What is Red Herring?
This is what the eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg represent for George
What are the eyes of God?
this is the source that you should use when citing your sources for research
What is Purdue Owl?
This is the sin that John did not want to reveal to the court
What is adultery / lechery?
What are slanters?
this fallacy argues that it is correct because everyone else is doing it/believes it
What is ad populum?
this is the person who ran over Myrtle and was the cause for Gatsby's obsession
Who is Daisy?
this is a list of citations (like a works cited page) that has a paragraph summary listed below each source
What is an annotated bibliography?
this is a repeated image, idea, etc. that is referenced throughout a work that has a deeper meaning
What is a motif?
this fallacy argues with fear to scare the audience into agreeing
What is ad baculum?