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Vocab
Literary Terms
Literary Periods
100

This poet is known for her eccentric use of punctuation and capitalization

Emily Dickinson

100

This poet mostly wrote in blank verse

Robert Frost

100

Use the word "incredulous" in a sentence correctly

Teacher's approval

100

Provide the definition of and an example for "onomatopoeia"

When a word sounds like it's definition

100

This genre of literature relates a long story about a hero embodying the ideals of a nation

Epic Poetry

200

This author focused on themes of the grotesque and the spiritual failings of the modern world

Flannery O'Connor

200

This author is known for being succinct in his writing

Ernest Hemingway

200

This word means that someone is distrustful of others and thinks others are purely motivated by self-interest

Cynical

200

What is internal conflict?

The internal dilemma of a character choosing between two or more competing values or needs

200

This period of literature involves themes of multiculturalism, identity, the meaning of success, truth vs illusion, and the family unit

Contemporary Period Literature

300

This author wrote Little Women

Louisa May Alcott

300

This poet is known for his unpredictable sentence structure

E.E. Cummings

300

Use the word "incessantly" in a sentence correctly

Teacher's approval

300

When two words are similar at the end of a line

Slant Rhyme

300

3 major themes of post-war literature

Prosperity, Rebellion, Race

400

This author is known for writing stories with the philosophy that men and women are equal

Kate Chopin

400

This author is famous for supporting the civil rights movement

Langston Hughes

400

Define "brusquely"

Markedly short or abrupt

400

When something happens that contradicts the reader's expectations

Situational Irony

400

The genre that portrays a supernatural force shaping human destinies

Naturalism

500

This author is known for her use of language duality

Alice Walker

500

This author focused on human foibles as a basis for humor

Mark Twain

500

Define implicated

To show someone to be involved in a crime

500

Lyrical expressions of lamentation, hope, and comfort

Spirituals

500

The war that pushed America to leave behind the romanticized subjectivity of the 19th century and replace it with an objective pragmatist attitude

The Civil War

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