Formalism
Feminism
Critical Race Theory
Psychoanalytic
General
100

What is the Formalist theory? 

A scientific analysis of the literary work; focusing on literary elements 

100

What is feminism



The strive for social, economic, and political equality.

100

What is critical race theory 

An analysis of discrimination and race in a predominantly white system 

100

What is psychoanalysis 

A delve into the minds of the characters, author, and reader

100

What is the name of the poem

Enlightenment

200

How many characters are present in this poem

4

Thomas Jefferson

The speaker

The father

Sally Hemings

200
Name one person that was oppressed by her father in this poem 

The speaker

200

How does critical race theory apply to the speaker

she is a biracial woman that is oppressed by her father

200

Which part of the psyche aligns with the following:

- desires

- Societal norms 

- Id

- Superego

200

What is the name of the author

Natasha Thretheway

300

Name two themes

Race and Discrepancy 

300

How is the theme of feminism explored in this poem

The oppression of female characters

300

How does splitting up with her father impact the speaker

Brings tension between shared histories and individual experiences

300

what does this theory tell us about the author

That she may be dealing with problems and oppression, inflicted by someone who is in support of Jefferson's action

300

Name the two contradictory beliefs of Jefferson

- Does not want to own slaves

- had to die to societal norms

400

Name two literary devices that are present in this poem

Symbol and Metaphor/Similie

400

What is the name of the historical figure that Thomas Jefferson had an affair with

Sally Hemmings

400

What does critical race theory seek to accomplish 

Advocacy for change 

400

How does repression apply to this poem

Jefferson repressed the desire not to have slaves

Repressed the want to father the child

400

Finish the quote:

For when the light gets its way...

The darkness dissipates

500

What city is this taken place in

Monticello

500

How does the speaker relate to the other oppressed woman in this poem

As a biracial woman, she feels as if she was also oppressed by a white man

500

give an example of intersectionality in this poem

gender and race

objectified as a biracial woman

500
Give examples of the Id, Superego, and Ego from the poem
Id: Desire not to own slaves

Superego: had to own slaves to meet societal expectations

Ego: Jefferson, who had to mediate between the two
500

Explain the triple entendre in the title

the enlightenment age, assimilation into white society, authors enlightenment on her racial history 
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