Name that -ism!
Who wrote that?
Great concepts in German
Goethe, Merkel, or Herzog?
Random things about German(y)
100

Emphasis on the imaginative, persona, and transcendental. A revival of the gothic and freedom of poetic form. 

Romanticism

100
The Sufferings of Young Werther

Goethe

100

Explain briefly: Leidenschaft 

Passion - derived from verb leiden: to suffer
100

I believe there should be holy war against yoga classes.

Herzog : )

100

What are the names of the capitals of Germany, Switzerland, and Austria?

Berlin, Bern, Vienna

200

Not an -ism per se, but pertinent to modern German literature: Lots of emotion and protest against old (previous generation) values. Feelings were seen as potential fuel for societal change. 

Sturm und Drang - Storm and Stress

200

The fifth symphony 

Beethoven

200

Explain briefly: Waldeinsamkeit

Experience of being alone in the forest. Literary motif and religious idea. The concept signifies the special role of the forest as an other to society - scary, but peaceful. It is an ideal place for lonesome introspection.

200

When it comes to human dignity, we cannot make compromises. 

Merkel

200

In what years did WWI and II take place?

WWI: 1914-1918

WWII: 1939-1945

300

Garish colors, extreme angles, and distorted views dominate both literary and visual representations of this -ism. 

Expressionism

300

The Excursion of the Dead Girls

Anna Seghers

300

Ohrwurm

'Ear worm' - a song that gets stuck in your head. 

300

Civilization is like a thin layer of ice upon a deep ocean of chaos and darkness.

Herzog : ) 

300

In what city and palace did the proclamation of the German Empire take place?

Hall of Mirrors, Palace of Versailles (same place where Germany was later forced to sign the treaty of Versailles after losing WWI)

400

The two -isms separated by the iron curtain.

Capitalism (commercialism/liberalism) vs. Communism (socialism)

400

Der Sandmann

ETA Hoffmann

400

Fernweh

An aching (weh) desire to be elsewhere, far away (fern). 

400

Few people have the imagination for reality. 

Goethe!

400

In what year was the Berlin Wall built?

1961

500

Not an -ism per se, but relevant to the modern era: thinkers of this tradition believed that liberty was a human right. At the same time, their ideas also provided a rationale for cultural hierarchy.

Enlightenment 

500

The Queen's Son

Bettina von Arnim

500

"ich bin ein Berliner" 

John F. Kennedy's 1963 speech confirming support of the US for West Germany after the Soviet erection of the Wall. 

500

None are more hopelessly enslaved hat those who falsely believe they are free. 

Goethe!

500

In what year was the German Empire founded?

1871

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