Name the Philosophy
Name the Author
Name the Story
Vocab
100
Thought God was intimately involved with daily life
What is Puritan
100
"He has Changed himself into something awful, only by hiding his face."
What is Nathaniel Hawthorne
100
A piece of lit that creates arguments using logical and emotional appeals
What is The Crisis No. 1
100
What is the mood of a story?
What is the way a story makes the reader feel.
200
Taught that nature was a refuge and a teacher
What is Romantic
200
"And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor shall be lifted nevermore."
What is Edgar Allan Poe
200
A piece of lit where the husband and wife do a lot of clapper-clawing.
What is The Devil and Tom Walker
200
What is the tone of a story?
What is the way an author feels when writing it.
300
Emphasized theocracy
What is Puritan
300
"The Devil take me if I have made a farthing."
What is Washington Irving
300
A piece of lit that tells of a man that learns a lesson from a bird flying overhead.
What is To a Waterfowl
300
The belief that man is innately sinful and will disobey God
What is total depravity
400
Valued logic and reason
What is Neoclassic
400
"The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation."
What is Henry David Thoreau
400
A piece of lit written by an author who left society to live in the woods.
What is Walden
400
The idea that God is a clock-maker, and he created the world but stepped back to let man run it.
What is Clockwork Universe
500
Taught about God's "clockwork universe"
What is Neoclassic
500
"A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can leave alone."
What is Henry David Thoreau
500
A piece of lit that uses repeated vowel sounds to create a dreary mood.
What is Annabel Lee
500
An extreme form of Romanticism
What is Transcendentalist
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