This literary period believed in the unity of all creation and that human nature contained something that goes beyond ordinary experience.
What is Transcendentalism
A quirky saying or expression specific to a language.
Ex- It is raining cats and dogs outside today.
What is an idiom?
In English grammar,__________ is the repetition of the same grammatical form in two or more parts of a sentence.
Not correct- I like to jog, bake, paint, and watching movies.
correct-I like to jog, bake, paint, and watch movies.
What is a Parallelism or parallel structure?
A typical character, action, or situation that represents universal patterns of human nature.
Example: the Bully, the Caregiver, the Damsel in Distress
Literature written in the 18th and 19th centuries and considered a literature of transition between the oral tradition which flourished before Europeans arrived. The myth "How the World Was Made" is an example.
What is Native American Literature
A contrast between appearance and reality.
Something happens that is unexpected to the audience and/or reader
What is Irony
More powerful than a comma, a _________, can join two independent clauses (complete sentences) together as long as they have similar subject matter.
What is a semicolon?
A traditional story used to explain natural phenomena, rituals, and ceremonies.
What is a myth?
Authors were influenced by a common dream for independence, the advancement of technology with the Industrial Revolution, and scientific advancements.
What is Age of Reason/Enlightenment?
What part of speech are the F.A.N.B.O.Y.S.
For, and, nor, but, or, yet,so
What are conjunctions?
Authors were influenced by the wildness of nature, a person's emotional experiences, and imagination.
What is Romanticism
The narrator closely follows the thoughts, feelings, and experiences The narrator uses the pronouns she, he, or they.
What is third-person limited point of view?
Authors were influenced by the Civil War and wrote about common, everyday life,and the world as it really was.
What is Realism/Naturalism
The central and universal message of a work of literature that readers can apply to life.
What is Theme?
refers to the order in which words are placed.
What is syntax?