Literary Terms and Concepts
Romanticism and Transendentalism
The Awakening and First Wave Feminism
The Great Gatsby
Mid-Century Musicians and Writers
100

The message or main idea of the piece of literature

theme

100

Author of "The Fall of the House of Usher"

Edgar Allan Poe
100

Edna is infatuated with this man throughout the book, who is part of her "awakening"

Robert Lebrun

100

Nick lives next to this person

Jay Gatsby

100

This musician was on an FBI watch list, and had to go through extra steps to publish the song that would become one of her most remembered songs, "Strange Fruit."

Billie Holiday

200

The mode of writing and storytelling that focuses on dark, psychological aspects. It often has elements of horror and the supernatural. Also Ms. Hooper's specialization in grad school.

gothic

200

Who were the two Transcendentalist authors we studied?

Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson

200

Water and the threat of drowning are a repeated pattern in The Awakening, also called a ______.

motif

200

The color of Gatsby's car

yellow

200

This is the cause of death for all but two people in the short story by W.E.B. Du Bois.

toxic comet gas

300

two things compared side by side

juxtaposition

300

In this story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a young man travels at night into the forest outside Salem, and meets the devil...and the rest of his neighbors in a demonic midnight mass. Maybe.

Young Goodman Brown

(Ms. Hooper read this in high school and had no idea what was happening the entire story.)

300

In the short story "The Yellow Wallpaper" there is a smudge on the yellow wallpaper all the way around the room for this reason.

She has been crawling around the room on her hands and knees, looking for the woman in the wallpaper.
300

Nick's unwillingness to tell readers all of what happens in certain scenes means that he is this type of narrator.

Unreliable

300

This musician wrote a song in tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. after his assassination.

Ella Fitzgerald

400

The name for writers who came after WWI, like Fitzgerald, who felt disillusioned by the American Dream.

The Lost Generation

400

"Hope is a thing with wings that perches in the soul" according to this Romantic author

Emily Dickinson

400

In Little Women, these are the names of the four March sisters.

Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy

400

Gatsby likely made most of his money doing this.

Bootlegging (selling alcohol during Prohibition)

400

In what two states was artist and memoirist Miné Okubo incarcerated during Japanese Internment?

California and Utah

500

The 19th century idea that men and women operate in separate spheres, with women in the home, and men in the work place. Cult of ________.

Domesticity

500

This Romantic era abolitionist wrote several autobiographies and settled in Ms. Hooper's hometown.

Frederick Douglass

500

This is the name that Edna briefly has an affair with while her husband is in New York.

Alcee Arobin

500

Tom breaks this in the second party of the novel, which occurs at an apartment he rents in upper Manhattan.

Myrtle's nose

500

What is Sucker's real name?

Richard