Dark Romanticism
Realism & Crossover Poetry
Slave Narratives
Authors
Mystery
100

Dark Romanticism presents the natural world as...

Dark, decaying, mysterious

100

Realists wanted to ________________________ when depicting people, places, and things

Be as accurate as possible

100

The purpose of the slave narrative genre was to . . .

Illustrate the dark realities of slavery to inspire the abolitionist movement

100

Who wrote "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer" ?

Walt Whitman

100

Why did the narrator kill the old man in Tell-Tale Heart?

He was creeped out by his "vulture-like eye"

200

Dark Romantics believed that humans gravitate towards....

Evil and self-destruction

200

Realists rejected. . . 

The heroic, adventures, or unfamiliar subjects

200

Did Douglass ever escape slavery?

Yes, in 1838 - he went to New York City

200

Fought for the adoption of constitutional amendments that guaranteed voting rights and other civil liberties for blacks

Frederick Douglass

200

"Some keep the Sabbath going to Church" is about . . . ?

How spirituality/faith can be found and practiced in nature / various locations

300

Like the _____________________, the Dark Romantics believed that true reality is spiritual.

Transcendentalists

300

Plots and characters are depicted as....

Ordinary 

300

Critics of Douglass' autobiography frequently attacked the book as _______________________

Inauthentic, not believing that a black man could possibly have produced so eloquent a piece of literature

300

She published the work Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl under the name: ___________________

“Linda Brent”

300

What is Roderick Usher's sister's name?

Madeline 

400

In the Tell-Tale Heart, what is the old man's name?

He is never named

400

What is a major theme of "When I Hear America Singing" ?

The poem emphasizes the dignity of work and the value of each individual's contribution to the nation

400

How did Jacobs' narrative re-work the previously male-centered slave narrative genre?

Her narrative confronted the cruel realities of life as a black woman living in America during the 19th century

400

Which author was an American poet who lived in seclusion and is widely considered to be one of the leading 19th-century American poets?

Emily Dickinson

400

What is Regionalism?

Literature that focuses on a small geographical area and attempts to accurately reproduce speech/manners of that region

500

In Fall of the House of Usher, what is ONE sound that did NOT bother Roderick Usher due to his "morbid acuteness of the senses"?

Stringed instruments

500

"Because I Could Not Stop for Death" uses what literary device to portray death as __________________?

Personification - as - courteous and inevitable

500

Jacobs’ use of dialects in her dialogue reflects which realism concept?

Regionalism

500

What defined the "Cross-Over Poets" ?

They were caught in the middle of the transition between the Romanticism/Transcendentalism Movements and the Realism Movement - due to the interruption of the Civil War

500

What is Naturalism?

Naturalism suggested that social conditions, heredity, and environment had inescapable force in shaping human character