Earlier American Literary Periods
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100

This movement, nicknamed the "original hippies," believed that true reality involves ideas and intuition found "beneath the surface."

What is Transcendentalism?

100

This movement’s unofficial motto was: "It ain't pretty, but it’s honest."

What is Realism?

100

Rhetorical exaggeration or overstatement, such as Daisy saying she is "paralyzed with happiness"

What is hyperbole?

100

Identify the device: "I bought a dozen volumes... they stood on my shelf... like new money from the mint."

What is a simile?

100

This author is the primary example of the movement that focused on supernatural evil and the psychological effects of guilt.

Who is Edgar Allan Poe?

200

Dark Romanticism was a cynical reaction to the optimism of this specific literary group.

Who are the Transcendentalists?

200

Realism focused on real-life situations and placed a strong interest in these two social classes.

What are the middle and lower classes?

200

A compact paradox consisting of two contradictory words in close proximity, such as "ferocious delicacy"

 What is an oxymoron?

200

Identify the device: "The lawn... ran toward the front door... jumping over sun-dials."

What is personification?

200

This Harlem Renaissance poet refused to make Black life look "happier or less painful than it actually was." He is arguably the most famous poet associated with this movement.

Who is Langston Hughes?

300

 In Dark Romantic writing, this element is often as much a character as the actual humans in the story.

What is the setting?

300

This massive demographic shift involved over 1.5 million Black Americans moving to Northern cities like New York and Chicago.

What was the Great Migration?

300

Referring to a person or thing by using the word for something located in close proximity to it (e.g., using "New Haven" to mean Yale)

What is metonymy?

300

 Identify the device: Tom Buchanan gives Nick a tour of his massive estate and says, "I’ve got a nice place here."

What is understatement?

300

This Harlem Renaissance author is famous for her work preserving the folklore of Black southern life in Their Eyes Were Watching God

Who is Zora Neale Hurston?

400

This movement explored the psychological effects of guilt, sin, and madness within the human mind.

What is Dark Romanticism?

400

Realists believed that:

A) Humans are at the mercy of fate.

B) Humans are responsible for taking action to improve their own lives.

C) Nature is a divine "Oversoul."

What is B?

B) Humans are responsible for taking action to improve their own lives.

400

Referring to a whole object or idea by using a word for a part of it, such as using "wheels" for a car.

What is synecdoche?

400

Identify the device: "[W]e’ve always been unusually communicative in a reserved way."

What is a paradox?

400

This famous American writer led a group of thinkers in Massachusetts known as "The Transcendental Club."

Who is Ralph Waldo Emerson?

500

Name two types of writing forms common to the Dark Romantics.

What are Poetry, Short Stories, and Gothic Fiction?

500

Realists believed that this element of a story was more important than plot development.

What is character development?

500

 Identify the literary device Tennessee Williams uses in the phrase "Swilling and gnawing and hulking!" to emphasize the repetitive and heavy nature of Stanley’s actions through the use of multiple coordinating conjunctions in close succession.

What is polysyndeton?

500

The following quotations are examples of this literary device.

“Parting is such sweet sorrow.”

“O brawling love! O loving hate!”

“A damned saint, an honorable villain!”

What is an oxymoron?

500

This Transcendentalist's essay on civil disobedience inspired Martin Luther King Jr.’s nonviolent protests.

Who is Henry David Thoreau?