Literature of the Time
Literary Terms
Important People
Persuasion
Vocabulary
100

topics were about the land, being held captive, and other topics

What are narratives?

100

an extreme exaggeration

What is a hyperbole?

100

leader of the Pilgrims

Who is William Bradford?

100

questions that are asked, not for the answer, but for the effect

What are rhetorical questions?

100

to perceive, recognize, or detect

What is discern?

200

the most widely read book during this time period

What is the Bible?

200

the choice of words

What is diction?

200

known for his "preaching of terror" who sparked a religious revival in the land

Who is Jonathan Edwards?

200

the use of the same word or phrase multiple times

What is repetition?

200

filled with sadness

What is doleful?

300

written to try to persuade the colonists to accept Christ

What are sermons?

300

a comparison between two things using like or as

What is a simile?

300

held captive by Wampanoag warriors and wrote a narrative about her experiences

Who is Mary Rowlandson?

300

focuses attention on the write or speaker's trustworthiness

What is ethos?

300

expressing unfavorable judgment; disapproval

What is vengeance?

400

where the Puritans wrote about their religious experiences

What are journals or diaries?

400

a reference to a well-known work of literature within a work

What is an allusion?

400

one of the first poets to write in English verse

Who is Anne Bradstreet?

400

appeals to the emotions

What is pathos?

400
awareness and sympathy for another's suffering

What is compassion?

500

these promoted "new life" across the sea

What are fliers or pamphlets?

500

a comparison between two things

What is a metaphor?

500

a religious revival that started due to the preaching of Jonathan Edwards

What is the Great Awakening?

500

appeals to the audience's sense of logic

What is logos?

500

incapable of being avoided or evaded

What is inevitable?