Literary Periods
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100

Unlike the Enlightenment, this period valued emotion over logic.

What is the Romantic Era?

100

This item, worn by a little girl, represented sin.

What are the red shoes?

100

This author was heavily influenced by Greek imagery.

Who is Keats?

100

This term defines the upperclass who enforces the rules on the lowerclass.

What is the bourgeoisie?

100

This character is turned into an air spirit.

Who is the little mermaid?

200

This event occurred during the Romantic Era.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

200

This character is famous for his phrase "the best of all possible worlds."

Who is Pangloss?

200

Dickinson and Whitman have this thing in common.

What is born in America?

200

Beauty that is _________ or ________ is considered sublime.

What is terrifying or bigger than the admirer?

200

Whitman reference three types of "I."
The _________

The soul

The _________

What is the "me,myself" and what is "we/collective?"

300

This is the belief that God is a clockmaker. It was often used by the Enlightenment thinkers.

What is deism?

300

Cleante was later added to this French play.

What is Tartuffe?

300

This author revealed that Rousseau abandoned his children.

Who is Voltaire?

300

These two words mean the light and dark side of beauty.

What are Apollonian and Dionysian Asthetics?

300

This poem discusses a carriage ride with death.

What is "Because I could not stop for death" by Emily Dickinson?