Main Idea 1
Literary Movement
Historical Background
Main Idea 2
Characters
100

What literary texts were written by a 'widow' to comment on how she viewed society?

The Silence Dogood Letters by Benjamin Franklin

100

What literary movement had the key ideas of individualism and nature, and was a reaction to the strict doctrines of Puritanism?

Early Romanticism 

100

What literary movement was thriving at the time of the idea of 'manifest destiny' and the Mexican-American War?

Romanticism and Transcendentalism 

100

What text was written from the point of view of a women who was taken captive by Native Americans? 

Narrative of the Captivity by Mary Rowlandson

100

Who was Harriet Jacobs?

A slave. The main character in 'Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl."

200

What is the title of the poem (or author) that uses personification to describe death as a kind old man driving a carriage?

"Because I Could Not Stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson

200

What literary group was heavily influenced by emotion, imagination, the bizarre, and human evil?

Brooding Romantics- Gothic Writers

200

Abigail Adams was a famous woman writer during the time of which war?

The Revolutionary War

200

What novel portrays the region of the Mississippi River? 

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

200

Who was Cabeza de Vaca?

The Spanish explorer who wrote "La Relacion."

300

What transcendental book was written about the author's time living in the woods?

Walden by Henry David Thoreau

300

What literary movement was influenced greatly by science and politics?

Revolutionary War and Enlightenment

300

What caused the shift from imaginative, emotional, and optimistic writing (Romanticism) to detailed portrayal of life how it really was, without glory (Realism). 

The Civil War

300

What record told the events of the original American Thanksgiving? 

Of Plymouth Plantation by William Bradford.

300

Who was Prince Prospero?

The main character in "The Masque of the Red Death."

400

What did Aylmer do to Georgiana?

He tried to remove her birthmark and killed her. 

400

What literary movement depicted humans as suffering under the forces of nature and society?

Naturalism

400

During which historical period did the Salem Witch Trials occur?

Early American/ Puritan

400

Is the following aphorism written by Benjamin Frankin or Ralph Waldo Emerson?

"Envy is ignorance; imitation is suicide." 

RWE

400

Who was John Proctor?

A protagonist in the play "The Crucible."

500

What story depicted the region of the American West and a group of people unjustly shunned by their town?

The Outcasts of Poker Flat

500

What literary group prided themselves in the idea of a simple life and self-reliance?

The Transcendentalists 

500

What type of narratives became popular leading up to the Civil War?

Slave Narratives and Abolition literature

500

What novel, written after the Revolutionary War during a time of national pride, featured the hero Hawk-eye?

The Last of the Mohicans 

500

Who was Peyton Farquhar?

The man hung on Owl Creek bridge.