American Romanticism
Terms
True or False
People
Transcendentalism
100

Her bold original verse stands out for its haunting personal voice and unusual use of punctuation.

Emily Dickinson

100

This is another name for God among Transcendentalists.

Universal Being, also Over-Soul

100

T or F: Irony refers to a striking statement that sounds impossible, and yet is possible when understood another way.

False, paradox refers to a striking statement that sounds impossible, and yet is possible when understood another way.

100

This man is often seen as the father of Transcendentalist thought.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

100

Transcendentalists emphasized the importance of ___ things over material things.

spiritual

200

Some believe this poem features an unreliable narrator due to the hour and circumstances of the narration.

"The Raven"

200

"There is a solitude of space" is an example of this repetition of initial letter sounds.

alliteration

200

T or F: Edgar Allan Poe achieved great fame while alive.

True

200

He was among the very first Americans to make writing his sole profession.

Edgar Allan Poe (also accept Washington Irving)

200

Transcendentalism featured a mistrust for ___.

society, history, government, religion, institutions and organizations

300

Where did Romanticism originate?

Europe

300

This poetic device uses final sounds that are similar but do not rhyme exactly, such as "worm" and "swarm."

slant rhyme

300

T or F: Emily Dickinson achieved great fame while alive.

False

300

He spent a night in jail for refusing to pay his poll tax.

Henry David Thoreau

300

What was Emerson's job before he became a famous lecturer?

minister (pastor)

400

Romanticism was an emotional reaction to the Age of ___.

Reason

400

This poetic form, made famous by Walt Whitman, chooses not to follow regular meter or rhyme at all.

free verse

400

T or F: Emerson put his ideas to the test by living alone with minimal posessions for two years.

Henry David Thoreau put his ideas to the test by living alone with minimal posessions for two years.

400

"Civil Disobedience" influenced the later work of this activist.

MLK Jr., also Gandhi

400

Thoreau spent two years living in remote isolation here.

Walden Pond

500

This literary offshoot focuses especially on human fallibility and sin.

Dark Romanticism

500

Poe famously wrote on these topics, a word for "dealing with death, especially its grim and ghastly aspects."

macabre

500

T or F: Poe believed that good literature must teach you something.

FALSE

500

This writer was probably homosexual.

Emily Dickinson or Walt Whitman

500

Transcendentalism began in this church body.

Unitarian