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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Unit 1 Narrative Unit 4 Unit 5More Unit 5 Literarypedia II

2 A chronological, first hand account

3 NARRATIVE

4 Autobiographical, graphic, and addressed the immorality of slavery

5 Slave Narrative

6 What was the purpose of a slave narrative? ***Are they 100% true?***

7 To enlighten and change public attitudes. And, no, they cannot be trusted as undeniably true!

8 A factual, chronological story of an event. The people and places are true, but it is written as a story.

9 Historical Narrative

10 Name two authors of Slave Narratives

11 Harriet Jacobs Frederick Douglass Olaudah Equiano

12 Ambrose Bierce used a literary technique that presents a character’s thoughts as if they were coming directly from the character’s mind.

13 Stream of Consciousness

14 In the “Gettysburg Address,” Abraham Lincoln used a literary technique to emphasive certain concepts: …we cannot consecrate, …we cannot dedicate

15 Parallelism

16 This movement tried to depict life accurately by showing ordinary people suffering the harsh realities of life.

17 Realism

18 This movement, which is based on Realism, shows we cannot control natural forces.

19 Naturalism

20 Why was Kate Chopin’s short story, “The Story of an Hour,” was considered daring in the 19 th century?

21 It showed America the changing role of women in society.

22 A literary movement where writers captured the alienation, loss and despair of Americans between the First and Second World Wars.

23 Modernism

24 Name three writers of the Modernist Period

25 William Faulkner F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway

26 Name three characteristics of the Imagist Movement

27 1. Poets presented the essence of objects, people or incidents. 2. Japanese and Chinese influence. 3. 1914-1918, short period during WWI

28 DOUBLE JEOPARDY Name 3 Imagist Poets

29 Amy Lowell William Carlos William Ezra Pound

30 What are the themes of The Great Gatsby?

31 1. The American Dream 2. Old Money versus New Money 3. People hiding from their past

32 Dr. T.J Eckleberg is an example of Fitzgerald using this literary device.

33 Symbolism

34 Nick Carraway tells us the story of Gatsby after Gatsby is already dead. By doing this, Fitzgerald is using this literary technique.

35 Flashback

36 During what cultural revolution did African Americans begin writing and creating works of art that celebrated their racial identity for the first time?

37 Harlem Renaissance

38 Why does Annie Poole hide her son’s killer in “Sanctuary”?

39 To protect him from the racist white society.

40 DOUBLE JEOPARDY Annie Poole protecting her son’s murderer is an example of

41 Irony!

42 Writers who use specific geographic areas, especially their home, as setting are what type of writers?

43 Regional

44 What type of characters are bizarre because of an obsession that has resulted from an emotional problem?

45 Grotesque

46 What literary movement emerged during the 1960s and brought attention to female cultural roles and acheivements, as well as social and political rights?

47 Feminism

48 A short literary sketch

49 Vignette

50 Give an example of a vignette we’ve read.

51 Any story from The Things They Carried, …also The Bluest Eye!


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