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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
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A chronological, first hand account
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NARRATIVE
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Autobiographical, graphic, and addressed the immorality of slavery
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Slave Narrative
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What was the purpose of a slave narrative? ***Are they 100% true?***
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To enlighten and change public attitudes. And, no, they cannot be trusted as undeniably true!
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A factual, chronological story of an event. The people and places are true, but it is written as a story.
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Historical Narrative
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Name two authors of Slave Narratives
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Harriet Jacobs Frederick Douglass Olaudah Equiano
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Ambrose Bierce used a literary technique that presents a character’s thoughts as if they were coming directly from the character’s mind.
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Stream of Consciousness
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In the “Gettysburg Address,” Abraham Lincoln used a literary technique to emphasive certain concepts: …we cannot consecrate, …we cannot dedicate
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Parallelism
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This movement tried to depict life accurately by showing ordinary people suffering the harsh realities of life.
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Realism
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This movement, which is based on Realism, shows we cannot control natural forces.
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Naturalism
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Why was Kate Chopin’s short story, “The Story of an Hour,” was considered daring in the 19 th century?
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It showed America the changing role of women in society.
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A literary movement where writers captured the alienation, loss and despair of Americans between the First and Second World Wars.
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Modernism
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Name three writers of the Modernist Period
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William Faulkner F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway
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Name three characteristics of the Imagist Movement
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1. Poets presented the essence of objects, people or incidents. 2. Japanese and Chinese influence. 3. 1914-1918, short period during WWI
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY Name 3 Imagist Poets
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Amy Lowell William Carlos William Ezra Pound
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What are the themes of The Great Gatsby?
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1. The American Dream 2. Old Money versus New Money 3. People hiding from their past
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Dr. T.J Eckleberg is an example of Fitzgerald using this literary device.
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Symbolism
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Nick Carraway tells us the story of Gatsby after Gatsby is already dead. By doing this, Fitzgerald is using this literary technique.
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Flashback
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During what cultural revolution did African Americans begin writing and creating works of art that celebrated their racial identity for the first time?
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Harlem Renaissance
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Why does Annie Poole hide her son’s killer in “Sanctuary”?
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To protect him from the racist white society.
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY Annie Poole protecting her son’s murderer is an example of
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Irony!
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Writers who use specific geographic areas, especially their home, as setting are what type of writers?
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Regional
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What type of characters are bizarre because of an obsession that has resulted from an emotional problem?
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Grotesque
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What literary movement emerged during the 1960s and brought attention to female cultural roles and acheivements, as well as social and political rights?
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Feminism
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A short literary sketch
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Vignette
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Give an example of a vignette we’ve read.
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Any story from The Things They Carried, …also The Bluest Eye!
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