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23 Cards in this Set
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Name a famous novel about adultery written by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The Scarlett Letter
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Atlanta Blues is seet in:
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Atlanta
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Who was America's greatest poet?
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Whitman
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"The Moth of Amherst" was:
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Emily Dickinson's nickname
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The primary cultural value of the Colonial Period was:
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Religion
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The POV of The Garden Angel is:
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neither 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person. It is a couple of them.
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The author of THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE is:
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Stephen Crane
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Crane pretty red stationary
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The principal spokesperson of Transcendentalism was:
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Emerson
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Who wrote "Because I could not stop for death, he kindly stopped for me?"
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Dickinson
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In the Age of Realism, which was NOT a primary social value: a) salvation b) doing one's own thing c) wealthy accumulation d) physical beauty e) sexual freedom
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a) salvation
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The POV of Atlanta Blues is:
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1st person
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What is the Turning Point in a story called?
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climax
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A famous poet of the Beat Generation was:
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Ginsberg
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Ruth Bader Ginsberg's face looks a little beaten
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Which of these is NOT an element of fiction: a) action b)exposition c) fetishism d) characterization e) action f) description g) narration
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c) fetishism
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Finish this sentence correctly: The measure of a story's quality is whether the author did what he/she set out to do and...
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Was it worth it?
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In Modern terms, what does "Transcendentalism" mean?
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a search for reality through spiritual intuition
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What was Fortunato's weakness?
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vanity
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Who wrote THE HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES?
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Altman
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The most famous American poet of the Romantic Era was:
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Poe
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Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
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Thomas Jefferson
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Another word for the denoument of a story is the:
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resolution
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The most revealing aspect of characterization is:
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speech
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The POV of LESS THAN ZERO is:
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1st person
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