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36 Cards in this Set
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Hemingway, in his writing, is often associated with ______________
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World War I
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Hemingway's first book, _______________, was a book of short stories.
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In Our Time
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The Nick Adams Stories provide a look at a person__________________
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not unlike Hemingway himself.
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The Nick Adams Stories first appeared in _______________
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In Our Time
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Gertrude Stein once said, of post WWI America, _______________
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"You are all a lost generation."
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Gertrude Stein's quote, along with the wasteland like appearance of decimated cities, gave rise to use of the _________________
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Wasteland motif.
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Hemingway is known for the _______________ within his works.
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The Code Hero
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The "code hero" is defined as having the following characteristics;
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Tight lipped, manly, "grace under pressure"
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The main character in Snows of Kilamanjaro is
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Harry.
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The code hero faces ___________ constantly. "_______ or _________"
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Death; Death of Nada
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The code hero practices the virtues of _________, ___________, and _________.
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Courage, honor, and endurance.
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Hemingway wrote in the _________________ style.
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minimalist
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Hemingway stuck to the "__________________"
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Iceberg Principle of Writing
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Hemingway, of the "well made" story, said "___________________"
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The well made story is not modernistic
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In "Snows of Kilimanjaro," Harry's death is seen as the _______ of the story, while the other _______ was what the reader could get out of it.
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1/8, 7/8
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3 famous places Hemingway lived:
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Cuba, Idaho, Key West
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Hemingway killed himself in.......
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Idaho
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Name a few of Hemingway's famous works....................
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The Sun Also Rises, Farewell to Arms, In Our Time, For Whom the Bell Tolls.
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''Winesburg, Ohio" was originally called............
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"Book of the Grotesque"
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Sherwood Anderson influenced..(3 people).......
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John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, and William Faulkner
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The ________ character was popularized by Sherwood Anderson.
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grotesque
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Sherwood Anderson is associated with......
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Clyde, Ohio
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Sherwood Anderson once worked at a _________________
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paint factory.
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Sherwood Anderson fits into the following categories...........
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Realism, Naturalism, Local color (and regionalism) and Modernism.
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Sherwood Anderson, on life, once said "_____________________"
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Life, not death, is the great adventure."
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John Dos Passos wrote................ and...........
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The Big Money and 1919 AND 42nd Parallel
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The Camera Eye probably takes place in............
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Kentucky
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The Camera Eye makes use of the .............
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''newsreel technique''
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Dos Passos was originally a _____________ but switched to being a _________________ near the later part of his life.
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liberal; right wing conservative
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Typographically, ______________ looks Modernistic in writing.
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The Big Money
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President Calvin Coolidge is referenced in "_______________". He is partially responsible for leading America into the __________________
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Newsreel LXVVIII; Great Depression
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William Faulkner's house was called............
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Rowen Oaks
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Will Faulkner wrote..........Remember this shit.
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As I Lay Dying, Light in August, The Hamlet, Absolom Absolom.
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"I discovered that my own little _________ of native soil was worth writing about and that I would never __________ to exhaust it."
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postage stamp; live long enough
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Faulkner Also wrote a novel called "___________" also known as Flags in the Dust.
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Sartoris
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"_____________________" had four narrators, including a slave and a retarded person.
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Sound and Fury
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