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20 Cards in this Set
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Triggered by the civil war
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Realism
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Includes the Harlem Renaissance
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Modernism
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Involves primary oral works
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Native Americans
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Focuses on the individual, the emotions, and the imagination
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Romanticism
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Characters were everyday people
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Realism and Naturalism
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Humans were all sinners
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Puritan
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Focuses on science and logic
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Enlightenment
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Mark Twain
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Realism
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Modernism
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Preceded and let to Naturalism
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Realism
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Followed Puritanism
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Enlightenment
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Still going on today
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Postmodernism
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This is when "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" was written
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Puritan
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Thoreau and Emerson belong to this movement
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Transcendentalism or Puritan
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Subject matter and settings usually deemed unacceptable
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Romanticism
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John Steinbeck
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Realism
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Henry Wordsworth
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Modernism
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Langston Hughes
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Modernism
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Anne Bradstreet
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Puritan
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Phillis Wheatley
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Modernism
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