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22 Cards in this Set

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Moliere

"Tartuffe"

Alexander Pope

"Essay on Man"

Elizabeth Barrett Browning

"The Cry of the Children"

Edgar Allen Pope

"The Tell Tale Heart"

Frederick Douglass

"Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave"

William Wordsworth

"Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey

T.S. Elliot

"Wasteland"

William Faulkner

"Barn Burning"

William Butler Yeat

"When you are Old"

William Butler Yeat

"Easter"

Zora Neal Hurston

"Sweat"

W.E.B. Dubois

"The Black Man Brings his Gifts"

James Baldwin

"Sonny's Blues"

Yehuda Amichai

"God has Pity on Kindergarten Children"

Yehuda Amichai


Jerusalem

Bessie Head

"The Deep River"

Gabriel Garcia Marquez

"Death Constant Beyond Love"

Leslie Marmon Silko

"The Yellow Woman"

Enlightenment Period

celebrated reason, the scientific method, and human beings ability to perfect themselves and their society

Romantic Age

Imagination, uniqueness of the individual, freedom of thought and expression, idealization of nature

Modernism

individual's perspective, inner psychological reality, perception of language changes, and emphasis on the experimental

Harlem Renaissance

social thought expressed through paintings, dance, theatre, music, and literature