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Literary Movements
Famous Authors
Poetic Devices
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This mode of thoughtdominates Classical
and Neoclassicalwriting.
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This unique, Romantic-erapoet was almost entirely
unpublished in her lifetime.
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This device is present when Bryant claims that Nature
“. . . has a voice ofgladness, and a smile.”
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Nature in the classical viewrepresents a set of these.
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Romantics valued thischildish mode of creative thought.
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This author was not a Romanticbut did use nature to
support his Puritanicalreligious views.
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This device is present whenPoe writes, “Brazen bells! /What a tale of terror, now,
their turbulency tells!”
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Both Jonathan Edwardsand Walt Whitmanexamined the labors
of this creature.
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This body of works andgroup of Romantic
writers of New Englandqualifies as a literary movement but not as areligion or philosophy.
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He invented the detective storyand even receives credit
for developingthe short story’s form.
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Aside from rhyme,“Baking quick cupcakes took
just two shakes” useswhat sound device?
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(precise word needed)This natural element allows
Poe’s narrator to “reflect” onthe setting of
The House of Usher.
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This sub-group of the Romanticssaw transcendentalism andsome Romanticism as toopositive and optimistic.
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This author lived alonein the woods in a hand-built cabin.
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The following are examples of what figure of speech?:
“The wheel in the sky keeps on turning.”
“All we are is dust in the wind.”
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While Emerson’s “Self Reliance”focused on the individual’s
practical relationship to society,this other essay found Emerson
“In the woods, … a transparent eyeball …”
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This historical event in Americais closely associated with
the politics ofRomanticism.
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He sang a “song of himself,” but he also sang those
of everyday Americans.
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The “A” sound in “rare and radiant maiden whom the
angels named Lenore” exemplifies thissound device.
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Bryant’s “Thanatopsis” uses a stronger “return to the earth” argument than this Dickinsonpoem on the same subject.
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This six-syllable,onomatopoeic neologismcreated by Poe imitates
the sound of silver bells.
Final Jeopardy: Sound Devices
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Poetic Devices 2
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This point of view is almostnever used in literature.
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This title sarcastically showsPoe’s critics that he can write
a story with a moral.
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This device is present when Bryant claims that Nature
“. . . has a voice ofgladness, and a smile.”
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Nature in the classical viewrepresents a set of these.
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This point of view uses a character in the story
as the narrator.
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Always cerebral, Dickinsonfelt a funeral in this organ.
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This device is present whenPoe writes, “Brazen bells! /What a tale of terror, now,
their turbulency tells!”
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Both Jonathan Edwardsand Walt Whitmanexamined the labors
of this creature.
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When a third person narratorknows only one character’s
thoughts and basically follows that character around, we say the
narration is this.
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Whitman catalogues the American workforce
And exclaims, “I Hear This”
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Aside from rhyme,“Baking quick cupcakes took
just two shakes” useswhat sound device?
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(precise word needed)This natural element allows
Poe’s narrator to “reflect” onthe setting of
The House of Usher.
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This point of view revealsmultiple characters’ thoughts
and emotions.
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This essay argues that despiteearthquakes and weather, manis also a great antagonism to
nature.
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The following are examples of what figure of speech?:
“The wheel in the sky keeps on turning.”
“All we are is dust in the wind.”
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While Emerson’s “Self Reliance”focused on the individual’s
practical relationship to society,this other essay found Emerson
“In the woods, … a transparent eyeball …”
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A narrator who only relatesfacts and does not
suggest opinions or subjective attitudes has
this tone.
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This poem features anavian intruder from the
“Night’s Plutonian shore”
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The “A” sound in “rare and radiant maiden whom the
angels named Lenore” exemplifies thissound device.
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Bryant’s “Thanatopsis” uses a stronger “return to the earth” argument than this Dickinsonpoem on the same subject.