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Realism NaturalismAbraham Lincoln

Frederick Douglass Potpourri

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Round 2

Final Jeopardy

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True or False:

Realism focuses on portraying life as ordinary people lived it

True or False:

Realism focuses on portraying life as ordinary people lived it

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TRUETRUE

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Realism wanted to show characters and events in what

type of way?

Realism wanted to show characters and events in what

type of way?

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Honest, objective, and/or factual way

Honest, objective, and/or factual way

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The novel’s sole function is to simply report what happens without _______ or ________

The novel’s sole function is to simply report what happens without _______ or ________

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Comment or JudgementComment or Judgement

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True or false:

Realism is more worried about the Idealistic values rather than

the Pessimistic ones

True or false:

Realism is more worried about the Idealistic values rather than

the Pessimistic ones

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False – Realism feels Pessimism>IdealismFalse – Realism feels Pessimism>Idealism

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Name one Realist author we read and explain why they are realistsName one Realist author we read and explain why they are realists

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Frederick Douglass, Jack London, Ambrose BierceFrederick Douglass, Jack London, Ambrose Bierce

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True or False:

Naturalists believe that one’s heredity and social environment

largely determine one’s character

True or False:

Naturalists believe that one’s heredity and social environment

largely determine one’s character

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TrueTrue

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What is the main difference between Naturalism and

Realism?

What is the main difference between Naturalism and

Realism?

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Realism seeks to describe subjects as they really are while

naturalism also attempts to determine “scientifically” the

underlying forces influencing the actions of its subjects

Realism seeks to describe subjects as they really are while

naturalism also attempts to determine “scientifically” the

underlying forces influencing the actions of its subjects

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I talked about 8 specific areas of subject matter that Naturalists

write about. Name 3.

I talked about 8 specific areas of subject matter that Naturalists

write about. Name 3.

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Poverty, Racism, Violence, Prejudice, Disease, Corruption,

Prostitution, Filth

Poverty, Racism, Violence, Prejudice, Disease, Corruption,

Prostitution, Filth

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Naturalists believed writers must examine people and society

objectively, and like a scientist, they must draw a _________ from

what is observed

Naturalists believed writers must examine people and society

objectively, and like a scientist, they must draw a _________ from

what is observed

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ConclusionConclusion

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We read 1 naturalist writer and talked about 2 others. Name any

of the 3.

We read 1 naturalist writer and talked about 2 others. Name any

of the 3.

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Mark Twain, Kate Chopin, Stephen Crane

Mark Twain, Kate Chopin, Stephen Crane

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What is the name of the address given by Abraham Lincoln at

Gettysburg?

What is the name of the address given by Abraham Lincoln at

Gettysburg?

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The Gettysburg AddressThe Gettysburg Address

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How long was President Lincoln’s Address?

How long was President Lincoln’s Address?

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2 minutes long2 minutes long

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Abraham Lincoln was the ____ President of the United StatesAbraham Lincoln was the ____ President of the United States

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16th16th

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How many years are “four score and seven years” and why is this

significant?

How many years are “four score and seven years” and why is this

significant?

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87 years and he is talking about the Declaration of Independence87 years and he is talking about the Declaration of Independence

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What was a main point Abraham Lincoln wanted to get across

during his speech? (You may use your notes if you have them)

What was a main point Abraham Lincoln wanted to get across

during his speech? (You may use your notes if you have them)

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That the deaths of these men won’t be in vein, All men are created equal, That slavery

should be abolished

That the deaths of these men won’t be in vein, All men are created equal, That slavery

should be abolished

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Where was Frederick Douglass born?

Where was Frederick Douglass born?

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Tuckahoe, Talbot County, Maryland

Tuckahoe, Talbot County, Maryland

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What was the first beating Frederick Douglass ever

witnessed?

What was the first beating Frederick Douglass ever

witnessed?

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His Aunt get whipped tills he bled to the floor while he hid in a

cabinet

His Aunt get whipped tills he bled to the floor while he hid in a

cabinet

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How dose Frederick Douglass learn how to read?

How dose Frederick Douglass learn how to read?

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By taking bread to the poor boys of Baltimore and exchanging that

for reading lessons

By taking bread to the poor boys of Baltimore and exchanging that

for reading lessons

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How does Frederick Douglass learn how to write?

How does Frederick Douglass learn how to write?

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By using the letters written on the pieces of wood at the shipyard, by challenging other men, by writing in Master Thomas’s

handbook

By using the letters written on the pieces of wood at the shipyard, by challenging other men, by writing in Master Thomas’s

handbook

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How is the theme of true vs. false Christianity used in Frederick Douglass’s Narrative? (Irony)

How is the theme of true vs. false Christianity used in Frederick Douglass’s Narrative? (Irony)

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Christianity, and religion as a whole, preaches peace while these men didn’t use these

practices whatsoever

Christianity, and religion as a whole, preaches peace while these men didn’t use these

practices whatsoever

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Mr. Price’s favorite baseball team is ______________________

Mr. Price’s favorite baseball team is ______________________

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The PhilliesThe Phillies

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What is the 6th planet from the Sun?

What is the 6th planet from the Sun?

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SaturnSaturn

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What was Muhammad Ali’s name before he changed it?

What was Muhammad Ali’s name before he changed it?

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Cassius ClayCassius Clay

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Who wrote the Great Gatsby?Who wrote the Great Gatsby?

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F. Scott FitzgeraldF. Scott Fitzgerald

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By what name is Samuel Langhorne Clemens better

known?

By what name is Samuel Langhorne Clemens better

known?

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Mark TwainMark Twain

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Owl Creek

Mark Twain

Jack London

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Round 1

Final Jeopardy

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“An Occurrence at Owl Creek” is based around the last moments

before what?

“An Occurrence at Owl Creek” is based around the last moments

before what?

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DeathDeath

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What is the significance of the man’s ticking watch?

What is the significance of the man’s ticking watch?

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It is his heart beat before he diesIt is his heart beat before he dies

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What is the meaning of Farquhar’s falling asleep while

walking?

What is the meaning of Farquhar’s falling asleep while

walking?

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It could be the point of when he starts to actually die of

suffocation

It could be the point of when he starts to actually die of

suffocation

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What is the meaning of the imagery in the description of Farquhar’s home and wife?

What is the meaning of the imagery in the description of Farquhar’s home and wife?

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It is heavenly, peaceful, a perfect bliss

It is heavenly, peaceful, a perfect bliss

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What pieces of information about Farquhar’s background explain

why he would risk his life on such a dangerous mission?

What pieces of information about Farquhar’s background explain

why he would risk his life on such a dangerous mission?

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He is a wealthy plantation owner and would lose lots of money if

slavery is abolished.

He is a wealthy plantation owner and would lose lots of money if

slavery is abolished.

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What were the names of the two animals in Mark Twain’s “The

Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”?

What were the names of the two animals in Mark Twain’s “The

Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”?

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Andrew Jackson and Dan’l Webster

Andrew Jackson and Dan’l Webster

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What was Mark Twain’s main purpose of his posters for his

lectures and writings?

What was Mark Twain’s main purpose of his posters for his

lectures and writings?

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To make people laugh and for a comedy purpose

To make people laugh and for a comedy purpose

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Why does Mark Twain have Simon Wheeler tell the story

rather than the narrator?

Why does Mark Twain have Simon Wheeler tell the story

rather than the narrator?

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It gives the story another area of comedy through the writing and

dialogue.

It gives the story another area of comedy through the writing and

dialogue.

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How does Mark Twain introduce two characters at one time?

How does Mark Twain introduce two characters at one time?

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He is introducing Simon Wheeler at the same time that he is

introducing the characters to the story he is telling.

He is introducing Simon Wheeler at the same time that he is

introducing the characters to the story he is telling.

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How does Andrew Jackson lose his fight and Dan’l Webster lose

his race?

How does Andrew Jackson lose his fight and Dan’l Webster lose

his race?

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Andrew Jackson: The dog he fought had no hind legs

Dan’l Webster: He was fed quail shot

Andrew Jackson: The dog he fought had no hind legs

Dan’l Webster: He was fed quail shot

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Jack London uses ____________ realism in his writing

Jack London uses ____________ realism in his writing

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SalvageSalvage

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What happens to the dog at the end of “To Build a Fire”?

What happens to the dog at the end of “To Build a Fire”?

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The dog uses its instinct and leaves to find shelter and foodThe dog uses its instinct and

leaves to find shelter and food

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What is the main event that leads to the death of the man in “To

Build a Fire”?

What is the main event that leads to the death of the man in “To

Build a Fire”?

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The man builds a fire under a tree and snow puts it out

The man builds a fire under a tree and snow puts it out

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What is the setting of “To Build a Fire”?

What is the setting of “To Build a Fire”?

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The YukonThe Yukon

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What is the difference between knowledge and instinct in “To

Build a Fire”?

What is the difference between knowledge and instinct in “To

Build a Fire”?

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Instinct is more important in surviving in the wilderness.

Knowledge leads to ignorance.

Instinct is more important in surviving in the wilderness.

Knowledge leads to ignorance.

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Why are people of the north misinformed about slave songs?

Why are people of the north misinformed about slave songs?

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They think they are singing about happiness when in reality they

are usually depressing/sad songs

They think they are singing about happiness when in reality they

are usually depressing/sad songs

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Why would slaves not speak the truth about their masters?

Why would slaves not speak the truth about their masters?

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Because they never knew who was listening (spies or master)Because they never knew who was listening (spies or master)

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Why does Frederick Douglass not take any advice from the Irish

men about running away?

Why does Frederick Douglass not take any advice from the Irish

men about running away?

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Because he is worried about them turning on him and turning

him in

Because he is worried about them turning on him and turning

him in

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What is valuation and division?What is valuation and division?

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Valuation is adding value to what a master owns when they die and

division is dividing it evenly among the heirs

Valuation is adding value to what a master owns when they die and

division is dividing it evenly among the heirs

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Explain the purpose of the rootExplain the purpose of the root

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It brought hope to Frederick Douglass and kept him from getting beaten by his master

It brought hope to Frederick Douglass and kept him from getting beaten by his master

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What was the title of Tolkien’s sequel to The Hobbit?

What was the title of Tolkien’s sequel to The Hobbit?

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The Lord of the RingsThe Lord of the Rings

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What magic land did C.S. Lewis write of?

What magic land did C.S. Lewis write of?

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NarniaNarnia

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What is a three-line, 17-syllable Japanese verse-form? (poetry)What is a three-line, 17-syllable Japanese verse-form? (poetry)

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HaikuHaiku

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What fictional character is said to be based on Vlad the Impaler, a

Transylvanian king of Wallachia?

What fictional character is said to be based on Vlad the Impaler, a

Transylvanian king of Wallachia?

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DraculaDracula

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What type of factory did Ronald Dahl write about?

What type of factory did Ronald Dahl write about?

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A Chocolate FactoryA Chocolate Factory

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Realism and NaturalismRealism and Naturalism

Final Jeopardy Question

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Pick one of the stories we have read in Unit 4. Describe how it

fits into either Realism or Naturalism.

Pick one of the stories we have read in Unit 4. Describe how it

fits into either Realism or Naturalism.

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