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Minorities Poetry RomanticsDark

RomanceTo

Transcend

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She told her husband to “Remember the Ladies”

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Who is Abigail Adams?

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She said, “Where did your Christ come from? From God

and a woman! Man had nothing to do with him.”

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Who is Sojourner Truth?

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This author owned slaves in Africa before being captured in his homeland and enslaved

himself for 10 years

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Who is Olaudah Equiano?

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This poet lost his wife in a fire.

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Who is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow?

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This poet embraced evil and wrote about dark, dreary things.

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Who is Edgar Allen Poe?

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This poem is known for its structure: 14 lines of iambic

pentameter

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What is a sonnet?

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Poe wrote a nightmarish poem about a sinister dark bird with

a more common name

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What is a raven?

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In “The Raven,” Poe puts these words into the birds

mouth:

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What is, “Nevermore,”?

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In the Italian sonnet the first section, the octave, creates an

argument. The second section, the sestet creates something

else.

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What is a comment?

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This is where Romantics got their inspiration

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What is the natural and supernatural?

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In this Romantic poem, Longfellow imagines beautiful

scenes while exploiting the harshness of 19th century

factory life in America

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What is “The Ropewalk”?

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“The Cross of Snow” is this type of poem written by Henry

Wadsworth Longfellow.

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What is a sonnet?

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The speaker is lamenting about this in “The Cross of Snow” by

Longfellow.

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What is death of a lover?

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Fill in the blank: Sunlight and _____

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What is Shadow?

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Romanticism was a strong move away from this earlier

more logical movement.

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What is Rationalism?

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This story’s main idea is that nature should not be

manipulated.

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What is “The Birthmark”?

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This character exemplifies science

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Who is Aylmer?

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“Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary” is the

introductory line to this Dark Romantic poem

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What is “The Raven”?

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This character said “If she were my wife; I’d never part

with that birthmark”

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Who is Aminadab?

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This word means to be naïve or have freedom from guilt

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What is Innocence?

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“Nature always wears the colors of the spirit” can be interpreted as we see things around us according to our own inner selves and was

said by this famous author.

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Who is Ralph Waldo Emerson?

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The Romantics followed the five I’s. This 6th I can be

added to fit the ideology of the Transcendentalists.

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What is Idealism?

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The literal meaning of “Transcend”

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What is to bridge?

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According to Emerson this is how we should view nature in

order to appreciate it

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What is through the eyes of a child?

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Fill in the blank:“Imitation is __________.”

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What is suicide?