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How did Harte’s stories blend realism and romanticism?
His stories realistically portrayed the roughness of the frontier but romanticized characters by showing their unexpected nobility.
Which Bret Harte story portrays a group of exiles struggling to survive?
The Outcasts of Poker Flat, which explores morality, fate, and redemption.
What region did Bret Harte’s stories focus on?
Harte wrote about California’s Gold Rush towns, portraying miners, gamblers, and outcasts.
Which of Chopin’s short stories is famous for its ironic ending?
The Story of an Hour, in which a woman experiences joy at her husband’s (false) death, only to die of shock when he returns alive.
How did Chopin challenge traditional gender roles?
Her female characters often questioned societal expectations, seeking personal identity and independence.
Which Kate Chopin novel was controversial for its feminist themes?
The Awakening (1899), which explored a woman’s desire for freedom beyond marriage and motherhood.
What region did Kate Chopin primarily write about?
She wrote about Louisiana’s Creole and Cajun culture, focusing on women’s struggles and independence
How did Twain use satire in his works
He criticized slavery, racism, hypocrisy, and greed using humor and irony.
Why is dialect important in Twain’s writing?
Twain used realistic speech patterns from different regions to make his characters authentic and relatable
Which Mark Twain novel is considered a masterpiece of American regionalism?
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), which portrays Southern culture, racism, and the journey for freedom along the Mississippi River.
. How did Mark Twain contribute to regionalism?
Twain captured the Mississippi River region and used authentic dialects and humor to depict small-town Southern life.
What are the key characteristics of regionalist literature?
Detailed settings, realistic dialects, character-driven stories, focus on everyday life, and themes of nostalgia vs. change.
Why did regionalism become popular after the Civil War?
After the war, Americans became interested in different cultures within the country, and regionalism helped preserve distinct local identities during a time of
What is regionalism in American literature?
Regionalism, also called local color, is a literary movement that focuses on capturing the speech, customs, landscapes, and traditions of specific regions in th