What literary device does Emily Dickinson use to describe death in "Because I Could Not Stop For Death"?
Personification: she describes death as a kind and gentlemanly carriage driver.
Name two characteristics of the Transcendentalist movement.
Emphasis on self-reliance, connection with nature; belief in unity of all creation, natural goodness of humanity; Intuition and experience over logic
True or False: Romanticism emerged as a reaction against the realities of the Industrial Revolution and the Enlightenment.
True
Name two characteristics of the Romantic movement.
Emphasis on nature, the self (individualism), emotion, intuition, imagination; Interest in the exotic and fantastic; Celebration of common and rural life, etc.
What region of the United States did the Transcendentalist movement emerge in?
New England
Describe the tone of "Because I Could Not Stop For Death".
Calm, peaceful, thoughtful
In "The Masque of the Red Death", what could the clock in the final room of Prince Prosper's abbey symbolize?
time / death
Longfellow's repetition of the lines "A boy's will is the wind's will, And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts" is an example of... a. onomatopoeia b. allegory c. anaphora
c. anaphora
Name one cause that Transcendentalists advocated for.
Abolition of slavery, End of the Mexican-American war, women's voting rights, better working conditions, educational innovation, freedom of religion, etc.
True or False: Emerson considered nature to be a harmful and dangerous force.
False
What is the main argument that Thoreau makes in his essay "Civil Disobedience"?
We mustn't support governments that enforce unjust or immoral policies and laws, etc.
What did Thoreau do in order to protest his government's enforcement of slavery and the Mexican American War? a. started a violent resistance movement b. didn't pay his poll tax c. nothing
b. didn't pay his poll tax, resulting in him spending a night in jail
Name one characteristic of the Gothic subgenre of Romanticism.
Scary, gloomy settings, supernatural events, strong emotions, dark themes, unreliable narrators, etc.
In which century do both Romanticism and Trancendentalism emerge as literary movements?
19th century
Name one theme of "My Lost Youth".
Nostalgia, memory, the passage of time, childhood, etc.
Name one Romantic author that we read this unit and describe their work.
Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, etc.
A story within a story, or a story that represents a larger message or meaning is an...
allegory
True or False: Both Romantics and Transcendentalists believed in the supremacy of intuition and emotion over logic and reason.
True
Name one Transcendentalist author that we have read in this unit and describe their work.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau
"Wealth cannot protect one from disease and death" could be a theme statement for which text that we've read?
"The Masque of the Red Death"
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