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The name given to the school of thought that values feeling and intuition over reason is:
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The name given to the school of thought that values feeling and intuition over reason is:
Romanticism

The years of American Romanticism are:

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The years of American Romanticism are:


1800-1860


All of the following are characteristics of the time period
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All of the following are characteristics of the time period
cities continued to grow, new factories built, improvements in transportation
The change in thinking that came with the new literary era had an effect
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The change in thinking that came with the new literary era had an effect
cuture, science, arts
6. This person represented the new kind of American hero that represented the natural view of life that was both simple and profound
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6. This person represented the new kind of American hero that represented the natural view of life that was both simple and profound
Natty Bumpo
Romanticism places the emphasis on human potential and the power of the individual
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Romanticism places the emphasis on human potential and the power of the individual
True
Romanticism values reason over imagination
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Romanticism values reason over imagination
False
Romanticism values personal over social
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Romanticism values personal over social
True
Romanticism values common over individual
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Romanticism values common over individual
False
Classicism resisted change and relied on tradition
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Classicism resisted change and relied on tradition
True
The Minister's Black Veil
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The Minister's Black Veil
Hawthorne
Annabel Lee
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Annabel Lee
Poe
Walden
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Walden
Thoreau
Self-Reliance
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Self-Reliance
Emerson
Nature
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Nature
Emerson
The feeling created by the writer of a literary work
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The feeling created by the writer of a literary work
Mood
A lesson about human nature that a story teaches
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A lesson about human nature that a story teaches
Moral
Details that appeal to a reader’s 5 senses
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Details that appeal to a reader’s 5 senses
Imagery
The central message of a piece of writing
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The central message of a piece of writing
Main Idea
the contrast between what is expected and what actually exists or happens
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the contrast between what is expected and what actually exists or happens
Irony
When did the author begin to live the house at Walden Pond
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When did the author begin to live the house at Walden Pond
Independence Day July 4th
Complete the quote from the sentence. “If the _______________ should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore…”
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Complete the quote from the sentence. “If the _______________ should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore…”
stars
What is the opposite of “self-reliance”?
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What is the opposite of “self-reliance”?
conformity
The author tells us that we could do without this
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The author tells us that we could do without this
Post Office
The author tells us that people tend to fall into habitual activities, and by doing “this,” they stop thinking for themselves. The author called these
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The author tells us that people tend to fall into habitual activities, and by doing “this,” they stop thinking for themselves. The author called these
ruts
What does the author mean when he says that he, “wanted to live deep and suck out all of the marrow of life.”
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What does the author mean when he says that he, “wanted to live deep and suck out all of the marrow of life.”
carpe diem...seize the day...make the most of life




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