WGU LCC1 Lit. Period Word Scramble
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Theme, Genre, Keyword, Date | Literary Period |
400BCE-500AD | Classical |
Greece and Rome | Classical |
Tragic Love | Classical |
Heroes | Classical |
Gods and Goddesses | Classical |
The Afterlife | Classical |
Muses | Classical |
Theatre - Tragedy - Unity/Chorus | Classical |
Theatre - Satyr - Mythological | Classical |
Poetry - Epics | Classical |
Poetry - Lyrics | Classical |
Amphitheatre | Classical |
Orchestra/Skene | Classical |
Picture-frame Stage | Medieval |
Proscenium Arch | Medieval |
Troubadours | Medieval |
Villanelle | Medieval |
Commedia dell'arte | Renaissance |
Madrigal | Renaissance |
Thrust Theatre | Renaissance |
Arena Theatre | Modernist |
Theatre of the Absurd | Modernist |
500AD-1066AD and 1067-1500AD | Medieval |
Anglo Saxon/Old English Period | Medieval |
Originally Spoken(oral poetry) | Medieval |
Loyalty Between Chief and Warrior | Medieval |
Warrior Code | Medieval |
Vengeance/Courage in Battle | Medieval |
Good/Evil | Medieval |
Christian/Pagen | Medieval |
Chivalry/Bravery/Adventure | Medieval |
Courtesy | Medieval |
Courtly Love/romance | Medieval |
Genres - Anglo Saxon/Old Enlish Poetry | Medieval |
Genres - Mystery Plays/Morality Plays | Medieval |
Plays - Divine Judgement | Medieval |
Plays - Perseverance and Sacrificing Leading to Salvation | Medieval |
Plays - Allegory/Saints' Lives | Medieval |
Plays - Following God | Medieval |
Genres - Religious Prose | Medieval |
Religious Prose Written for Women - Mary Magdalene, Virgin Martyrs | Medieval |
1500-early 1600's | Renaissance |
Also called the "Early Modern Period" | Renaissance |
Praise of Queen Elizabeth | Renaissance |
Individualism and Personal Growth Towards and Ideal | Renaissance |
Revisiting of Themes from the Classical Period | Renaissance |
Pastoral Themes (Shepherds and country life) | Renaissance |
Humanism and Science | Renaissance |
Revenge Tragedies - Gruesome and Violent/Personal Revenge v. Accepted forms of justice | Renaissance |
Genres - Poetry: Ballad | Renaissance |
Genres - Poetry: Sonnet | Renaissance |
Genres - Drama: Blank Verse | Renaissance |
Genres - Drama: England's Mythological Past | Renaissance |
Genres - Drama: Romantic Comedy | Renaissance |
Genres - Drama: Revenge Tragedy | Renaissance |
Genres - Travel Writing: Supremacy of English Language and Religion | Renaissance |
Genres - Travel Writing: Newly Discovered Trade Routes Showing Prowess of English Explorers | Renaissance |
Sonnets: Love | Renaissance |
Sonnet Cycles - Individual Sonnets and Groups of Sonnets | Renaissance |
Printing Press | Renaissance |
Romantic Comedy: Dramatic Action Takes Place Outdoors, Often in the Forest | Renaissance |
Gets its name from the ______ of Charles II as England's King in 1660 | Restoration/Neoclassical |
Spans 18th century | Restoration/Neoclassical |
Concept of 'wit' | Restoration/Neoclassical |
Reaction against Puritanism | Restoration/Neoclassical |
Satirizing religion, manners, and the aristocracy | Restoration/Neoclassical |
Didactic(teaching) message in many literary works | Restoration/Neoclassical |
Attention to the forms established by Classical literature | Restoration/Neoclassical |
Advancements in science and knowledge of the world | Restoration/Neoclassical |
Western discovery of exotic cultures and places | Restoration/Neoclassical |
Genres - Theatre - Comedy of Manners | Restoration/Neoclassical |
Genres - Theatre - Many set in and around London | Restoration/Neoclassical |
Genres - Periodicals - Weekly magazines and journals | Restoration/Neoclassical |
Genres - Mock Epic - Taking the Classical genre of the epic and using it to present comedic tropes | Restoration/Neoclassical |
1607-1765 (US)(17th and 18th Century) | Colonial Period |
Ideas and Theories of Enlightenment | Colonial Period |
Freedom of Religion | Colonial Period |
Native American / Colonial Relations | Colonial Period |
African Slave Trade | Colonial Period |
English Monarchy | Colonial Period |
Puritan concept of 'innate depravity' and 'predestination' and 'destiny' | Colonial Period |
Genres - Diaries - Daily struggles and the wildness of America and brushes with diseases and wilderness | Colonial Period |
Genres - Sermons - Proclaimed the historical and moral importance of the Colonies | Colonial Period |
Genres - Sermons - Colonies as a Puritan religious example | Colonial Period |
Genres - Sermons - Attacks on witchcraft | Colonial Period |
Genres - Histories | Colonial Period |
1765-1830 (us) 18th Century | Revolutionary Period |
Possiblity of social mobility in a new nation | Revolutionary Period |
Stories of ordinary people and their communities | Revolutionary Period |
Enlightenment ideals of scientific inquiry, human reason, and mutual sympathy | Revolutionary Period |
Sentiment as a guiding principal | Revolutionary Period |
Idealism and common sense | Revolutionary Period |
'Wit' | Revolutionary Period |
Genres - Non-fiction - including newspapers and periodicals | Revolutionary Period |
Genres - Non-fiction - Articles that use satire to make judgments | Revolutionary Period |
Genres - Non-fiction - Editorials on political subject | Revolutionary Period |
Genres - Non-fiction - Women writers emerge | Revolutionary Period |
Genres - Non-fiction - Polemic style (argue for or against) | Revolutionary Period |
First comedy written by an American was during this period | Revolutionary Period |
Also called the Age of Reason | Revolutionary Period |
1780-1850approx Late-18th to mid-19th century(brit) | Romantic Period |
Emphasis on the individual, emotions, and the imagination | Romantic Period |
Subjective and intuitive experience (letting your heart be your guide) as key | Romantic Period |
The mysteries of nature as a religious experience | Romantic Period |
Interest in the super-natural and mysterious | Romantic Period |
Gothic | Romantic Period |
Sublime | Romantic Period |
Sturm and Drang (Storm and Urge,Stress and Urge) - turmoil | Romantic Period |
Orientalism | Romantic Period |
Genres - Poetry, Gothic Novel | Romantic Period |
Genres - Gothic Novel | Romantic Period |
Expression was perhaps everything | Romantic Period |
19th Century (brit) | Realist |
Also called the Victorian Period for Queen Victoria's reign (1837-1901) | Realist |
Industrial Revolution | Realist |
Portraying life as it really was, including wrting about the poor and domestic life | Realist |
Role of women: Women's Suffrage | Realist |
Role of women: Right to own land | Realist |
Role of women: Education | Realist |
American Realism - Westward Expansion | Realist |
American Realism - Race relations | Realist |
American Realism - Writers wrote in 'dialect' | Realist |
Versimilitude | Realist |
Local Color | Realist |
Regionalism | Realist |
Concrete Detail | Realist |
Genres - Poetry, Novels, Periodicals (Newspapers, journals) | Realist |
1900-1930's (early 20th century) | Modernist |
Influence of World War 1 | Modernist |
Experimentation with literary forms | Modernist |
Some authors wanted to make works difficult to read | Modernist |
Disconnectied thoughts and images in a single work | Modernist |
Stream of consiousness | Modernist |
Questioned traditional literary form and truths: Thought older literature was fake and artificial | Modernist |
Influenced by the raising movement of psychoanalysis and Freud | Modernist |
Interested in the 'unconscious' | Modernist |
Felt alienated from the past and the future | Modernist |
Stream of Consciousness | Modernist |
Imagism | Modernist |
Surrealism | Modernist |
Existentialism | Modernist |
Genres - Poetry, Novels | Modernist |
1945-Present | PostModern |
Also known as Contemporary | PostModern |
Rejection of traditional literary forms and conventions, including the novel | PostModern |
Experimentation with literary forms | PostModern |
Fragmentary style and lack of historical congruity | PostModern |
Continuing Modernist themes of alientation and existential thought | PostModern |
Late 20th Century | PostModern |
Existentialism | PostModern |
Metafiction | PostModern |
Magical Realism | PostModern |
Genres - Beat Poetry, Anti-Novel | PostModern |
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