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What Era? William Bradford   Colonial Period  
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What Era? Anne Bradstreet   Colonial Period (Puritan)  
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What Era? Mary Rowlandson   Colonial Period  
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What Era? Edward Taylor   Colonial Period  
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What Era? Jonathan Edwards   Colonial Period  
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What Era? Benjamin Franklin   Neoclassic Era  
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What Era? Hector St. John Crevecoeur   Neoclassic Era  
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What Era? Philip Freneau   Neoclassic Era  
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What Era? Timothy Dwight   Neoclassic Era  
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What Era? Noah Webster   Neoclassic Era  
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What Era? The Knickerbockers   Romantic Period  
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What Era? The Fireside Poets   Romantic Period  
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What Era? The Transcendentalists   Romantic Period  
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What Era? Emerson   Romantic Period  
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What Era? Thoreau   Romantic Period  
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What Era? Whitman   Romantic Period  
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What Era? Hawthorne   Romantic Period  
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What Era? Melville   Romantic Period  
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What Era? Poe   Romantic Period  
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What Era? Washington Irving   Romantic Period  
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What Era? William Cullen Bryant   Romantic Period  
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What Era? James Fenimore Cooper   Romantic Period  
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3 Transcendental optimists   Emerson, Thoreau, Whitman  
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3 Transcendental pessimists   Hawthorne, Poe, Melville  
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What Era? William Dean Howells   Realistic Era  
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What Era? Mark Twain   Realistic Era  
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What Era? Sarah Orne Jewett   Realistic Era  
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What Era? Mary E. Wilkins Freeman   Realistic Era  
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What Era? Bret Harte   Realistic Era  
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What Era? O. Henry   Realistic Era  
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What Era? Hamlin Garland   Naturalistic Period  
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What Era? Ambrose Bierce   Naturalistic Period  
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What Era? Stephen Crane   Naturalistic Period  
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What Era? Jack London   Naturalistic Period  
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What Era? Paul Laurence Dunbar   Modern Period  
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What Era? Edwin Arlington Robinson   Modern Period  
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What Era? Robert Frost   Modern Period  
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What Era? Amy Lowell   Imagistic Period  
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What Era? Carl Sandburg   Imagistic Period  
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What Era? T. S. Eliot   Modern Period  
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What Era? Marianne Moore   Modern Period  
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What Era? William Carlos Williams   Modern Period  
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What Era? F. Scott Fitzgerald   Modern Period  
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What Era? Willa Cather   Modern Period  
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What Era? Ernest Hemmingway   Modern Period  
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What Era? E. E. Cummings   Contemporary Period  
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What Era? James Thurber   Contemporary Period  
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What Era? Pearl S. Buck   Contemporary Period  
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What prominent Era? Deism   Neoclassic Era  
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What prominent Era? Relativism   Modern Period  
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What prominent Era? Determinism   Naturalistic Period  
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What prominent Era? Rationalism   Neoclassic Era  
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What prominent Era? Fatalism   Romantic Period  
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What prominent Era? Evolution   Modern Period  
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What prominent Era? Naturalism   Modern Period  
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What prominent Era? Freudianism   Modern Period  
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What prominent Era? Marxism   Modern Period  
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What prominent Era? Existentialism   Contemporary Period  
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What work: "So was I once myself a swinger of birches, and so I dream of going back to be."   "Birches" by Robert Frost  
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What literary device: "I call out for you against the JUTTED stars and shout into the RIDGES of the WIND."   Imagism  
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What literary device:"Fierce as a dog with tongue lapping for action."   metaphor  
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What literary device: "The fog comes on little cat feet."   metaphor  
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What work: "And in short, I am afraid."   "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T. S. Eliot  
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What literary device: "No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be."   literary allusion  
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What literary device: "I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each. I do not think that they will sing to me."   literary allusion  
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What literary device: "They were modern babies who ate and slept at regular hours, so their dispositions were good, and their faces healthy and pink- such a peaceful party would not have been possible thirty years ago."   satire  
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What literary technique: "Spring summer autumn winter... sun moon stars rain..."   refrain- time passes in lists  
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What theme: "Say, doctor, I've got something I want to say to you. If I hadn't met a Jap like you, well, I wouldn't be alive today. I know that."   overcoming prejudice  
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What work: "I guess if all the Japs were like you there wouldn't have been a war."   "The Enemy" by Pearl S. Buck  
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In "The Enemy," Sadao dealt with what type of conflict?   inner conflict  
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an antiphilosophy that maintains that there are no absolutes and thus no purpose in the world   existentialism  
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2 themes of "The Enemy" by Peal S. Buck   value of human life, overcoming prejudice  
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philosophy shown most in "The Enemy" by Pearl S. Buck   existentialism  
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the reversal of syntactic relation   hypallage  
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What literary technique: "Children guessed but only a few and down they forgot as up they grew."   hypallage  
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What work uses the technique of hypallage and several refrains as time passes in lists?   "Anyone Live in a Pretty How Town" by E. E. Cummings  
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Who elevated the individual vs. society?   E. E. Cummings  
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believes that there is a right and wrong but can switch between the two   relativism  
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believes that there is NO right or wrong   existentialism  
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major theme in all works of Willa Cather   The Mechanization of Modern Life  
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In "The Baby Party," John Andros was what type of a character? Edith Andros?   dynamic- static  
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What theme: "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"   the narrator's inability to live a meaningful existence in the modern world  
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What theme: "Spoon River Anthology"   Simple lives can be great lives  
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What theme: "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost   Duty and Responsibility  
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What theme: "Birches" by Robert Frost   Real World vs. World of Imagination  
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What theme: "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost   Making Choices  
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movement of poetry that they find/use an object and describe it and let you figure it out   imagism  
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the belief in the id, ego, and superego   freudianism  
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What Era? Longfellow   Romantic Period  
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