Realism Jeopardy
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This comprehensive overview delves into key American literary movements, including Realism, Regionalism, and Naturalism. We examine the impactful works such as Frederick Douglass's "My Bondage and My Freedom," Mark Twain's "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," and Ambrose Bierce's "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." Additionally, the influence of the Industrial Revolution and the concept of Social Darwinism on literature are analyzed. This guide serves as a valuable resource for understanding the themes, styles, and historical contexts shaping American literature. ###
Realism Jeopardy
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Realism Back
Regionalism Back
Charles Darwin wrote this text which inspired the Naturalist literary movement.
Origin of Species Back
Common Back
Type of irony in which the audience knows something the characters do not know
Dramatic Irony Back
Type of irony in which what is said has an opposite meaning of what is meant
Verbal Irony Back
Local Color Back
In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” protagonist Peyton Farquhar had _____ illusions of survival.(Hint: Associated with Literary Movement)
“She was not satisfied in simply doing as well as her husband had commanded her, but she seemed resolved to better his instruction.”
“Thish-yer Smiley had a mare- the boys called her the fifteen minute nag…”
Karl Marx Back
Frame Structure Back
Regionalism Back
colloquialism Back
“I merely object to being governed by an inferior and servile race”
Social Darwinists view humans as _____ competing for scarce_____.
animals/ resources Back
Naturalism Back
Naturalism Back
Auld Back
The Civil War Back