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She told her husband to “Remember the Ladies”

Who is Abigail Adams?

She said, “Where did your Christ come from? From God and a woman! Man had nothing to do with him.”

Who is Sojourner Truth?

This author owned slaves in Africa before being captured in his homeland and enslaved himself for 10 years

Who is Olaudah Equiano?

This poet lost his wife in a fire.

Who is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow?

This poet embraced evil and wrote about dark, dreary things.

Who is Edgar Allen Poe?

This poem is known for its structure: 14 lines of iambic pentameter

What is a sonnet?

Poe wrote a nightmarish poem about a sinister dark bird with a more common name

What is a raven?

In “The Raven,” Poe puts these words into the birds mouth:

What is, “Nevermore,”?

In the Italian sonnet the first section, the octave, creates an argument. The second section, the sestet creates something else.

What is a comment?

This is where Romantics got their inspiration

What is the natural and supernatural?

In this Romantic poem, Longfellow imagines beautiful scenes while exploiting the harshness of 19th century factory life in America

What is “The Ropewalk”?

“The Cross of Snow” is this type of poem written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

What is a sonnet?

The speaker is lamenting about this in “The Cross of Snow” by Longfellow.

What is death of a lover?

Fill in the blank: Sunlight and _____

What is Shadow?

Romanticism was a strong move away from this earlier more logical movement.

What is Rationalism?

This story’s main idea is that nature should not be manipulated.

What is “The Birthmark”?

This character exemplifies science

Who is Aylmer?

“Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary” is the introductory line to this Dark Romantic poem

What is “The Raven”?

This character said “If she were my wife; I’d never part with that birthmark”

Who is Aminadab?

This word means to be naïve or have freedom from guilt

What is Innocence?

“Nature always wears the colors of the spirit” can be interpreted as we see things around us according to our own inner selves and was said by this famous author.

Who is Ralph Waldo Emerson?

The Romantics followed the five I’s. This 6th I can be added to fit the ideology of the Transcendentalists.

What is Idealism?

The literal meaning of “Transcend”

What is to bridge?

According to Emerson this is how we should view nature in order to appreciate it

What is through the eyes of a child?

Fill in the blank: “Imitation is __________.”

What is suicide?