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This & That Bailey Or Douglass Historical Tidbits Odds & Ends Locally Authentic

Tone of most literary works

What is optimistic?

This is a list of sources that includes a summary and evaluation of the sources.

What is an annotated bibliography?

Length of the Summary and evaluation for annotated bibliographies

What is one paragraph?

Language that mirrors the speech patterns of a certain area is

What is dialect?

Highlighting and taking notes is called

What is a annotating?

Story about a slave becoming a man

What is “The Battle with Mr. Covey?

Name of the man that physically abuses Douglass

How was Mr. Covey?

Society influenced her to believe that education and slavery were incompatible

Who is Mrs. Auld?

Douglass’ age at the time of his battle with Mr. Covey

What is 16 years old?

When Douglass fought back, this was known as the

What is turning point? Or What is going from a slave to a man?

This historical event is associated with Realism

What is the Civil War?

This invention is associated with the rise of Realism.

What is the photograph?

This caused economic, social, and political changes that took place in post-war life allowed American Realism to succeed

What is the Industrial Revolution?

The rise in this caused there to be a need for literature that appealed to the average “Joe”

What is a rise in (literate) middle class?

Mark Twain Ambrose Bierce Edgar Allan Poe Willa Cather Henry James Which of these authors is NOT a Realist?

Who is Edgar Allan Poe?

Heart wrenching accounts of mistreatment, separation, and hope.

What are slave narratives?

They sought to elucidate Americans about the evils of slavery and to eradicate slavery.

Who were Abolitionist?

Most stories written by Realist were written from this point of view.

What is 3 rd person objective?

Types of relationships that are likely found in Realist writings

What is cause and effect?

This group accurately portray real life without filtering it through Romanticism or Idealism

Who are the Realist?

Literary movement which was pushed forward by the continuation of the Industrial Revolution and the onset of Reconstruction after the Civil War.

What is Realism?

This group uses characters that are often stereotypes with personality traits central to the region

Who are the regionalist?

This group presented an authentic view of life and included authors like Frederick Douglass and Mark Twain

Who were the Realist?

EVERYDAY activities and experiences, contemporary life and society “AS THEY WERE”, and have MIDDLE-CLASS characters.

What is Realism?

Type of writing in which the author focuses on the aspects of a region that make it unique.

What is regionalism?