Transcript Review Game
Romanticism Review
Name the
Lit. Device
Vocabulary
Name the
Author
Author
Information
Literary
Terms
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Name the Lit. Device
100
The Soul Selects her own Society
Then shuts the door--
Alliteration
100
Name the Lit. Device
200
While I nodded, nearly napping,
suddenly there came a tapping,
As of someone gently rapping,
rapping at my chamber door.
Consonance &
Internal Rhyme
200
Name the Lit. Device
300
It goads me, like the Goblin Bee --
Simile
300
Name the Lit. Device
I’d wind the months in balls
400
Metaphor
400
Name the Lit. Device
500
The spotted hawk swoops by and
accuses me,
He complains of my gab and my
loitering.
Personification
500
Vocabulary
100
impede
to slow the progress of;
to hinder
100
Vocabulary
200
sagacious
wise, shrewd
200
Vocabulary
300
aversion
intense dislike or reluctance
300
Vocabulary
400
earnest
marked by or showing deep
sincerity or seriousness
400
Vocabulary
500
intimate
to make know indirectly;
hint or imply
500
Name the author
“It was many and many a
year ago
In a kingdom by the sea.”
100
Edgar Allan Poe
100
Name the author
200
“How strange…that a
simple black
veil…should become
such a terrible thing on
Mr. Hooper’s Face.”
Nathanial Hawthorne
200
Name the author
300
“There is a time in every
man’s education when he
arrives at the conviction that
envy is ignorance; that
imitation is suicide.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
300
Name the author
400
“I left the woods for as good a
reason as I went there. Perhaps
it seemed to me that I had
several more lives to live, and
could not spare any more for
that one.”
Henry David Thoreau
400
Name the author
500
“On the day succeeding
the fire, I visited the
ruins. The walls, with
one exception, had
fallen in.”
Edgar Allan Poe
500
Author Information
Spent night in jail for not
paying his taxes
100
Henry David Thoreau
100
Author Information
200
Wrote Leaves of Grass
Walt Whitman
200
Author Information
Father of the modern
detective story
300
Edgar Allan Poe
300
Author Information
400
Wrote about secret sin and the
isolation of the individual
Nathanial Hawthorne
400
Author Information
500
Married Lydia Jackson
Ralph Waldo Emerson
500
Literature Terms
100
romanticism
A movement in the arts that
flourished in Europe and
America in the 19th century
that emphasized emotion
and insight over reason
100
Literature Terms
brooding romantics
200
Romantic writers whose writings-•had dark, unusual themes
•showed a deep awareness of human
capacity for evil
•showed man as tragic hero
•included psychological insights
200
Literature Terms
300
transcendentalist
Romantic writers who –
•rely on man’s intuition and
man’s conscience
•are disgusted with conformity
& praised individuality
•focus on spiritual well-being
•feel close to nature
300
Literature Terms
400
archetype
fundamental element or pattern in
literature that is repeated through
out the ages
400
Literature Terms
500
parable
a short story that teaches a moral lesson
500