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Literary Terms 20 a literary and philosophical movement, associated with Ralph Waldo Emerson, asserting the existence of an ideal spiritual reality that transcends the empirical and scientific and is knowable through intuition.

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Literary Terms 10

A concise, witty statement offering truth or opinion

Literary Terms 20

a literary and philosophical movement, associated with Ralph Waldo Emerson, asserting the existence of an ideal spiritual reality that transcends the empirical and scientific and is knowable through intuition.

Literary Terms 30

Believed all forms of being—God, nature, and humanity—are spiritually united through a shared universal soul

Literary Terms 40

The deliberate and public refusal to obey laws that violate one’s personal principles

Literary Terms 50

To think and act independently

Transcendentalism Authors 10

• Wrote Walden while spending two years in the woods

Transcendentalism Authors 20

• Father of Transcendentalism

Transcendentalism Authors 30

• Wrote Leaves of Grass, as well as Song of Myself and I Hear America Singing

Transcendentalism Authors 40

• Wrote many of her poems about death and lived as a recluse

Transcendentalism Authors 50

• American poet who wrote “A Psalm of Life” and considered to be part of the Fireside Poets

Sound Devices 10

• The use of words that imitate sounds

Sound Devices 20

• The repetition of initial sounds

Sound Devices 30

• Repetition of consonant sounds at the end of accented syllables

Sound Devices 40

• Repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonants

Sound Devices 50

•when a pair of syllables sound the same within the same line

Figurative Language Terms 10

• a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two subjects using either like or as

Figurative Language Terms 20

• a figure of speech in which one thing is spoken of as though it were something else

Figurative Language Terms 30

a figure of speech in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics

Figurative Language Terms 40

a deliberate exaggeration or overstatement

Figurative Language Terms 50•a deliberate exaggeration or overstatement

• Nature screams of its existence, wanting to be noticed, wanting her message to be heard.

• What is this an example of?

Connections to the Past 10

• What is a characteristic of Romantic writing?

Connections to the Past 20

• Who wrote The Minister’s Black Veil?

Connections to the Past 30

• What was a characteristic of Puritan writing?

Connections to the Past 40

• What time period in American history did Arthur Miller write The Crucible?

Connections to the Past 50

• The Onondagas, as well as many other Native Americans, view of nature.

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