Modernism Test Flashcards

1
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What is the Poetic Movement?

A

Imagism

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2
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List 2 of Frost’s famous poems

A

The Road Not Taken
Nothing Gold Can Stay
Extras: A Boy’s Will, North of Boston, Out,Out-

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3
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A poem that tells a story, and it contains characters, a plot, conflict, and a setting

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Narrative Poetry

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4
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A poem that recreates an event through dialogue or monologue as well as the use of description

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dramatic poetry

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5
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a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry (iambic, trochaic, dactylic, or anapestic)

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Meter

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6
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the alternation of stressed and unstressed syllables in language

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rhythm

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7
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the repetition of vowel sounds in accented syllables and all succeeding syllables

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rhyme

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8
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words that have some correspondence of sound but not an exact one

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slant rhyme

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9
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In general, a discrepancy between appearances and reality. Dramatic, Situational, Verbal, Cosmic

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Irony

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10
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What is considered to be the most important poem of the century and who wrote it?

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“The Wasteland” by T.S. Eliot

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11
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writing technique that lets readers know the character’s thoughts

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stream of consciousness

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12
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name of influential psychologist at the time

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Sigmund Freud

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13
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Where did the Harlem Renaissance happen and who was involved?

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Harlem, New York. African American writers

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14
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Name 2 major content concepts of the Modernist movement

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dominant mood, alienation and disconnection, people unable to communicate effectively, fear of eroding traditions and grief over the loss of the past

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15
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Name 2 authors who were able to earn major awards

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Sinclair Lewis, T.S, Eliot, John Steinbeck, and William Faulkner

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16
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What were the 4 types of conflict?

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Man vs. Man, Man vs. Society, Man vs. Nature, Man vs. Himself

17
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What is Fitzgerald known for capturing?

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the gaiety and the emptiness of the roaring twenties

18
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What is Fitzgerald’s masterpiece?

A

The Great Gatsby

19
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What phrase did Fitzgerald coin?

A

“The Jazz Age”

20
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In Winter Dreams, Judy says, “I’m more beautiful than anybody else. Why can’t I be happy?”. What is the significance of this?

A

Judy is illustrating the Jazz Age. She feels entitled and perfect, yet she is so empty.

21
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What is the early 20th century called?

A

“Age of Eliot”

22
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What is surrealism?

A

a movement in art and literature that began in Europe during the 1920s. Surrealists wanted to replace conventional realism with the full expression of the unconscious mind, which they considered to be more real than the “real” world.

23
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What is considered the most notable American dramatic monologue?

A

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

24
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The most famous expatriate

A

F. Scott Fitzgerald or Ernest Hemingway

25
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Attended Harvard but quit after two years

A

Robert Frost

26
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Was the first American to win the Nobel prize

A

Sinclair Lewis

27
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Wrote “Birches”

A

Robert Frost

28
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Married Zelda Sayre from Alabama

A

F. Scott Fitzgerald

29
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Decided to become a writer at age 14 and would lock himself in his room

A

John Steinbeck

30
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wrote “Of Mice and Men”

A

John Steinbeck

31
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Famous for writing about laborers and the injustices of the Depression

A

John Steinbeck

32
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Believed poetry should be complex and difficult

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T.S. Eliot