American Realism Test Flashcards

1
Q

Define American Realism

A

An attempt to represent everyday people/situations accurately without embellishment

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2
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Where did the concepts for Realism come from?

A

France in the early 1800s

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3
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What movement comes before Realism?

A

Trans/Anti-Trans

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4
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Who are the two most influential writers of this movement?

A

Henry James and Mark Twain

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5
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Name 5 if the 6 characteristics of Realism

A
Characters are more important than the Plot 
Objectivity is very important 
Diction is natural and common 
Concentration is on the middle class 
Events are usually plausible
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6
Q

Civil War Hero

A

Ambrose Bierce

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7
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Born as Samuel Clemens

A

Mark Twain

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8
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Wrote The Portrait of a Lady

A

Henry James

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9
Q

Disappeared in Mexico

A

Ambrose Bierce

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10
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Wrote “The Jumping Frog”

A

Mark Twain

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11
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Wrote “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”

A

Ambrose Bierce

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12
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Wrote “The Ambassador”

A

Henry James

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13
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Cited for bravery 15 times

A

Ambrose Bierce

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14
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Worked as a Steam Boat Captain

A

Mark Twain

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15
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Who wrote Life on the Mississippi?

A

Mark Twain

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16
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Summarize the plot of Life on the Mississippi in 3 sentences

A

The story talks about the different aspects of the river and its life in the 19th century. The river is to be seen as a living and breathing being of the world. The river is the most important person in the story.

17
Q

In LOM, Twain is an apprentice aboard _______.

A

Steamboat

18
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Who is the captain of the boat?

A

Captain Bixby

19
Q

What is the extended metaphor Twain uses to describe learning to drive a steamboat?

A

He compares learning the layout of the river to reading a book

20
Q

What does Bierce use to establish the setting?

A

Intense use of details

21
Q

Where does Bierce get his knowledge about the war?

A

His own experiences

22
Q

Describe the three parts of the Owl Creek

A

A feigned hero
A fantasy
A violent death

23
Q

What are some of the clues about what is truly happening to Farquhar?

A

Isolated tree-lined road,

neck pains, swollen tongue, congested eyes

24
Q

What is unique about the 3rd section?

A

It contains the most words but covers the shortest amount of time

25
Q

Foreshadowing

A

The author’s use of clues to hint at what might happen next in the story

26
Q

Flashback

A

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27
Q

Flashback

A

interruptions that writers do to insert past events, in order to provide background or context to the current events of a narrative.

28
Q

3rd Person Limited Point of View

A

the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.

29
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Objective Point of View

A

the writer tells what happens without stating more than can be inferred from the story’s action and dialogue.

30
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Omniscient Point of View

A

narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story