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Realism Jeopardy
The 1800’s Realism , Regionalism, or Naturalism
Literary Terms
Name that Realist Work
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“My Bondage and My Freedom”
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“The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”
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First American exposé documentary written by Jacob
Riis
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“How the Other Half
Lives”Back
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Charles Darwin wrote this text which inspired the Naturalist literary movement.
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Origin of Species
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Realism focuses on the life of the _____ man.
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Type of irony in which the audience knows something the
characters do not know
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Dramatic Irony
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Type of irony in which what is said has an opposite meaning of
what is meant
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Verbal Irony
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Literary reflection of Regional landscapes and cultures
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Boom of new technology and industry in the North.
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Industrial Revolution
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In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” protagonist Peyton
Farquhar had _____ illusions of survival.
(Hint: Associated with Literary Movement)
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Romantic/ Transcendental
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“He was a Federal Scout”
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“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”
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“She was not satisfied in simply doing as well as her husband had commanded her, but she seemed
resolved to better his instruction.”
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“My Bondage and My Freedom”
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“Thish-yer Smiley had a mare- the boys called her the fifteen
minute nag…”
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“The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”
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He wrote the Communist Manifesto
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Story structure in which one story is imbedded in another.
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Frame Structure
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In “To Build a Fire,” what advice does the man fail to
follow?
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Never travel alone in the Klondike
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Term or phrase reflecting the dialect of a certain region
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colloquialism
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Who is the narrator of “The Notorious Jumping Frog of
Calaveras County?”
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Educated observer
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Social Darwinists view humans as _____ competing for
scarce_____.
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animals/ resources
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“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”
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Realismor
Naturalism
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“To Build a Fire”
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Frederick Douglass was a slave owned by the _____ family.
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Realism was a response to this American event
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The Civil War
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Naturalist stories usually end in _____.