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Realism Jeopardy The 1800’s Realism , Regionali sm, or Naturalis m Literary Terms Name that Realist Work Fill in the Blank 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Realism Jeopardy The 1800’s Realism, Regionalism, or Naturalism Literary Terms Name that Realist Work Fill in the Blank 100 200 300 400 500

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Realism Jeopardy

The 1800’s Realism , Regionalism, or Naturalism

Literary Terms

Name that Realist Work

Fill in the Blank

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“My Bondage and My Freedom”

Realism

Back

“The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”

Regionalism

Back

First American exposé documentary written by Jacob

Riis

“How the Other Half

Lives”Back

Charles Darwin wrote this text which inspired the Naturalist literary movement.

Origin of Species

Back

Realism focuses on the life of the _____ man.

Common

Back

Type of irony in which the audience knows something the

characters do not know

Dramatic Irony

Back

Type of irony in which what is said has an opposite meaning of

what is meant

Verbal Irony

Back

Literary reflection of Regional landscapes and cultures

Local Color

Back

Boom of new technology and industry in the North.

Industrial Revolution

Back

In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” protagonist Peyton

Farquhar had _____ illusions of survival.

(Hint: Associated with Literary Movement)

Romantic/ Transcendental

Back

“He was a Federal Scout”

“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”

Back

“She was not satisfied in simply doing as well as her husband had commanded her, but she seemed

resolved to better his instruction.”

“My Bondage and My Freedom”

Back

“Thish-yer Smiley had a mare- the boys called her the fifteen

minute nag…”

“The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”

Back

He wrote the Communist Manifesto

Karl Marx

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Daily Double

Story structure in which one story is imbedded in another.

Frame Structure

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In “To Build a Fire,” what advice does the man fail to

follow?

Never travel alone in the Klondike

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Includes Humor

Regionalism

Back

Term or phrase reflecting the dialect of a certain region

colloquialism

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Who is the narrator of “The Notorious Jumping Frog of

Calaveras County?”

Educated observer

Back

Social Darwinists view humans as _____ competing for

scarce_____.

animals/ resources

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“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”

Realismor

Naturalism

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“To Build a Fire”

Naturalism

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Frederick Douglass was a slave owned by the _____ family.

Auld

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Realism was a response to this American event

The Civil War

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Naturalist stories usually end in _____.

Death

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