Literary Movements

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Across
  1. 4. A realistic view of reality and interpretation of reality is more important
  2. 6. Oral tradition of stories mainly involving nature
  3. 8. Authors from diverse backgrounds that promotes acceptance
  4. 10. Themes of alienation and isolation by writers disillusioned by WWI, the Great Depression, and WWII
  5. 12. Writers alienating themselves and the promotion of jazz music, drugs, sexuality, etc.
  6. 13. Promoted facts over intellectual or emotional reasoning; Stories of everyday people
  7. 14. Stories in distant times or places that focused on individualism and nature.
Down
  1. 1. Political and philosophical writings about reason and common sense
  2. 2. Consentrated outburst of African-American art, writing, and music
  3. 3. Beliefs about the natural and spiritual world; God, humanity, and nature share a universal soul
  4. 5. Letters and diaries from immigrants arriving in America
  5. 7. Stories, poetry, and diaries from immigrants who left Europe to find religious freedom
  6. 9. Post-modernism but focused on relationships, connections between people and evoking emotion
  7. 11. Social issues caused by industrialization