Honors British Literature Final Exam

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Across
  1. 2. Depicts everyday life and ordinary people straightforwardly
  2. 5. Era of emotional expression and individualism with Wordsworth
  3. 8. Queen Victoria's reign era known for social themes and Dickens
  4. 10. Era of social change and modernity with Forster
  5. 12. Cultural growth era with Shakespeare and Marlowe
  6. 13. Imaginary world criticizing real-world issues
  7. 14. Structured representation of the main ideas or content of a text or project
  8. 19. Literary technique mocking or criticizing society using humor
  9. 20. Flaw A character's inherent weakness leading to their downfall
  10. 22. quality of a piece of writing in which all the parts contribute to the development of the central idea, theme, or organizing principle
  11. 23. Emotional overtones attached to a word beyond its dictionary definition
  12. 25. Sources Interpretations or analyses of primary sources by others
Down
  1. 1. Criticism Focuses on portrayal of women and gender roles in literature
  2. 3. Time Period a definable era in which works of art possessed similar attributes and qualities
  3. 4. format Modern Language Association rules for creating research papers
  4. 6. Fragmentation and disillusionment era with Joyce and Eliot
  5. 7. English Transition era from Old to Middle English with Chaucer
  6. 9. Current literary period with diverse voices and postmodernism
  7. 11. Enlightenment-influenced era known for satire and reason
  8. 15. Characterization Revealing a character's personality through actions and speech
  9. 16. A note recognizing a source of information or quoted passage
  10. 17. Literary era post-English Civil War with comedies of manners
  11. 18. Sources Original materials or direct evidence from a specific time period
  12. 21. Characterization Revealing a character's personality through descriptive adjectives
  13. 24. English Earliest English literature period with 'Beowulf'