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