Across
- 2. probably the best example of a Gothic
- 6. means “to teach”
- 7. symbol with only one meaning
- 9. same words, same idea
- 11. addressing an inanimate object
- 12. same idea, different words
- 14. romantic novel about the truth of the human heart
- 15. probably the best example of an “enlightened” Puritan
- 19. genre that emphasized the limitations and destructiveness of humanity
- 23. latin phrase meaning “seize the day”
- 25. genre that emphasized the supernatural, nature, and the imagination
- 26. shared soul between God, mankind, and nature
- 27. appeal that addresses reason
- 28. belief that God created the world, but does not interact with it
- 29. revival of Puritanism during the Enlightenment
- 31. short, clever statement that expresses a truth about life
- 32. genre that emphasized public, political literature
- 33. the art of public speaking
Down
- 1. poem with an elaborate and unusual metaphor
- 3. probably the best example of a Romantic
- 4. probably the best example of an Enlightenment philosopher
- 5. poetic movement associated with the Romantic genre
- 6. author of “Success is Counted Sweetest”
- 8. author of the “Chambered Nautilus”
- 10. genre that emphasized private, soul-searching literature
- 13. crucible contemporary drama about the Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism
- 16. letter written to a large audience
- 17. probably the best example of a Deist
- 18. repetition in sentence structure
- 20. genre that emphasized dignity of manual labor and carpe diem
- 21. belief in predestination
- 22. part of the Red Scare during the 1950s
- 24. appealthat addresses feelings
- 29. genre that emphasized the medieval, horror, and supernatural
- 30. probably the best example of a Transcendentalist
- 32. appeal that addresses fairness
- 34. probably the best example of a Puritan poet