Semester Review

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