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Romanticism, Transcendentalism, Anti Transcendentalism Bingo Cards

Romanticism, Transcendentalism, Anti Transcendentalism Bingo Cards
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Emily Dickenson
Walt Whitman
Henry David Thoreau
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Washington Irving
Edgar Allan Poe
Gandhi
Annabel Lee
A Psalm of Life
William Cullen Bryant
The Devil and Tom Walker
Thanatopsis
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Romanticism
Transcendentalism
Anti Transendentalism
Gothic
Blank verse
Enjambment
Sublime
Oversoul
Fireside Poets
Graveyard Poets

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Authors Word Search

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Harriet Beecher Stowe
James Fenimore Cooper
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Henry David Thoreau
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Washington Irving
William Bradford
Emily Dickenson
Edgar Allan Poe
Phyllis Wheatly
Anne Bradstreet
John Steinbeck
Carl Sandberg
Stephen Crane
Edward Taylor
Robert Frost
Walt Whitman
Ben Franklin
T.s. Elliot
EE Cummings
Jack London
Ezra Pound
Mark Twain
EB White

Things Associated with Romanticism & Transcendentalism Word Search

Things Associated with Romanticism & Transcendentalism Word Search
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subjective experience
knickerbocker writers
james fenimore cooper
nathaniel hawthorne
henry david thoreau
ralph waldo emerson
passive resistance
village blacksmith
inner experience
herman melville
emily dickinson
edgar allan poe
sentimentality
hester prynne
self reliance
fireside poet
individuality
nonconformity
spiritualism
noble savage
natty bumpo
inspiration
thanatopsis
imagination
brook farm
creativity
innocence
isolation
intuition
oversoul
emotion
gothic
nature

American literature Word Search

American literature Word Search
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henry wadsworth longfellow
harriet beecher stowe
james finimore cooper
f. scott fitzgerald
nathaniel hawthorne
henry david thoreau
ralph waldo emerson
Washington Irving
william bradford
phyllis wheatley
Emily dickenson
edgar allen poe
anne bradstreet
john steinbeck
carl sandburg
stephen crane
edward taylor
robert frost
walt whitman
ben franklin
ee cummings
jack london
ezra pound
mark twain
ts elliot
eb white

Edger Allan Poe Crossword

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when was Edger Allan Poe born?
Edger Allan Poe's most famous book
Pluto's book
the mans evil eye
Edger Allan Poe's enemy
Edger Allan Poe's wife
when Edger Allan Poe was married
Edger Allan Poe's favorite pet
when Edger Allan Poe died
Edger Allan Poe schooling
Poem by Edger Allan Poe

Literary Movements Word Search

Literary Movements Word Search
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Last of The Mohicans
Henry David Thoreau
Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Scarlet Letter
Transcendentalists
Edgar Allen Poe
Margaret Fuller
Walt Whitman
William Penn
Thomas Ashe
John Smith
Moby DIck

Gothic Literature Crossword

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When two people fall in love
The raven
Marry shelly
Witches book of
Setting of an old abandoned house
Bad guy
Bad dream
Crazy weather
Buildings
Place of god
Tim Burton
'Bleh ble-bleh!'
Random disappearance
The dead lay
Long pointy noses, multiple warts.
A ghost is living there
Alter ego or even double. (German)

American arts Crossword

American arts Crossword
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the belief that people could rise above material things in life
he believed that each person had a sparkle of uniqueness
was an essayist and believed in women's rights
communities that pursed abstract spirituality and cooperative lifestyle
He believed that when nature does not reveal truth to man it’s revelations are pessimistic and soul crushing
He believe to live your beliefs and you can turn the world around
Believed in the 2nd Christ appearance and the 1st Utopian communities
They were a community that believed in Christ, that the more you worked the more rewarded and to have multiple spouses is fine or even how it is supposed to be
Believed that they were all married to each other and the mother would only care for them until a toddler for they had to help each other grow up
Their beliefs was that this was a place for sins, corruption, diseases, and death.
She wrote short,thoughtful poems and they were only published after her death
He believed that there was only the joy of this life and then we died and that was it nothing more nothing less
He believed that no one can escape their sinful nature

Important People during 1790-1860 Crossword

Important People during 1790-1860 Crossword
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a revivalist, traveling preacher who converted thousands to Christianity
one of the greatest revivalist preachers
formed the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the book of Mormon
led the Mormons to Utah to avoid persecution
campaigned for a better school system, belived that in a democracy education should be free
In the 1820s created the women's schools at the secondary level
traveled the country visiting different asylum, released a report on insanity and asylum; led to a imporved conditions for the mentally ill
led the American Peace Society in 1828
"Father of Prohibition"; supported the Marine Law of 1851
founded a communal society in order to seek human betterment; utopia
the first American to win international recognition as a literary figure
the first American novelist to gain world fame
transcendentalist poet and philospher; urged writers to write about American interests
transcendentalist who belived that one should reduce his wants in order to gain time for a pursuit of the truth through study and meditation
one of the most famous poets to come from America wrote for the refined class
wrote with a pessimistic tone, not like the literature at the time
writer of the novel Moby Dick

American Literature Authors Word Search

American Literature Authors  Word Search
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Frederick Douglass
Benjamin Franklin
Edgar Allan Poe
Langston Hughes
Native American
Perkins Gilman
Arthur Miller
Hemmingway
Bradstreet
Fitzgerald
Longfellow
T.S. Eliot
Dickinson
Hawthorne
Jefferson
Faulkner
Melville
O'Connor
Sandburg
Vonnegut
Edwards
Emerson
Thoreau
Whitman
Wilder
Frost
Twain