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Title: Unit 5:Disillusion, Defiance, and Discontent (1914-1946)


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Unit 5Disillusion, Defiance, and Discontent
(1914-1946)
  • Graphic Organizer

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Modernism was born.- A major literary movement.
  • Authors and musicians of the 20th century created
    a literary movement that would show that times
    were changing.
  • All the writing of this period broke away from
    traditional writing.

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Harlem Renaissance was another literary movement
at the time.
  • Started in 1920 to 1940.
  • The Harlem Renaissance was focused on African
    American culture.
  • It touched every culture medium such as politics,
    dance, literature, visual art, and music.
  • African Americans used these cultural mediums to
    work for goals like civil rights and equality.
  • This was happening in a couple of places like
    Paris, Manhattan, and in Harlem.
  • Some of the people apart of the Harlem
    Renaissance were expatriates.
  • The postwar disenchantment led to a number of
    American writers that were called expatriates.
    Some expatriates are F. Scott Fitzgerald and
    Ernest Hemingway.

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Modernism brought along Imagism.
  • Imagism was a poetic movement that favored clear,
    sharp language and imagery-The descriptive or
    figurative language used in literature to create
    word pictures for the reader.
  • Usually found in poetry because many poets did
    not want to follow the writings of poets from the
    nineteenth-century poets.

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Poetry
  • Blank verse- Poetry written in unrhymed iambic
    pentameter. An iambic pentameter refers to the
    meter of a poem. The meter of a poem is the sound
    patterns of the verse.
  • Pastorals are poems that deal with rural
    settings.
  • The speaker is the voice of a poem.

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Metaphors
  • Metaphors are usually found in poetry.
  • A metaphor is a comparison of two unrelated
    subjects.
  • An extended metaphor is a well described metaphor
    that extends to a great length.

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Stream-of-Consciousness
  • A literary technique that was developed from
    psychology.
  • It describes an individuals point of view by
    showing a characters thought.
  • Stream-of-consciousness is a part of monologues
    especially interior monologues- when the actor
    speaks to himself or herself.
  • A dramatic monologue is where the speaker is
    addressing an audience or a third person.
  • Third person is anything or anyone other than the
    speaker.
  • First person is when the speaker refers to
    himself or herself, or speaks to a group and
    includes himself or herself.

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  • An Autobiography is a form of non-fiction in
    which a person tells his or her own life story.
  • A flashback is a literary technique that takes
    the narrative from the present to an event in the
    past that relates to what is going on at the
    time.
  • An allusion is a reference to a well-known
    person, place, event, literary work, or work of
    art.
  • A character is a person or an animal that takes
    part in the action of literary work.
  • Dialect- the form of language that is used by
    people in a particular area or group.
  • Dialogue is a conversation between characters.

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An Authors Purpose
  • Sometimes an author has more than one purpose of
    writing.
  • Majority of the time an authors purpose is to
    persuade, entertain, describe, or instruct.
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