The American Renaissance Mid-Unit Test Analysis

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Name: Jessica Brooks Date: 10/21/2015
Graded Assignment
The American Renaissance Mid-Unit Test, Part 2
This test has two parts. Part 1 is computer-scored, and should be completed online. Part 2 is the questions below, which you will need to turn in to your teacher. You must complete both parts of the test by the due date to receive full credit on this test. All of your answers should be complete sentences and paragraphs.
(18 points)
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1. How does Poe use language to create mood in “The Raven”? What other factors contribute to the mood of this poem? Discuss two additional factors, chosen from the following list: rhyme and repetition, the speaker’s despair, the raven itself, the poem’s conclusion.
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Poe use very different words, …show more content…

In America, the movement known as Romanticism took two forms: Bright Romanticism, or Transcendentalism, and Dark Romanticism. What do Transcendentalism and Dark Romanticism have in common? How are they different? You might find it helpful to create a Venn diagram to organize your thinking. Then answer the questions in complete sentences.
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The transcendentalism, they were more hopeful, well realistic. Who is to say if humanity if good or evil, there are many differences and strong beliefs. The transcendentalists say that they believe no matter who you are, or if you have evil or cruel, you will have some kind of good as well. There is those none transcendentalists that are the dark side romantics that only believe in the other side. They think the opposite way. Now, Romanticist literature always had their own way of doing things. These authors always are writing bout moral issues, emotions, and freedom. It revolved around domestic and exotic issues. It is easier to follow. Transcendent is way harder to follow and to define when reading. When these to write they are basically alike but the style is what makes it different. The points of a transcendent writer mostly disagree with its