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English III: American Visions -Trimester 3 Exam Review Sheet
English III: American Visions
Date: Monday, June 5
Time: 9:00 am
Place: North Hall or Athletic Center (See Specific List) ATHLETIC CENTER 103 OR 104
Your exam will cover the following authors/ titles and ideas associated with their respective time
periods and writings: Huck Finn, Mark Twain
Individual vs. Society
Nature
Truth vs. Lies
Gender
Society/ social commentary
Otherness/ Prejudice
Slavery vs. Freedom
Coming of Age
Moral development
Gender
Southern aristocracy
Satire
Man v. Nature
Man v. Society
Man v. Man
Man v. Self
Appearance vs. Reality
Nature
Religion
Connections to Transcendentalism The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald
First person/ Unreliable Narrator
Disappearance of God American Dream
Utopian vs. Dystopian Social Commentary
Race, Class, Gender, Religion with relation to American Dream
Marginalized Groups in 1920’s society
Fantasy vs. Reality
Expectation vs Reality
Materialism vs. Metaphysical/ religion
Identity
Symbolism
Pathetic Fallacy
Gender Politics
Motifs and how they function Women and the American Short Story
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● Charlotte Perkins Gilman “The Yellow Wallpaper”
Kate Chopin “The Story of an Hour”
Willa Cather “Paul’s Case”
William Faulkner “A Rose for Emily” Gender expectations
Cult of Domesticity/Womanhood American Rebel Poets ●
● Anne Bradstreet “Here Follows Some Verses on the Burning of Our House July 10, 1666”
& “Flesh & Spirit”
Phillis Wheatley “On Being Brought from Africa to America” Gender, race, class, social reform and commentary Grammar Study
Parts of Speech
Parts of the Sentence
Phrases Clauses
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