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Massachusetts Bay Founded |
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Harvard College Founded; Printing Press brought to America |
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Governor of Mass. Bay colony |
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Plymouth Plantation Founded |
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Work that contains the Mayflower Compact |
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Banished for Dissenting Religious Beliefs |
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Separatists from the Church of England |
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Wanted to reform the Church of England |
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Work containing the details of Anne Hutchison |
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"Journal" by John Winthrop |
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Work containing the account of Tom Granger |
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Governor of Plymouth Plantation |
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"Sinners at the Hands of an Angry God" |
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"A Model of Christian Charity" |
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Filled with maxims against idleness, sloth, and folly |
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Work that lays out the case for independence from Britain. |
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"Resistance to Civil Government" |
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Captured by N.A. and later killed her captors |
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Wrote about Hannah Dustan |
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John Greenleaf Whittier, Cotton Mather, etc. |
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"Three flowers, two scarcely blown" |
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Anne Bradstreet, death of her third grandchild, Simon |
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"A Description of New England" |
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"Follows some Verses" on the burning of her house |
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"On being brought from Africa to America" |
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"To the University of Cambridge" |
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"Thoughts on the Works of Providence" |
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"Remarks concerning Savages" |
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"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" |
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"The Minister's Black Veil" |
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"The Cask of Amontillado" |
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"Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" |
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Character: "The cough is a mere nothing; it will not kill me. I shall not die of a cough." |
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Fortunada, "Cask of Amontillado" |
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Character: "I would prefer not to" |
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Bartleby, "Bartleby, the Scribner" |
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Character: "The corpse, I repeat, stirred, and now more vigorously than before." |
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Narrator of Ligeia, "Ligeia" |
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Character: "Faith kept me back a while" |
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Young Goodman Brown, "Young Goodman Brown" |
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Character: "He was, moreover, esteemed by the women as a man of great erudition, for he had read several books quite through, and was a perfect master of Cotton Mather's History of New England Witchcraft, in which, by the way he most firmly and potently believed." |
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Ichabod Crane, "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" |
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Character: Wears pink ribbons in her cap. |
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Faith, "Young Goodman Brown" |
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Character: "Either remove this dreadful hand, or take my wretched life!" |
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Georgiana, "The Birth-Mark" |
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What work makes an allusion to Jonathan Edwards? |
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Character: The burly fellow who is after Katrina von Tassel. |
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Bram Bones, "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" |
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Character: "This dismal shade must separate me from the world." |
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Reverend Hooper, "The Minister's Black Veil" |
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Character: "Will you, or will you not, quit me?" |
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Narrator of "Bartleby, the Scrivner" |
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Character: "At length, I even offered her personal violence." Who says this? |
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Narrator of "The Black Cat" |
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Character: Obsessed with the birth mark on his wife's, Georgiana, cheek. |
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This work had little effect in it's time but greatly influenced Mahatma Ghandi and MLK Jr. |
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"Resistance to Civil Government", Henry David Thoreau |
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Religious poet not discovered until the 20th century. In one poem, and extended metaphor of a spinning wheel is used. |
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Coined the phrase, "Pilgrim". |
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Transcendental writer who gave 1500 lectures in his lifetime and eulogized his friend Thoreau. |
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Work: "I went into the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and when I came to die, discover that I had not lived." |
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"Walden", Henry David Thoreau |
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Work: "My own mind is my own church." |
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"Age of Reason", Thomas Paine |
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Author: "If it is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law." |
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Henry David Thoreau, "Resistance to Civil Government" |
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Author: "To be great is to be misunderstood." |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Self-Reliance" |
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Author: "My list of virtues consisted of at first but twelve: But a Quaker friend having kindly informed me that I was generally thought proud..." |
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Benjamin Franklin, "Autobiography" |
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What two poems/authors use an image of a cropped flower? |
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"In Memory of Simon" by Anne Bradstreet "Upon Wedlock" by Edward Taylor |
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What was the occasion for "Resistance to Civil Government" and what experience did Thoreau draw upon to increase his credibility? |
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To encite Massachusetts to take a stand on slavery prompted by the Mexican War. He uses his one night spent in jail (for not paying a poll tax) as a source of credibility. |
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What is the belief in God due to proof observed in nature rather than from the Bible? |
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