ENGS 023 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: The Birth-Mark, Transcendentalism, Henry David Thoreau

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To prepare to our second test, you should have completed an be familiar with all of the assigned reading, as well as the terms/definitions that we have covered thus far. You should also read the period introduction in your text (1820--1865). Any films shown in class, as well as material or points made in class discussion, constitute fair test material. Understand and be able to explain in your own words and connect to reading passages any of the terms/definitions applicable to the reading in this section (such as american. Be able to discuss how many of the authors we read for this section write about confronting moral ambiguity, and why this theme might be especially appropriate for. Understand how romantic writers present a different view of the world, humanity, and/or nature than writers of the enlightenment, or earlier colonial writers. Be able to discuss how irving"s rip van winkle explores the concept of identity, both personal and national.

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