Literary Movements Quiz

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Literary Movements Quiz

Test your knowledge of important literary movements and their defining characteristics with this engaging quiz! Dive into the realms of Puritanism, Romanticism, Realism, and more as you explore the evolution of literature through time.

Discover:

  • The impact of historical context on literary styles.
  • Key concepts and themes in various literary movements.
  • A fun way to reinforce your learning!
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringMind27
In this era tended to write histories, journals, and diaries in a plain style of writing. Their writings link their lives to the work of God.
Puritanism 
Colonialism
Realism
Naturalism
This period affirms the power of human beings to create, improve, and reshape their environment, with the aid of scientific knowledge, technology, and practical experimentation. The literature moved away from traditional themes and styles and used bold experimentation.
The presentation in art of the details of actual life. They tried to write objectively about ordinary characters in ordinary situations and rejected the heroic, adventurous, or unfamiliar subjects of Romanticism.
Romanticism
Naturalism
Realism
Modernism
A belief in the power of logical thinking and argumentation to help humans establish what is true that arose during the Enlightenment and heavily influenced our founding fathers and the American Revolution. Rationalists valued reason over faith and believed that people could work toward perfecting themselves and their society rather than relying on God's grace.
Transcendentalism -
Puritanism
Rationalism
Regionalism
A 19 th -century literary and artistic movement that arose in reaction against Rationalism and valued imagination, emotion, nature, individuality, and the supernatural.
Rationalism
Modernism
Post-Modernism
Romanticism
The tendency to write about a specific geographical area to present its distinct culture, including its speech, customs, beliefs, and history. Local-color is a type of realism created through the use of dialect and the description of customs, clothing, manners, attitudes, and landscapes.
Regionalism
Transcendentalism
Rationalism
Post-Modernism
The literature refers to works written after World War II and is a reaction against the enlightenment ideas implicit in Modernist literature. There is an emergence of ethnic and women writers in the literature.
Modernism
Post-Modernism
Rationalism
Transcendentalism
In this period, they traced the effects of heredity and environment on people helpless to change their situations. They often focused on the man versus nature conflict.
Naturalism
Realism
Regionalism
Romanticism
Respect for the individual spirit and the natural world was based on the belief that divinity was present everywhere, in nature and in each person.
Romanticism
Regiionalism
Puritanism
Transcendentalism
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