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Great Migration
1630s
Who are freeman in New England?
Freeman are those who attended church
What are Covenants
Legal Contract
Seneca falls Convention
1848
when and where was Hawkthorne born
1804 and Salem
When was the Scarlett letter written
1849
Major issues in 1800s
West - ward expansion
Seneca falls Convention
Pathatic Fallacy
Attributing human feelings and responses to inanimate things or animals
Intentional Fallacy
The mistake of believing that the author's intended meaning is the only or "correct" way to interpret a work, such as a book or poem
third-person omniscient
A narrative point of view where an all-knowing narrator can access the thoughts of all the character
third-person limited
The narrator's access to information is confined to a single character's thoughts, as in the story is viewed thru the main characters lens.
Direct discourse
A speaker's exact words in quotation marks
Indirect discourse
Paraphrases what was said without using quotes
Free indirect discourse
Writing a character's first-person thoughts in the voice of the third-person narrator
satire
The use of humor and exaggeration to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices (Usually for political change)
sarcasm
Author or a character says the opposite of what they actually mean
Parody
a humorous or mocking imitation of something