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Great Migration

1630s

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Who are freeman in New England?

Freeman are those who attended church

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What are Covenants

Legal Contract

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Seneca falls Convention 

1848

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when and where was Hawkthorne born

1804 and Salem

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When was the Scarlett letter written

1849

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Major issues in 1800s 

West - ward expansion

Seneca falls Convention

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Pathatic Fallacy

Attributing human feelings and responses to inanimate things or animals

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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

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third-person omniscient

A narrative point of view where an all-knowing narrator can access the thoughts of all the character

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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. 

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Direct discourse

A speaker's exact words in quotation marks

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Indirect discourse

Paraphrases what was said without using quotes

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Free indirect discourse 

Writing a character's first-person thoughts in the voice of the third-person narrator

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satire

The use of humor and exaggeration to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices (Usually for political change)

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sarcasm

Author or a character says the opposite of what they actually mean

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Parody

a humorous or mocking imitation of something