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The Progression of American Lit. Action and Reaction. The Colonial Period. 1600’s – 1790’s Founding societies Non-fiction documents: Life documents (sermons, letters, speeches, political docs) Age of reason, logic, rhetoric. Reaction: The Ball Bounces. Reaction: The Pendulum Swings.
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The Progression of American Lit Action and Reaction
The Colonial Period • 1600’s – 1790’s • Founding societies • Non-fiction documents: Life documents (sermons, letters, speeches, political docs) • Age of reason, logic, rhetoric
The Romantic Period • 1790’s – 1850’s • Westward Expansion • Fiction and Poetry • Individualism and anti-society • Nature • Imagination
Transition COLONIAL • 1600’s – 1790’s • Founding societies • Non-fiction documents: Life documents (sermons, letters, speeches, political docs) • Age of reason, logic, rhetoric ROMANTIC • 1790’s – 1850’s • Westward Expansion • Fiction and Poetry • Individualismand anti-society • Nature • Imagination
Transition Colonial Romantic • Society VS Individuals • Non-fiction VS Fiction and Poetry • Life documents VS Imaginative works • Reason& logic VS Imagination • Man-made VS Natural
Transition CIVIL WAR LIT • 1850’s - 1900 • Realism: Daily life, limited freedom of choice • Naturalism: Individual at the mercy of circumstance and nature (extreme realists) • Industrialization • Dialect: Real language • Regionalism: Customs ROMANTIC • 1790’s – 1850’s • Westward Expansion • Fiction and Poetry • Individualismand anti-society • Endless possibilities of man • Nature • Imagination
Realism • Limited freedom of choice of individuals, but they still have limited control of life; good and bad endings • Daily life in real language • Real people; real settings; real situations Naturalism • Individual has NO control of life; at the mercy of nature and surroundings; most stories have BAD endings • Daily life in real language • Real people; real settings; real situations