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| What happened in Emerson's life that caused him to doubt his religious teachings? |
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| His wife, Ellen Tucker, died of tuberculosis. |
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| What did Emerson do after the death of his wife? |
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| He left the church, and set off on a trip across Europe, where he met European romantic poets. |
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| What did Emerson do when he returned from Europe? |
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| He settled in Concord, Massachutsetts and married Lydia Jackson. He gave lectures to gain income. |
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| What was the name of Emerson's famous lecture which caused him to be banned from Harvard? |
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| "The Divinity Soul Adress" called for a rejection of institutional religion for a more personal relationship with God. |
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| What event caused Emerson to fade from the spotlight? |
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| His son, Waldo, died of scarlet fever. |
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| Evil, misfortune, or harm comes to a character as a response to or revenge for the actions of an ancestor. |
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| Stories show the catholic church as greedy, corrupt, superstitious, or other negative things. |
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| An office to get rid of heresy. |
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| Someone is trapped or confined. |
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| The fear of confined spaces. |
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| Evil in the shape of a creature. Opposed to god and what it good. |
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| A twin, ghostly or real. Somekind of weird antaganistic relationship between the twins. |
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| Some kind of frightening mutation. Transformation can be comic or extreeme. |
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| Define explained supernatural. |
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| The story teller is trying to come up with an explanation for the supernatural events. |
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| The return of the dead upon the living, literaly or figuratively. |
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| Paying soemone back for a harm the person has caused. |
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| Define the persued protagonist. |
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| Somekind of evil, relentless force persuing the character. |
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| Define unreliable narator. |
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| Incorect assumptions, conclusions, made by the narator. |
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| An emotional condition that may cause the victim to lose the ability to move. |
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| Relative with the same ancestors but are not of the same line of decent. |
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| What is the setting of most gothic poems and stories? |
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| Gloomy, dark, spooky. A big, drafty, dark, house that has been passed down for generations. |
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| What is the atmosphere of most gothic stories? |
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| Suspenseful, ominous, forboding, and mysterious. |
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| What are the emotional states of gothic characters? |
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| Unbalanced, supercharged emotions. |
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| Define damsels in distress. |
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| Outer layer of a snake's skin. |
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| Where was Henry David Thoreau born? |
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| What was the purpose of Thoreau's experiment at Walden Pond? |
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| He wanted to rediscover the grandeur of a simple life led close to nature. |
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| What did Thoreau use as a model for his writing style? |
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| What is an alternate title for Walden? |
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| Secet plot with a harmful or illegal purpose. |
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| Sound moral priciples, hoesty. |
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| To the point, applying to the situation. |
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| Convenience, means to an end. |
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| Promptness in responding. |
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| Poe was a master of what? |
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| The psycological thriller. |
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| Who wrote Resistance to Civil Government? |
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