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Praxis II Major Authors And Works
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1. Inspired by witch's prophecy - a man murders his way to the throne of Scotland - but his conscience plagues him and his fellow lords rise up against him; themes: unchecked ambition as a corrupting force - relationship between cruelty and masculinity
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Macbeth
Helen Keller
William Wordsworth
2. Wrote 'A Fisherman -' 'The Second Coming -' and 'Easter 1916;' Irish poet and dramatist; foremost figures of 20th century literature; British WWI poet
William Butler Yeats
Langston Hughes
Toni Morrison
Avi
3. Wrote 'Wild Nights -- Wild Nights!;' 'I Heard A Fly Buzz When I Died -' and 'Because I Could Not Stop For Death --;' 19th century poet; major themes: flowers/gardens - the master poems - morbidity - gospel poems - the undiscovered continent; irregula
'Civil Disobedience'
Mary Downing Hahn
Emily Dickinson
Sharon Creech
4. After two marriages to oppressive men - a woman (Janie Crawford) finds temporary happiness with a husband twelve years her junior; themes: the illusion of power - non - necessity of relationships - folkloric quality of religion
Ester Forbes
Their Eyes Were Watching God
Richard Adams
Lord Byron
5. Wrote Lord of the Flies - To the Ends of the Earth; British novelist - poet
Stephen Crane
Lewis Carroll
Marjorie Kinnan Rawling
William Golding
6. In a futuristic America - a firefighter (Guy Montag) decides to buck society - stop burning books - and start seeking knowledge; themes: censorship - knowledge vs. ignorance - religion as a knowledge giver
Helen Keller
Elie Wiesel
Langston Hughes
Farenheit 451
7. A monomaniacal captain tries and fails to kill a monstrous white whale; adventure story - quest tale - allegory; protagonist: Ishmael - Ahab; antogonist: Ahab - great white sperm whale
William Armstrong
The Bell Jar
Moby Dick
SE Hinton
8. In an attempt to prove a theory - a student (Raskolnikov) murders two women - after which he suffers greatly from guilt and worry; psychological drama - setting in the 1860s
William Shakespeare
Mary Shelley
Crime and Punishment
John Keats
9. set in modern times and focuses on the current circumstances of Stanley Yelnats - an unfortunate - unlucky young man who is sent to Camp Green Lake for a crime he didn't commit
F. Scott Fitzgerald
William Shakespeare
Leo Tolstoy
Holes
10. Wrote The Bell Jar; born during the great depression
Beloved
Sylvia Plath
Patricia Maclachlan
Beowulf
11. Wrote David Copperfield - Great Expectations; English novelist during Victorian era
Mary Shelley
1984
Jerry Spinelli
Charles Dickens
12. Told in chapters alternating from Lorraine's and John's point of view - opens with an 'Oath -' signed by both John and Lorraine - two high school sophomores - in which they swear to tell only the facts - in this 'memorial epic' about their experience
The Pigman
Alice Walker
Elie Wiesel
Kate Chopin
13. Southern gothic novel; bildungsroman; narrator: Scout; serious issues dealing with rape and inequality
George Orwell
Animal Farm
To Kill a Mockingbird
Edith Wharton
14. Wrote The Fall of the House of Usher - The Murders in the Rue Morgue - and The Raven; wrote poems: 'To Science -' 'The City and the Sea -' and 'Silence;' American writer - poet - editor and literary critic; part of American Romantic Movement
Caroline Cooney
Crime and Punishment
Virgil
Edgar Allan Poe
15. Wrote Little Women; American novelist
Ester Forbes
Louisa May Alcott
S.E. Hinton
Virginia Woolf
16. Wrote The Glory Field
Walter Dean Myers
JD Salinger
Beowulf
Christopher Paul Curtis
17. An ex- slave is haunted by the memory of the daughter she killed; historical fiction - ghost story; characters include: Baby Suggs - Denver - Sethe
Beloved
Avi
Elie Wiesel
William Golding
18. A Trojan (Aeneas) destined to found Rome - undergoes many trials on land and sea during his journey to Italy - finally defeating the Latin Turnus and avenging the murder of Pallas.
Sylvia Plath
The Aeneid
'In Reference to her Children'
Willa Cather
19. Maintains the bird metaphor throughout the poem's ninety - six lines - describing the various 'flights' of five of her children and her concerns about those remaining in the nest
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20. A pampered dog (Buck) adjusts to the harsh realities of life in the North as he struggles with his recovered wild instincts and finds a master (John Thorton) who treats him right; novel - adventure story - setting late 1890s
Charlotte Bronte
Maya Angelou
Anna Karenina
The Call of the Wild
21. Wrote Sarah Plain and Tall
Katherine Patterson
Mark Twain
Patricia Maclachlan
To Kill a Mockingbird
22. Wrote Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man: 20th century Irish author
Robinson Crusoe
James Joyce
Charlotte Bronte
Carl Hiaason
23. A girl (Alice) falls asleep and dreams of a series of adventures; children's novel; fantasy
Maya Angelou
Madeline L'Engle
Alice In Wonderland
Ray Bradbury
24. Wrote I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings; African - American autobiographer and poet
The Great Gatsby
Not Without Laughter
Carl Hiaason
Maya Angelou
25. Wrote The Lion - the Witch - and the Wardrobe
CS Lewis
William Wordsworth
Toni Morrison
Washington Irving
26. A naive young man (Henry Fleming) matures as a result of fighting in the Civil War
The Red Badge of Courage
The Catcher in the Rye
The Pigman
James Joyce
27. Wrote 'Civil Disobedience;' American author - poet - naturalist - tax resister - development critic - surveyor - historian - philosopher - and leading transcendentalist
Willa Cather
Henry David Thoreau
Their Eyes Were Watching God
Jean Craighead George
28. After surviving a poverty - stricken childhood - the death of his mother - a cruel stepfather - and an unfortunate first marriage - a boys finds success as a writer; themes: plight of the weak - importance of equality in marriage - dangers of wealth
The Catcher in the Rye
Kate Dicamillo
JD Salinger
David Copperfield
29. Wrote The Swiss Family Robinson
Emily Bronte
Johann David Wyss
'Civil Disobedience'
Mildred Taylor
30. Wrote The Hobbit
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Ben Mikaelson
JRR Tolkein
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
31. A group of Chinese mothers and their American - born daughters struggle to communicate and understand each other; four families dipicted Woo - Jong - Hsu - and St. Clair
The Joy Luck Club
William Golding
Marjorie Kinnan Rawling
Ruth Avi
32. A great warrior - goes to Denmark on a successful mission to kill Grendel; he returns home to Geatland - where he becomes king and slays a dragon before dying; poem; alliterative verse - elegy - small scale heroic epic; author unknown; setting around
The Giver
Mark Twain
Charlotte Bronte
Beowulf
33. Wrote Shiloh
Mary Downing Hahn
Phyllis Reynolds Taylor
Crime and Punishment
Johann David Wyss
34. Wrote 'Any Human to Another -' 'Color -' and 'The Ballad of the Brown Girl;' American Romantic poet; leading African - American poets of his time; associated with generation of poets of the Harlem Renaissance
Countee Cullen
The Giver
Madeline L'Engle
Edgar Allan Poe
35. Wrote Their Eyes Were Watching God; 20th century African - American writer; folklorist during the Harlem Renaissance
Karen Hesse
'Self - Reliance'
HG Wells
Zora Neale Hurston
36. Wrote Doctor Faustus
HG Wells
The Pigman
Virginia Woolf
Christopher Marlowe
37. Wrote The House on Mango Street
The Great Gatsby
Sandra Cisneros
Lord of the Flies
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
38. An impoverished young woman (Jane) struggles to maintain her autonomy in the face of oppression - prejudice - and love; Gothic novel - bildungsroman - social portest novel
The Great Gatsby
Alice In Wonderland
Robert Cormier
Jane Eyre
39. Wrote Hoot
Lord of the Flies
Nancy Farmer
Carl Hiaason
Ray Bradbury
40. Wrote 'On First Looking Into Chapman's Homer -' 'To Autumn -' and 'Bright Star - Would I Were Stedfast As Thou Art;' English poet in Romantic movement during early 19th century; motifs include departures and reveries - the five sense and art - and th
William Butler Yeats
Jane Austen
John Keats
Christopher Marlowe
41. A man is shipwrecked on an island - where he lives for more than 20 years - fending off cannibals and creating a pleasant life for himself
Robinson Crusoe
Karen Hesse
Jerry Spinelli
William Armstrong
42. Wrote 'Aurora Leigh -' poet of the Victorian era
Holes
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Edith Wharton
Farenheit 451
43. Wrote Alice In Wonderland
Ruth Avi
Lewis Carroll
Mary Shelley
CS Lewis
44. Wrote Johnny Tremain
Ester Forbes
Henry David Thoreau
Carl Hiaason
Washington Irving
45. Wrote Emma; Pride and Prejudice; Persuasion; Mansfield Park - et al.
Christopher Paul Curtis
TS Eliot
Jane Austen
Jerry Spinelli
46. Wrote Roll of Thunder
Lewis Carroll
James Joyce
Mark Twain
Mildred Taylor
47. Wrote The Invisible Man - The War of the Worlds - The Time Machine
George Orwell
HG Wells
William Wordsworth
Robinson Crusoe
48. Wrote The Yearling
Ernest Hemingway
Marjorie Kinnan Rawling
William Shakespeare
The Outsiders
49. Wrote Jane Eyre
EB White
Charlotte Bronte
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Frankenstein
50. 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? / Thou art more lovely and more temperate;' Shakespearean couplet with ABAB CDCE EFEF GG rhyme scheme
Lord Byron
Madeline L'Engle
Sonnet 18
The Joy Luck Club