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"He could see the fleshy avocado in his mind's eye: slit free of its bumpy rind; pegged and sitting on a plate; beads of salt melting on the sweating, creamy skin" (535).
a) "Driftglass"
b) "Blood Music"
c) "Something to Hitch Meat To"
d) "The Persistence of Vision"
a) William Wordsworth
b) Percy Shelley
c)Lord Byron and Keats
d) Samuel Taylor Coleridge
a) The Industrial Revolution
b) urbanization
c) The Scientific Revolution
d) all of the above
e) a and b
a) The Gothic
b) Romanticism
c) The Mad Scientist
d) German Philosopher Karl Marx
a) the author's word choice
b) the dictionary definition of a word
c) the emotional baggage associated with a word
d) the author's attitude toward a subject
a) when you feel separated from the larger group and this leads to emotional distress
b) when the labor you produce relegates you to a certain oppressed social class
c) when menial, repetitive labor separates you from yourself and those around you
d) the economic system that is the base for the superstrucutre
a) Post-colonialism
b) Feminist Literary Theory
c) Marxism
d) The Gothic
a) the terror that comes when something familiar is revealed to be something unexpected
b) un-homelike
c) when the lady you love turns out to be an automaton
d) an alter ego that acts on the shadow of your consciousness
a) when minorities are included in a story and the story
is told primarily from their perspective
b) when you have a dominant culture empowered to
make change
c) when you create a scapegoat that possesses all of
the negative qualities of your culture. They help define
the culture by showing what it is not.
d) when a culture has a laughing stock
a) when one is respected enough to lead an organization
b) when a person or character is empowered and able to make change in the world
c) when a person or character is a subject rather than an object
d) a and b
e) b and c