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Death of King Charles -1649 1793 Louis XVI |
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Voltaire (Candide) Rene Descartes Kant |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson William Wordsworth "...Tintern Abbey" "Nutting" John Keats |
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Gustav Flaubert "A Simple Heart" |
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(All Premodernist) Joseph Conrad "Heart Of Darkness" Francis Ford Coppola "Apocalypse Now" Charles Darwin Nietzche Karl Marx James Frasier |
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"I Think Therefore I am", Reason (Scientific Knowledge), Encyclopedias, Discovery & Exploration, Spread of lit. among middle class, satire, religious warfare, Nature (discover laws that gov. hum. nat.) Question Hierarchy, EPIC |
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"I FEEL Therefore I am", Passion, IMAGINATION, Nature(not understandable), Brotherhood of men(anti-hierarchy), Contemplation, Perception LYRIC |
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OBJECTIVE REALITY beauty(everything matters no matter how small) common/realistic heroes DETATCHED |
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CONSCIOUSNESS Fragmentation(HOD overhearing parts of a converstation) Modernist project(re-create meaning through art) Story within story (HOD) Minimalist (Woolf) Complexity |
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The ability to exist in a condition of uncertainties, mysteries or doubts without any reaching after fact or reason. Romanticism Keats |
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Sees everything Not judgemental Sees thing for what they are Romanticism Emerson |
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Irregular or rhymed Romanticism Wordsworth- "Tintern Abbey) |
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Unhindered thoughts Modernism Woolf - inner monologue |
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Goal of "civilizing" continent of Africa Africa was divided among the powers of EU. |
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King Leopold II of Belgium |
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responsible for the massacre of estimated 3 million Africans in Congo. Wanted rubber and ivory |
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Modernism Darwin's Theory of Evolution "Natural Selection" |
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Modernism Used aphorism(concise statement expressing a general truth) Questioned religion |
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Modernism Believed that capitalism>radical socialism >turn into communism Everything based around economics |
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Anthropologist Influence the early stages of mythology and comparative religion |
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Theories of the unconscious mind Father of psycho analysis |
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Tendency to expect the best possible outcome Enlightenment-candide-pangloss show change in opinion about coincidences |
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Ideally perfect place Romanticism-Candide-Eldorado |
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Used in order to bring change Human folly is attacked through irony, derision, or wit Enlightenment- Voltaire "Candide" shows how voltaire thought about imperialism without directly criticizing it. |
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Used for humor imitates a characteristic or style of another literary work Realism- Gustav Flaubert- A simple Heart- shows the weakness of writing in romanticism |
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Appearance of truth or authenticity Voltaire- enlightenment |
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Satire written by Jonathan swift Debate Epic vs. Lyric Ancient writing vs. moderns Enlightenment |
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Self is the only reality Enlightenment- Candide |
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Genre of satiric prose depicting humorous detail of an adventure of a hero in a corrupt society Enlightenment- Voltaire- candide |
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Monumental acts of nature Romanticism-Ralph Waldo Emerson- Nature- Revels at the scene of the planets |
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Crushed infamy Targets Aristocracy Exile in England convinced him that england was most advanced Commitment to freedom of though, to religious toleration, scientific art progress, to the reform of justice, Empiricism guided his life. |
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His country's greatest spokesperson for personal integrity & imaginative vision Proponent of Abolition |
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Simple- wrote for the common man- Easy language French Revolution Often political & religious topics including slavery & death penalty |
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Negative Capability Spoke for pagan and Christianity Morality & Eternity |
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Realism Convinced that style rather than content should be decisive Simple heart was written in order to move hearts & Provoke pitty Offensive morality |
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Traveled by ship and recieved a first-hand view of imperialism Presents a world of uncertainty & moral choice Expects educated reader |
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Art as human nature in itself Upper class Interior monologue Hogarth press |
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