Literature chapter 5 80 minutes

What is NOT a part of literature in the Age of Reason?
A
personal emotions
B
balanced judgement
C
strict rules
D
knowledge and wisdom
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What is NOT a part of literature in the Age of Reason?
A
personal emotions
B
balanced judgement
C
strict rules
D
knowledge and wisdom

Slide 1 - Quiz

The Enlightenment movement was in favor of:

A
ignorance
B
rationality
C
intolerance
D
inequality

Slide 2 - Quiz

Drag the titles to the authors:
Gulliver's Travels
The Rape of the Lock
Robinson  Crusoe
Daniel Defoe
Jonathan Swift
Alexander Pope

Slide 3 - Drag question

How do you call words like: a good estate, whence, nay, regiment of foot, viz?

Slide 4 - Open question

Which of the following names does NOT belong in the Age of Enlightenment?
A
Immanuel Kant
B
David Hume
C
Desiderius Erasmus
D
Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which of the following was NOT promoted in the typical 18th century novel?
A
ambition
B
good sense
C
benevolence
D
virtue

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Which of the following is NOT characteristic for a MYTH?
A
moral lessons
B
supernatural elements
C
good versus evil
D
a damsel in distress

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How do you call words like: a good estate, whence, nay, regiment of foot, viz?

Slide 8 - Open question

What were the people in the ship afraid of when trying to reach land?

Slide 9 - Open question

Whose real-life adventure was the inspiration for Robinson Crusoe?

Slide 10 - Open question

Why is Robinson Crusoe a typical product of the 18th century?
A
because it is a realistic novel
B
Because it is about a religious development
C
Because it is about slavery and global trade
D
because it deals with rational thought

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Literature Test
BYOD test (bring your own device)
In Learnbeat, full screen
You can take your dictionary
FULL battery!

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Three essay questions
Formulate your answer on paper
Count your words
Improve your answer
Type your answer in Learnbeat

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Romanticism

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Read your brochure p. 38
Do exercise 2 a, b
(Next slide: dialectics explained in 3 minutes)
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5:00

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Industrial revolution

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Romanticism as a reaction
-Pollution
- Urbanisation
- Reason & science
-Exploitation (French Revolution 1789)

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1798 - 1840

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'Romantic characteristics' 
Read Romantic characteristics on p. 39
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Indicate which of the two is Romantic:

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You gain knowledge by
A
gut reactions and subjective hinches
B
level-headed, objective, rational thought

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Which is more important?
A
nature
B
art

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Poetry should be
A
spontaneous and full of emotion
B
planned and straightforward

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Which is better?
A
dare to be
B
dare to know

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Comparison Enlightenment - Romanticism

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.   Poetic language                  .   Natural language

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Most important characteristic:

The poet as a philosopher, teaching you how to live.

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This lesson is part of a series of lessons about 
GOOD and EVIL 
in humans.

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Are humans born good, or are they born evil? Why do you think so?

Slide 38 - Open question

Do assignment 3
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Do assignment 4 (about fragment 2 and about fragment 3)
Do assignment 5

Homework: 
Learn chapter 5
finish the assignments

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Tomorrow

                                               Book assignment

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Homework
Finish chapter 5

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