Literature chapter 5 part 2

short recap Enlightenment
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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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short recap Enlightenment

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

Slide 2 - 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 3 - Quiz

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

Slide 4 - Quiz

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

Slide 5 - Open question

Romanticism

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Most important:

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So the most important characteristic:

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

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Lyrical  ballads

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Slide 10 - Video

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This lesson is the start of a series of lessons about 
GOOD or EVIL in humans consisting of:

  1. Text: 'Beyond Good and Evil' (handout)
  2. Literature chapter 5: Blake, St Paul and Solzhenitsyn
  3. Novelette: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
  4. Sermon by dr. Timothy Keller


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

Slide 14 - Open question

Read text handout
What does the author conclude about the question whether humans are born good or evil?

-Write the answer somewhere on p. 36 of your lit brochure
-Read 'Literary period: Romantic Period 1798-1870', (p. 36) and continue doing assignment 2 etc. 

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