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English Final Exam
IB English Iii with Goodloe at Myers Park High School
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By: Will Henderson
Created: 2011-05-30
Size: 90 flashcards
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Created: 2011-05-30
Size: 90 flashcards
Views: 11
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Pietas
Duty to family
Gravitas
Seriousness of conduct and purpose
Paterfamilias
of the father
Who rebuilt Rome
Augustus
Who wrote the Aneid
Virgil
Who ordered the Aneid
Augustus
How many books are in the Aneid
Two
What does the Aneid reflect
new morasl for the Roman empire
Why is it considered a Pure Epic
it meets alll the requirements
greatest traitor in liturature
Sinon
Hero of the aneid
aeneas
Who popularized the Elegaic Couplet
catullus
What is horace known for
humorous satires and Poetic Odes
Who worte Carpe Diem
Horace
Dulce et Decorum est pro patria moria
it is sweet and honorable to die for the father land
six elements of story telling
tone
characters
action
conflict
atmosphere
theme
TCACAT
What type of literatures did Ovid write
verse Narrative
didactic works
Annal
Chronological cause and effect
how did tacitus stay alive
keeping views to himself and fleeing
who wrote the erruption of vesuvius
Pliny the younger
what is minutae
little things no one cares about
Anachronism
something out of place time wise in a story
monlouge
a long speech by one character
soliloquies
spoken alone by the author
Prose
regular writtin
blank verse
unryhmed iambic pentameter
aside
a comment made to the audience not heard by other authors
beware the ides of march
soothsayer
3 tragic heros form J/C
caesar
brutus
rome
language of the MA
latin
who controlled all learning and books during the MA
the church
Who was the french king who ordered the roman and greek documents to be saved
charlemagne
The national epic of Germany
The Nibelungenlied
Head of the church
the pope
secular
sperating the church form state
Civalraic Code
to show ways of christianity to everyone
Theme of Inferno
Allegory
Allegory
something that has more than one meaning
Cantos
division of a long poem
canticle
nonmetrical song or chant
terza rima
third ryhme (AAA)
Dark wood of error symbolizes...
worldliness
Dante symbolizes...
mankind
Virgil symbolizes...
Human reason
beatrice symbolizes...
divine love
saint Lucia symbolizes...
divine light
Rachel symbolizes...
contemplative light
virgin mary symbolizes...
compasssion
Four waterways of hell
river acheron
river styx
river phlegethon
lake cocytus
Leader of River Acheron
Charon
Leader of phlegethon
phleygas
Inferno represents...
power of the father and recognition of sin
purgatory represents...
wisdom of the son adn renoounciation of sin
paradise represents...
love of the holy spirit and the forgivness of sin
the leopard represents...
malice and fraud
the lion represents
violence and ambition
shewolf represents
incontinence
Cricel one
limbo-virtuous pagans
cricle two
the carnal
cricle three
the gluttons
circle 4
hoarders and wasters
circle 5
wrathful and sullen
circle 6
heretics and fallen angels
three rounds
Circle 6 round 1
violent against neighbors
Circle 6 round 2
violent against themselves
circle 6 round 3
violent against god nature and art
Circle 8
malicous and fraudulent 10 bolgias
bolgia 1
panderers and seducers
bolgia 2
flatterers
bolgia 3
simoniacs: profiting from church
bolgia 4
forunetellers and diviners
bolgia 5
the grafters: use positions for profit
bolgia 6
hypocrites
bolgia 7
the thieves
bolgia 8
the evil counselers
bolgia 9
sowers of discord
1.) religous
2.) political
3.) kinsmen
bolgia 10
falsifiers
1.) alchemists
2.) evil impersonators
3.) counterfeiters
Circle 9
Cocytus-four rounds-center of gravity
circle 9 round 1
caina: treacherous to special ties
circle 9 round 2
Antenora: treachorous to country
Circle 9 round 3
ptolomea: treacherous to master
Renaissance means...
rebirth
rehtoric means...
art of spokn language
Humanism is an imphasis on the...
individual
humanist moto
At fantes= back to the sources
Pertrarch
wrote sonnets
Boccaccio
wrote in vernacular
friar onion- decameron
cervantes
Don Quixote/ first literature of western world
1st novel
tale of gengi
book of the courtier
most read book of the MA
About this deck
By: Will Henderson
Created: 2011-05-30
Size: 90 flashcards
Views: 11
Created: 2011-05-30
Size: 90 flashcards
Views: 11
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