Q2: Lesson 1 | Neoclassical Period Flashcards
revolutionary/cultural movement that happened in 1620-1798. it has visual arts, music, literature
neoclassical period
famous poet in neoclassical period
john milton
poet who got blind in an early age
john milton
the two figures who stand most prominently in english literature
Shakespeare and milton
milton’s poem about his blindess
on his blindness
milton’s poet about his dedication of his talent to God
on his having arrived at the age of twenty-three
are hints given by the author that help define a difficult word
context clues
are words that have a similar meaning
synonym
words that have the opposite meaning
antonyms
was the poet of impulse
shakespeare
poet of steadfast will and purpose
milton
was the top literary figure of his time and for more than half a century dominated the literary world in england
alexander pope
pope’s poem about in the hearts of all humans is a deep longing for God
the universal prayer
was a man of cheerful and amiable disposition
joseph addison
was a master of the art of living with his fellow-men
joseph addison
joseph addison’s work
the visions of mizrah
he was a strange, imaginative child whose soul was more at home
william blake
he was the son of a london tradesman
william blake
he wrote exquisite lyrics that mean more than what lies on the surface
william blake
william blake’s works
the lamb/the tiger
this style of conversation is used between people who know each other well
intimate
it is an informal kind of communicative style that is often used with friends or family members
casual
polite words are used in this communicative style. we use standard rules of grammar when speaking in this style
consultative
often characterized by the speaker giving background information about the topic as the listener participates in the conversation and gives feedback about it
consultative
communicative style prepared beforehand. often there is almost no interaction
frozen
part of the word that goes before the main part of the word
prefix
element of a word added after the root
suffix
which is added to the end of the word
suffix
are the simplest form of a word with an independent meaning
root word
is that form of discourse by means of which we try to persuade others about the truth or falsity of a disputed matter
argumentation
appeals to the emotions; it seeks to produce action
persuasion
appeals mainly to logical reason; it seeks to move the mind
convinction
common form of argumentation. it presents only one side of a proposition and is a sustained, organized attempt to make others accept a decision and act in accordance with that decision
propaganda
a type of argument that uses coercion
brainwashing
is the use of force it the threat of force
coercion
reasoning that proceeds from general statement to its particular application
deductive reasoning
type of reasoning that proceeds from particular instances to a general conclusion
inductive reasoning
he was a versatile writer and wrote various kinds of verses on a variety of subjects
alexander pope