Reformation Flashcards

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A man very concerned with his appearance

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Fop

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Looks back at Greek era as pure, logical thought

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Classicism

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Years of the Reformation

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1660-1800

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A comparison that is not obvious, but apt

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Metaphysical conceit

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Subsections of reformation

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Augustan and neoclassical

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What does Rape of The Lock satirize?

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The vanity and inflated importance of the aristocracy

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Who were the most popular satirists?

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Pope and swift

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Ambitious, pompous expression of emotion

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Ode

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In a nutshell, what did essay 1 of the female tattler say?

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Will reward for gossip, with goal of reforming manners

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What did Rosella’s Day (Essay 55) essentially say?

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Women should use subtle trickery to gain control over men.

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What did the subject of Essay 87 (Sophrania’s Day) do?

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Pretended to be sick to get a man to marry her.

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What does Artesia’s Day say?

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Historically, men are afraid of giving women power. But, women are capable of it, so girls, don’t be satisfied with gifts.

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