June 6

5V June 6
 "Caroline/Interregnum/Restoration", "The Enlightenment" and "Romanticism"
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5V June 6
 "Caroline/Interregnum/Restoration", "The Enlightenment" and "Romanticism"

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Caroline/Interregnum/Restoration

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Who was restored to the English throne during the Restoration Period?

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King Charles II. After the death of his father, King Charles I, in 1649 and the subsequent establishment of the Commonwealth under Oliver Cromwell, Charles II went into exile. He returned to England in 1660 following the collapse of the Commonwealth and the end of the English Civil War. Charles II's restoration to the throne marked the return of the monarchy and the reestablishment of the Stuart dynasty in England.

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What is the name for a pair of rhyming lines in iambic pentametre?
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epic
B
heroic couplet
C
metaphysical
D
elegiac

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The Pilgrim's Progress
Mac Flecknoe
Paradise Lost
John Milton
John Dryden
John Bunyan

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Enlightenment

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Which form of literature was created the most during the Enlightenment Period?
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poetry
B
drama
C
essays
D
fiction

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Where did the interests lie of the followers of the Enlightenment Period?

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The followers of the Enlightenment Period were interested in reason, science, individual rights, democracy, religious tolerance, education, progress, and addressing social and economic issues. They sought to challenge traditional authority, promote rational thinking, and envision a more enlightened and just society.
A Vindication of the Rights of Women
Poor Richard's Almanac
Candide
Voltaire
Mary Wollstonecraft
Ben Franklin

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Neoclassicism

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What is one of the most defining features of 18th-century literature?

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What is the modern-day word for sequential art?

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comics/graphic novels

Gulliver's Travels
The Rape of the Lock and The Dunciad
Robinson  Crusoe
Daniel Defoe
Jonathan Swift
Alexander Pope

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Romanticism

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Where did the interests lie of the followers of Romanticism?

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Followers of the Romantic period were interested in:
  • Emotion, imagination, and the power of individual expression.
  • The beauty and power of nature, embracing the sublime.
  • Individual freedom, breaking away from societal norms.
  • Intense emotions, passionate love, and deep connections.
  • The mysterious, supernatural, and macabre.
  • The medieval period and its folklore, romanticising knights and chivalry.
What are the characteristics of Romantic prose?
A
departure from reason
B
focus on nature
C
element of the supernatural
D
focus on individual

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Wuthering Heights
Frankenstein
Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
Emily Brontë
Mary Shelley

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Gothic Period

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The Gothic Period aligns with which other period?

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Romantic period
Which isn't a characteristic of the Gothic Period?
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emotional distress
B
nightmares
C
hard work and virtue
D
damsel in distress

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Rebecca
Dracula
Northanger Abbey
Bram Stoker
Jane Austen
Daphne du Maurier

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Is there a specific study question you would like to discuss together? If not - discuss your answers to all study questions with a partner. Share information and add important details if necessary.

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Homework for next week Tuesday 13 June


Study Victorianism, Modernism and Postmodernism and answer the study questions on p. 31, 34-35, 37-38 and 42.

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