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Welcome
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You need your:

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Poetry often has rhyme and rhythm.
What 'rhyme' does Beowulf have?

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What 'rhythm' does Beowulf have?

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Look on page 10. What rhyme do the Canterbury tales have?

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What rhythm do the Canterbury Tales have?

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Which Tale canNOT be found in the Canterbury Tales?
A
The Knight's Tale
B
The Greengrocer's Tale
C
The Summoner's Tale
D
The Wife of Bath's Tale

Slide 7 - Quiz

Whose grave did the pilgrims want to visit in Canterbury?

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

The theme of the Pardoner's sermons: The root of all evil is ...
A
sex
B
avarice
C
greed
D
sloth

Slide 9 - Quiz

What do the three rioters find under the tree?
A
The person they were looking for: Death
B
Eight tons of beer
C
A bag with relics
D
Gold coins

Slide 10 - Quiz

What's the name of the author of The Canterbury Tales?

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Read page 14
Find out: 
1 What does 'star-crossed lovers' mean?
2 What was the  main difference between the Renaissance  and the Middle Ages?

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Answers:
1 Lovers whose relationship is doomed to fail are said to be “star-crossed” (frustrated by the stars), because those who believe in astrology claim that the stars control human destiny.
2 Instead of the authority of the church people believed in the authority of the self and were highly interested in art, literature and learning.

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Read the questions of assignment 1
The following slides will help you formulate your answers

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Sonnets

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What do you know about sonnets?

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Both:

14 lines of 10 syllables (5 iambs)

Often serves a s a summary
Embracing rhyme     Alternate rhyme

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From: "Amoretti"

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The sonnet is
A
English because Spencer is Shakespeare's contemporary
B
English, because the rhyme scheme is a version of ABABCDCDEFEFGG
C
Italian because the break (poetic turn) is after line 8
D
Italian, because it consists of 3 quatrains

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Questions
Questions

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5-minute break
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Take your brochure, p. 14
Read along (fragment 1)

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Homework
Learn chapter 2 until p. 17 (intro, sonnets, first passage)
Do assignment 2

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'O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?'
What does Juliet mean?

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