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Cards (40)

Section 1

(40 cards)

Banquo

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Macbeths friend

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1607: Jamestown 1620: Plymouth 1630: Massachusetts

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American Colonial History

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Battle of Hastings

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(1066 CE) The Norman invasion of England; this was the largest battle.

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John Bunyan: Pilgrims Progress John Milton: Paradise Lost, "How Son Hath Time", "When I Consider How My Light Is Spent" George Herbert: The Pulley Robert Herick: "To the Virgins, To Make Much of Time"

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Puritan Age Authors and works

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Anne Bradstreet: "The Author to Her Book" Jonathan Edwards: "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"

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American Poets/ Works

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Duncan

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King at the beginning of Macbeth

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Shakespeare

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Wrote Macbeth

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Weregild

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"man price" (revenge)

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politics, religion, philosophy, and science

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4 areas England experienced rebirth in

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KNOW ABOUT STORY OF MACBETH

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KNOW ABOUT STORY OF MACBETH

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Code of comitatus

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loyalty of warrior to chief and chief to warrior

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Humanism

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means human achievement

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Metaphysical Conceit

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An elaborate comparison drawn from science, philosophy, the classics, or everyday life

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decides to murder the king

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Macbeth decides to _______ after he hears the prophecy?

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Feudalism

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Lords and vassals / Land given for service / 2 classes

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English Renaissance

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Henry VII - James I Elizabethan Period Modern English Broke with Catholic church Foxes Book of Martyrs

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Long narrative Great National hero Lofty language Supernatural elements Struggle of good and evil

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Characteristics of an epic

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Sonnet 10 "Death Be Not Proud" Sonnet 14 "Batter My Heart"

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Holy Sonnets

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Ornateness Light hearted and merry Sentiment: romantic love Courtliness: Chivalrous knights Religoiius

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Characteristics of Medieval Era

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Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Johnson

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Poets in English Renaissance

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Renaissance

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means rebirth

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Canterbury Tales

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32 pilgrims (named mostly the knight and squire) set out on a journey

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Canterbury Tales - Geoffery Chaucer Le Morte d'Aurthur - Sir Thomas Malory

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Medieval Authors and their stories

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Government Philosophy Religion History Biography NO DRAMA

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Puritan Age Prose topics

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Apostrophe

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Direct address but the person is not there

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Language was used for instruction and learning Rebirth of the moral nature of man Overall purpose: make people free Typology: Children of Israel inheriting the Promised Land

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Puritan Age Worldview

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Drama and poetry

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2 works popular during English Renaissance

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Kenning

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A device employed in Anglo-Saxon poetry in which the name of a thing is replaced by one of its functions or qualities, as in "ring-giver" for king and "whale-road" for ocean.

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Heroism

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Bravery, courage, super-human strength

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HenryVii HenryViii (Church of England) EdwardVI (Anglican) Mary I (Catholic & persecution) Elizabeth I

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Timeline for kings/queens in English Renaissance

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Middle English

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The language spoken in England roughly between 1150 and 1500 A.D.

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Canterbury Tales

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32 pilgrims (named mostly the knight and squire) set out on a journey

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Only 14 lines Lines can only have 10 syllables 5 iambic pentameter Octave - 1st 8 lines Sestet - last 6 lines Last 2 lines - Volta

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Characteristics of a Sonnet

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Medieval Era

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1066 - 1485 Crusades Black Death Middle English Catholicism dominates all aspects of life Feudalism Chivalry - Code of conduct Civil War

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Metaphysical Poets - Deep ideas Cavalier Poets - Nature and romance

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2 schools of poets in Puritan Age

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Wyrd

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means fate

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"Purifying" the Anglican Church of Catholicism Spirit of Criticism Truth: Established by God Sola Scriptura Deep spiritual literature

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Characteristics of Puritan Age

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Ornate, flowery language Experimental in forms Variety in content and genres Patriotism Didactic (teach and delight)

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Literary Characteristics during English Renaissance

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Chivalry

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Code of conduct

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Anglo Saxon Era

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449 - 1066 Earliest people: Celts Religion: Roman Catholicism Language: Old English Code of comitatus

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