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Heroic/pagan values

honor, rewards, glory, fame

Elegiac/Christian values

believes in afterlife

Margery Kemp's mysticism

Received visions from Jesus


Had intense emotional reactions to everyday things


Did her own thing


Didn't want to have sex with her husband


Pilgrimage


Jesus said no more prayer beads

Mysticism

Drew on established tradition of private religious devotion


Emphasized “affective spirituality”


Reflected dissatisfaction with the established church

Restoration

Kept getting new king and queens


Queen Anne: the good times


Many wars


Empire and wealth


Richard Walpole became the first “Prime Minister”


Birth of political parties (Tory and Whig) • Great Britain formed in 1707

What ways is slavery challenged by Oroonoko/inforced by text?

Behn tries to relate Oroonoko to audience (white) so that they sympathize him

Example of satire in Gulliver's travels

Size of people


Hyperbole: size of people and how they act


Reversal: how each group treated Gulliver



Makes fun of the English's ways


Lilliputians are so small and worry about little things that don't matter