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self-written story of one's life |
Autobiography |
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reports the exact words of the speaker |
Direct Speech |
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tells or reports what someone said using that person's exact word |
Indirect speech |
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a medieval ballad about a husband and his wife who are equally determined to win the pact. |
Get Up and Bar the Door |
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a poem that expresses emotions set in a extremely happy setting or “pasture” |
Pastoral Poem |
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was one of the most important poets and playwrights during the reign of Queen Elizabeth in England |
Christopher Marlowe |
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a literary text that imitates, sometimes in an exaggerated manner, another person, thing, or piece of writing for comic purposes or humorous effects. |
Parody |
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the pattern of end rhymes in a poem. |
Rhyme Scheme |
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wearing the mask of high spiritedness |
pride |
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seeks honor and glory |
ambition |
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seeks to be feard |
power |
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desire for knowledge |
curiosity |
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plenty of abundance |
Luxury |
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a show of liberality |
Prodigality |
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desires to possess much |
Covetousness |
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seeks revenge |
Anger |
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recoils at the unfamiliar and sudden changes |
fear |
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Love of wisdom |
Philosophy |
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The Mona, The last supper |
Leonardo Da Vinci |
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defined the humanist movement |
Desiderius Erasmus |
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I think; therefore i am |
Rene Descartes |
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describes the moon of jupiter and ring of saturn |
Galileo |
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heliocentric solar system |
Nicolaus Copernicus |
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Leviathan |
Thomas Hobbes |
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The canterbury tales |
Geoffrey Chaucer |
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depictions of human emotions |
Giotto |
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The Divine Comedy |
Dante Alieghri |
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The prince, the discources on livy |
Niccolo Machiavelli |
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Paradise Lost |
John Milton |
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englands national poet |
William Shakespeare |
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sculptures like David |
Donatello |
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weak syllable followed by strong syllable |
Iamb |
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two weak syllables followed strong syllable |
Anapest |
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strong syllable followed by weak syllable |
Trochee |
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strong syllable followed by two weak syllables |
Dactyl |