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self-written story of one's life

Autobiography

reports the exact words of the speaker

Direct Speech

tells or reports what someone said using that person's exact word

Indirect speech

a medieval ballad about a husband and his wife who are equally determined to win the pact.

Get Up and Bar the Door

a poem that expresses emotions set in a extremely happy setting or “pasture”

Pastoral Poem

was one of the most important poets and playwrights during the reign of Queen Elizabeth in England

Christopher Marlowe

a literary text that imitates, sometimes in an exaggerated manner, another person, thing, or piece of writing for comic purposes or humorous effects.

Parody

the pattern of end rhymes in a poem.

Rhyme Scheme

wearing the mask of high spiritedness

pride

seeks honor and glory

ambition

seeks to be feard

power

desire for knowledge

curiosity

plenty of abundance

Luxury

a show of liberality

Prodigality

desires to possess much

Covetousness

seeks revenge

Anger

recoils at the unfamiliar and sudden changes

fear

Love of wisdom

Philosophy

The Mona, The last supper

Leonardo Da Vinci

defined the humanist movement

Desiderius Erasmus

I think; therefore i am

Rene Descartes

describes the moon of jupiter and ring of saturn

Galileo

heliocentric solar system

Nicolaus Copernicus

Leviathan

Thomas Hobbes

The canterbury tales

Geoffrey Chaucer

depictions of human emotions

Giotto

The Divine Comedy

Dante Alieghri

The prince, the discources on livy

Niccolo Machiavelli

Paradise Lost

John Milton

englands national poet

William Shakespeare

sculptures like David

Donatello

weak syllable followed by strong syllable

Iamb

two weak syllables followed strong syllable

Anapest

strong syllable followed by weak syllable

Trochee

strong syllable followed by two weak syllables

Dactyl