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31 Cards in this Set
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an extended use of a symbolor metaphor; used to make poignant conversations; characters either have the personal name to show virtue or vices
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allegory
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a moral tale most frequetly used to embellish a sermon
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exemplum
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stories that are told and passed down through history usually involve animals
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fable
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a short humorous, frequently bawdy(dirty) usually in verse and dealt with the lower class; course crude language
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fabliau
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a short poem, usually romantic and preformed by a minstrel and sung
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lay or lai
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a dramatization frequently of a ible story that dramatized extreme power
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miracle or mystery play
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an allegory set in dramamtic form; heavy religious themes
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morality play
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a tale of chvalry, tales of knights, an idealized picture of a small section of society
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romance
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either in verse or prose; always sought to expose people's folies and misgivings
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satire
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Virgil
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active reason
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Beatrice
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divine revelation
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order/form of worship
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liturgy
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purchasing religious positions
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simony
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gap
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caesura
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repitition of intial consonant sounds
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alliteration
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like epithets but anglo-saxon
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kenning
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Julius Caesar
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55BC
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Rome to England
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43AD
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Rome left
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410AD
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Angles, Saxons, Jutes
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449BC
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Pope Gregorysends Augustine
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597 AD
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Danes
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787AD
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Normans
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1066AD
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Old English
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450-1066
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Middle English
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1066-1500
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Modern English
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1500-Present
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Middle Ages
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500-1500
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a constitutional rule that could be authoritized by church rulers
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church doctrine
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couldn't enter Pergutory
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excommunication
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3 Emotions of Aeneid
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Anticipation
Actual Recollection |
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retelling the story
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epic recapitilation
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