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Title: The Renaissance (1485-1625)


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The Renaissance(1485-1625)
  • A Celebration of the Human Spirit in Literature,
    Art, Science, and Music

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The Elizabethan Era
  • Sought to revive the learning of Ancient Greece
    and Rome
  • Mans efforts were encouraged
  • Shakespearean drama thrived
  • England became a Protestant nation under Queen
    Elizabeth (not Catholic)
  • Poets writers traveled to London due to
    popularity of drama/literature

3
Renaissance Drama and Literature
  • Shakespeares famous Globe Theater opened in 1599
  • Plots of plays emphasized what it meant to be
    human this is called HUMANISM
  • English Drama/Plays explored raw human emotions
    conflict vices, sin, corruption, love, power,
    greed lust
  • Classical plays focused on virtues and lessons
    learned in the Bible
  • Poetry sometimes dealt with PASTORAL themes-
    shepherds, farms, poor workers, etc.

4
Globe Theater Today!
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Sonnets
  • A Sonnet is a 14 line poem
  • Shakespeares sonnets were written in Iambic
    Pentameter (bold are the stressed syllables-
    there are 5)

To be, / or not / to be / that is / the ques- /
-tion
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Iambic Pentameter5 stressed syllables,
followed by 5 unstressed syllables in a measure
EX If mu- / -sic be / the food / of love, / play
on
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Petrarchan Sonnet
  • Uses an 8-line octave with an abba/abba rhyme
    scheme
  • Followed by a 6-line sestet with cde/cde rhyme
    scheme
  • The first 8 lines (octave)typically states a
    problem or conflict
  • The last six lines (sestet) usually resolves the
    problem

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Spenserian Sonnet
  • Uses a rhyme scheme of
  • ab/ab/bc/bc/cd/cd/ee
  • Edmund Spenser wrote a sonnet series called
    Amoretti- Italian for little love poems
  • He wrote poems for his wife, Elizabeth Boyle
  • He wrote a sonnet sequence- so there is a
    common theme, like a story told throughout sonnets
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