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Renaissance

rebirth/renewal; focus on nature, art, and individual

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Humanism

humans can make their own destiny (not relying on God)

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Utopia

"no place"/"nowhere" - ideal society

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Reformation

Martin Luther's theses - wanting to get rid of corruption in the Church

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Pun

play on words

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Sonnet

14 line poem

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Octave

8 line stanza

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Sestet

6 line stanza

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Quatrain

4 line stanza

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Couplet

2 line stanza

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Paradox

statement that contradicts itself but is actually true

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Syntax

order of words

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Conceit

extended metaphor with complex logic; confusing at first but after an explanation

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Hyperbole

exaggeration for dramatic effect

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Understatement

making something less important than it actually is

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Figurative Language

when the words differ from their literal meanings

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Rhyme Scheme

the rhyme pattern of the last word in each line

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Scansion

the act of analyzing a poem

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Iamb

stressed, unstressed (U /)

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Image

elements in a poem that speak to the five senses

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Motif

a reoccurring image that normally reinforces a theme

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Meter

the pattern of the stressed or unstressed

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Foot

basic unit of the pattern

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Iambic Pentameter

a poem with lines each having 5 iamb feet

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Plutarch

Shakespeare’s source of Roman history

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Johannes Gutenberg

Invented printing press

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William Caxton

First printer in England

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Sir Thomas More

Came up with the idea of a utopia

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Erasmus

“prince of humanists”

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Martin Luther

One of the leaders of the Reformation

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Henry VIII

Married sister in law, got into fight with the Pope over the divorce, created the Church of England

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Elizabeth I

Kills Mary Queen of Scots because people thought Mary should rule, tried to keep peace during her reign

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Mary Stuart

Queen of Scots, inspired Spanish Armada

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King Phillip of Spain

Sent Spanish Armada in 1588, its defeat led to England becoming the leading naval power

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James I

Kept Elizabeth’s rules in order to keep peace

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Spenserian Sonnets

AB AB BC BC CD CD EE

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Shakesperian Sonnets

English Sonnets, AB AB CD CD EF EF GG

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Petrarchian Sonnets

Italian Sonnets, ABBA ABBA CDE CDE

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Amoretti 30

-My love is like to ice, and I to fire -The more he tries, the more she rejects him yet this makes him want to try harder -why do the rules of science not apply to the rules of love? -his desire is fire and she is ice -Spenser

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Amoretti 75

-One day I wrote her name upon the strand -writes her name on the beach twice, but the waves wash it away -lover tells him this is futile, besides she herself is mortal and will not live forever -she and their love will live forever in poetry -Spenser

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Whoso List to Hunt, I Know where is an Hind

-Sir Thomas Wyatt -the hind is Anne Boleyn -wears a diamond necklace that says “for Caesar’s I am” -wild for to hold, though I seem tame -he is coming in last, but no one else can win anyway

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Sonnet 29

-Shakespeare -When, in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes -Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, haply I think on thee; and then my state -For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings -when he feels alone, poor, and depressed, he thinks of her

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Sonnet 116

-Shakespeare -Let me not to the marriage of true minds -love is not love which alters when it alteration finds -love is constant and never leaves -a checklist for true love

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Sonnet 130

-Shakespeare -My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun -if hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head -she is ugly but he loves her anyway

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Sonnet 90

-Petrarch -She used to let her golden hair fly free -unearthly voices sang in unison -well, though the bow’s unbent, the wound bleeds on -he remembers a woman who has left him, but has more emphasis on her

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Sonnet 292

-Petrarch -The eyes I spoke of once in words that burn -And yet I live, grief and disdainto me -he remembers a woman, but has more emphasis on grief

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A Valediction Forbidding Mourning

-John Donne -As virtuous men pass mildly away -for his wife, Anne -no tear-floods, nor sigh-tempests move -thy firmness makes my circle just, and makes me end where I begun

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Death Be Not Proud

-John Donne -thou art slave to fate, chance, kings, and desperate men -death needs poison, war, and sickness while poppy and charms make people sleep -rest and sleep do not scare anyone -our best men die too -one short sleep past, we wake eternally -death, thou shalt die

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Meditation 17

-John Donne -no man is an island -each is a piece of the continent, if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less -ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee -each man’s death diminishes me

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To Althea From Prison

-When love has unconfined wings -know no such liberty -kings do not know more liberty than he when he thinks of her -stone walls do not a prison make nor iron bars a cage -only angels enjoy such liberty because he has freedom in his love -Lovelace

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On my first son

-Johnson -farewell, thou child of my right hand, and joy -seven years tho’ wert lent to me, and I thee pay -will men lament the state he should envy? -“Here doth lie Ben Johnson his best piece of poetry” -he promises to never love anyone as much ever again

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Song to Celia

-Johnson -Drink to me only with thine eyes -looking at each other is as good as drinking wine -a rose he sent her that she sent back smells of her

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Passionate Shepherd to His Love

-Marlowe -come live with me and be my love -offers valleys, hills, fields, woods, rocks, rivers, and birds -and I will make thee beds of Roses -“and be my love” refrain -offers temporal things

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The Nymph’s Reply

-Raleigh -if all the world and love were young, and truth in every shepherd’s tongue, these pretty pleasures might me move -all these pleasures will grow old -the rest complains of cares to come -in folly ripe, in reason rotten

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To His Coy Mistress

-Marvell -had we but world enough and time, this coyness, lady, were no crime -if we had all the time in the world, we would do things slow, and our love would grow -but at my back I always hear time’s winged chariot hurrying near -your beauty will soon disappear, and we may die so we should get together -thus, though we cannot make our sun stand still, yet we will make him run

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To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time

-Herrick -Anglican cleric -Gather ye rose-buds while ye may -this same flower that smiles today tomorrow will be dying -then be not coy; but use your time, and while ye may, go marry; for having lost but once your prime, you may forever tarry -you are more beautiful young

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