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The Renaissance 16th and early 17th
Century1485-1660
  • A period of REBIRTH

2
The Gradual Change
  • As in the past, the Medieval period did not come
    to an abrupt end, however, as time passed changes
    in peoples values, beliefs and behavior
    gradually occurred.
  • This inspired a rebirth of the classic
    teachings everyone once knew and studied.
  • The Classics Old writings/teachings from the
    Ancient Greeks/Romans etc..

3
A Renewed Interest in Learning
  • The Classics inspired a renewed interest in
    learning and exploring for the first time people
    were thinking outside of the box.
  • Creativity, exploration and experiment were now
    an option.

4
The Foundation of the Renaissance
  • It all began w/ the Italian Renaissance
  • 14th Century in Italy.
  • B/C of three notable men
  • Michelangelo
  • Da Vinci
  • Galileo
  • and the use of their
  • FREE WILL

5
Michelangelo and Free Will
  • He, along with his colleagues, practiced the idea
    of free will.
  • Michelangelo was the 1st to go the extreme" when
    he was commissioned to paint scenes from the
    Bible on the ceiling of the Vaticans Sistine
    Chapel.
  • Why was this an extreme measure?
  • How is his Free Will demonstrated?
  • These men were very optimistic and willing to
    think and do what others were scared of trying.

6
HumanismAn intellectual movement
  • The movement known as Humanism offered people a
    way/reason to use their free will in order to
    strengthen ones religious views.
  • Humanists used the teachings of the classics and
    the Bible to answer questions such as
  • What is a human being?
  • What is a good life?
  • How does one lead a good life?

7
Renaissance Humanists
  • Two dominate Humanists were Erasmus and Thomas
    More.
  • The two spread their teaching of the classics and
    of the church by writing poems, pamphlets and
    essays posting them in and around England.
  • More will become widely known for his treatise on
    human society with his publication of Utopia.

8
Renaissance Writing and Literature
  • The printing of books with moveable type and
    press began during the Renaissance.
  • Johann Gutenberg invented the first printing
    press. He is also responsible for the first
    printed book__________

9
Renaissance Writing and Literature
  • During the Renaissance period, writing was done
    in the _______________ or language of the people.
  • Not French! ?

10
Renaissance Writing and Literature
  • During the Renaissance period people became
    interested in their own language, of what it was
    and what it could be. (English rather than
    French)
  • Grammar, vocabulary and style became intriguing
    and fun.

11
The First Grammars and Dictionaries
  • The 1st English dictionary appeared at the
    beginning of the 17th Century.
  • A Table Alphabeticall of Hard Usuall English
    Wordes.

12
The First Grammars and Dictionaries
  • The earliest dictionaries made NO effort to list
    all the words in the English language.
  • Words listed were those considered hardoften
    borrowed words that ordinary people may not
    understand. (Educated, higher class people often
    knew what these words meant.)

13
The First Grammars and Dictionaries
  • The 1st dictionaries gave only a familiar synonym
    for each hard word.
  • It wasnt until the late 18th century that
    scholars increased
  • the number of words
  • definitions of each word
  • its origin
  • its history
  • its part of speech
  • quotations illustrating its use
  • and its pronunciation

14
Sentence Style during the Renaissance
  • Style is how an author uses words, phrases, and
    sentences to form his or her ideas. Style is
    also thought of as the qualities and
    characteristics that distinguish one writers
    work from the work of others.

15
Sentence Style during the Renaissance
  • There were two different styles or ways of
    writing during the Renaissance period.
  • Ornate vs. Plain
  • Ornate writing was embellished with a lot of
    borrowed words. Very fancy, detailed way of
    getting a point or story across.

16
Sentence Style during the Renaissance
  • Plain writing was simple, clear, straightforward
    and to the point.

17
Renaissance Prose and Poetry
  • Prose
  • Most Renaissance books were written in prose form
    with plots that dealt with
  • church related material
  • travel
  • exploration and discovery.

18
Renaissance Prose and Poetry
  • The principal achievement of English Prose was
    the King James Bible.

19
Renaissance Drama
  • Drama a literary art form that recreates human
    life and emotions.

20
Renaissance Drama
  • The 1st humanistic influence on drama came
    through the genre known as comedy.
  • The three genres that the Renaissance writers
    capitalized on were
  • Comedy
  • Tragedy
  • Romantic

21
Renaissance Drama
  • Plays were taken out of the churches and moved to
    outside theaters.
  • Churches began to lose patrons so in 1642 English
    Parliament shut down all outside theaters
    throughout London, banning plays from being
    performed.

22
Renaissance Drama
  • Queen Elizabeth I is responsible for bringing the
    theaters back in England and played an
    influential role in Renaissance poetry, drama,
    and fiction.

23
Renaissance Poetry
  • Renaissance poets wrote with one eye on the
    subject and the other on what preceding poets had
    said about that subject.

24
Renaissance Poetry Terms
  • Narrative poem-- a poem that tells a story,
    usually fiction, used to entertain society.
  • Epic poem
  • SonnetWilliam Shakespeare is the most prominent
    sonnet writer known from the Renaissance period.
    He is credited for creating what is known as the
    Shakespearian English Sonnet
  • 14 lined poem consisting of 3, 4 lined units
    (quatrains) followed by a couplet (2 lined unit)

25
Renaissance Poetry Terms
  • Pastoral Poemsa poem portraying leisure and
    everyday occurrences.
  • Epitaphsbrief poems about the deceased.
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