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Satan
- Antagonist: rebellios angel: rational and irrational: ungrateful for God's blessing
- "Oh Hell"
- Cormorant: ugly bird that's always hungry
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Cross Stitch
Emblem books: tree of life, embroidery, in Greek or Latin, used for meditation
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Majesty vs. liberty
- Paradise Lost
- monarchy: charles I and II
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Paradise Lost Genre
Biblical epic-Tertiary epic
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Dante vs. Milton
- Milton: Not Catholic, didn't believe in Purgatory: sought leader through chosen leader: Holy Spirit: Satan overthrowing God=Milton trying to overthrow Charles I: Centered around Sun
- Dante: Catholic, must have liberty and majesty for a good community: Apollo: Centered around Earth
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God the Father: Paradise Lost
foresaw fall of man, didn't prevent it to preserve their free will- allows Jesus to save them
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Eve: Paradise Lost
Subordinate to Adam
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Beelzebub
2nd in command- very eloquent-Took Satan's idea to destroy man
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Raphael: Paradise Lost
Told/warned Adam about how Satan will come down and try to trick them
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Uriel: Paradise Lost
Guard of entrance to Earth, which he is tricked by Satan
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Abdiel: Paradise Lost
Rebels against Satan when he suggests to rebel against God
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Life for a Good for Nothing
- romance: Eichendorff
- Main character doesn't have this name
- Beautiful lady
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Kunstlied: Life for the good for nothing
Youtube song: song that was in the Book
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Die Schon Magelona
- what young women read, grocery store literature
- Eichendorff gets highly idealized picture for the woman character- for the beautiful lady
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Eichendorff's house
Destroyed through the wars: Eichendorff went from nobility to good for nothing
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Elizabeth of Austria: Life for a Good for Nothing
The author personifies the beautiful lady
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Guido and Leonardo: Life for a Good for Nothing
Guido is really a girl pretending to be a guy-disguised b/c Leonardo and "Flora" want to marry
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Ending to Life for a Good for Nothing`
He gets back and the beautiful lady is actually someone's daughter: so he can marry him
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T.S. Eliot's Wasteland and Little Gidding
Quatenary Epic
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Familiar Compound Ghost: Little Gidding
Eliot, Virgil, Dante, Berneto Latinni (Sodomiser: mentor looking up at)
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Wasteland
Lots of water and Dante: during the water WWI: uses line from Dante
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Little Gidding
- Christian- WWII, Fire
- Guys wondering around the Antarctic- boat gets stuck in ice-they think they will die, but feel like someone is there with them-Road to Emeaus
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Chocolate and Syphilis cochiniel
Candide thinks it was worth going to the new world to get chocolate and dye
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Inductive
Evidence to principles: what you get from the paper in the mail
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Deductive
- Principles to evidence
- Knowledge outside the paper in the world
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Rasselas
By Samuel Johnson: wrote dictionary and journal article
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Pangloss
- Best of all possible worlds
- Candide's mentor
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Thundertrunktroff
The baron: satire of the German's ridiculous names! Complication
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Pococurante
rich guy who made fun of Homer and all the great books-didn't care about anything- most like Voltaire and his views
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Martin
- The manaquee: stoics: importance of nature
- Went with him to El Dorado
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Cultivate the garden: Rasselas
Stop philosophizing and let's just do stuff
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Johnsonian paradox/ aphorism (small philsophical saying)
"inconsistencies cannot both be right, but they both may be true to man"
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Imlac: Rasselas
The philosopher: went with Rasselas that led him out of the city
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Pekuah- Rasselas
Servant that was kidnapped
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Hermit
Solitary life who lives alone, hated it
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Philosopher- Rasselas
controlled passions- consumed in grief: nothing matters
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Conclusion to Rasselas
Conclusion is nothing is concluded
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Possible themes for the test
- In all of the works, there's a search for happiness and love
- What is life?
- Reality vs. optimism
- Adventure
- Name changing: DQ Coriolanus
- Enlightenment
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