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The Tudor Period. Unit 3. General Information. Tudor English Reformation, impress. Tudor Line. Henry, heirlessness Henry, divorce, six Edward Mary, Bloody Elizabeth, Bess -Spanish. Renaissance. Reawakened, culture -Italy -science -humanists -order*** * Great Chain*** National
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The Tudor Period Unit 3
General Information • Tudor • English • Reformation, impress
Tudor Line • Henry, heirlessness • Henry, divorce, six • Edward • Mary, Bloody • Elizabeth, Bess • -Spanish
Renaissance • Reawakened, culture • -Italy • -science • -humanists • -order*** • * Great Chain*** • National • -authority • -biblical
Reformation • Religious • Tyndale, Greek • Coverdale
Literature • Printing press • -Eclectic • -Difficult • -Didactic • Courtly, humanistic, Protestant, Wyatt, More, Tyndale, Cranmer, Foxe
Genres • Simplicity • Sonnet • Sydney • Spenser’s • Drama • *Shakespeare, William Shakespeare
Sir Thomas More • Beheading • Famous • Humanist, reason
About More’s Philosophy • Tyndale • -correctly • -priests
Utopia • Ideal, New World • Slavery • Whole, majority • Peace • no
The English Bible • Tyndale • Geneva • -chapters, verses • Puritans, noblest **** • King James
About William Tyndale • Sun • Informal, common • Full, Great • Flee, Greek, safe • Assistant, King James
About the Book of Common Prayer • Marriage, basis, order, order • Theme • English • -Bible • -mass • Cranmer • -Protestant
About the Book of Common Prayer • Catholics • Cranmer • Moderate • Christian • Submission • ?
About John Foxe • Oxford • Lutheran • Deacon, Ridley • Mary’s • Latin • English • Church • Elizabeth I
About Acts and Monuments • Martyrs • First-hand • -Protestant • -suffer, Satan • Nationalism • Twelve, epic • clear
Latimer and Ridley • Ridley says God will either assuage the fury of the flame or else strengthen them to abide it. Latimer dies quickly. Ridley is given the strength to endure. • Truth, sacrifice, survived • Written • Samson’s
Partner Work • Latimer- ancient, venerable, lean (contempt for the world and the flesh) • Speech- infrequent, terse, timely, eloquent, can communicate well with the common people, “homely eloquence” • Dress: plain, disdain for earthly honor, poor gown made of coarse wool, kerchief • Conduct: brief colloquial speech, quite • Goods: “gave nothing” • Death: died swiftly
Partner Work • Ridley- fullness of maturity, 55, fat • Speech: voluble, ready, incisive, apt, though showing human hesitation, enormous learning and gift for disputing • Dress: richly attired, dressed up to die (appareled for his “marriage”), fine gown with fur trim and velvet hood • Conduct: bold, eloquent speech • Goods: gave away various articles of clothing and personal effects • Death: suffered a prolonged death
Verse Forms of the Elizabethan Period • Love • Musical, singing
Types of Verse • Musical • Songs • Pastoral, simplicity
English Poetry: Rhyme, Rhythm, and Meter • Sounds, words • Rhyme (masculine and feminine) • Rhythm • End • Meter • Foot
Feet • Iamb • One • One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight • Natural • Blank • nine