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Classical Roots. Lesson 9: Creativity. roots. ARS, ARTIS <L. art AOIDE <G. song CANTO, CANTARE, CATAVI <L to sing PINGO, PINGERE, PINXI, PICTUM <L. to paint, to embroider. a rs , artis. <L. art. artifact.
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Classical Roots Lesson 9: Creativity
roots • ARS, ARTIS <L. art • AOIDE <G. song • CANTO, CANTARE, CATAVI <L to sing • PINGO, PINGERE, PINXI, PICTUM <L. to paint, to embroider
ars, artis • <L. art
artifact • An object made by human beings; often refers to a primitive tool or other relic from an earlier period (facere <L. to make)
artifice • Craftiness; trickery • Cleverness; skill (fice= facere <L. to make)
artless • Without deceit or cunning; natural; simple • Crude; ignorant; uncultured
artisan • A skilled craftsperson
Practice! • Which word refers to a craftsperson? artless? artifice? artisan? (artisan)
Practice! • Somebody who is simple, naïve, or uncultured could be called… artless? artifice? artisan? (artless)
Practice! • Craftiness, trickery, cleverness, skill artless? artifice? artisan? (artifice)
aoide • <G. song
ode • A poem usually addressed to a particular person, object, or event that has stimulated deep and noble feelings in the poet
parody • A humorous imitation of a piece of literature or music • To mimic a style, plot, or idea for comic effect
rhapsody • Speech or writing expressing great pleasure or enthusiasm • A musical composition of irregular form
Practice! • A poem addressed to a particular person, object, or event is… ode? rhapsody? parody? (ode)
Practice! • A spoof, an imitation for a comic effect ode? rhapsody? parody? (parody)
Practice! • The expression of great pleasure or enthusiasm ode? rhapsody? parody? (rhapsody)
canto, cantare • <L. to sing
incantation • The chanting or speaking of words seeming to have magical power used to create a magical spell
recant • To take back a formal statement or belief previously made known
Pingo, pingere, pinxi, pictum • <L. to paint, to embroider
depict • To paint, draw, or express in a picture or sculpture • To describe; to picture in words (de <L. from)
pictograph • A picture or drawing representing words or ideas
Practice! • Magical words that are said or chanted recant? incantation? parody? (incantation)
Practice! • A symbol or an icon depict? recant? pictograph? (pictograph)
Practice! • To take back words that were previously made known depict? recant? pictograph? (recant)
Practice! • To picture in words; to describe depict? incantation? parody? (depict)
Challenge! • ______________on cave walls have been found in Lascaux, France that are over 17, 300 years old! (pictographs)
Challenge! • “Abracadabra” and “open sesame” are examples of ______________. (incantations)
Challenge! • Mad TV and Weird Al Yankovic often mock or spoof pop culture in their ______________. (parodies)
Challenge! • The mayor launched into a ___________ about his plans for improving the city. (rhapsody)
Challenge! • The wall was painted with a large mural _____________ famous scenes in American history. (depicting)
Challenge! • Witnesses threatened to _________if their names were released to the media. They didn’t want others to know they turned in the criminal. (recant)
Challenge! • Scary Movie and Vampires Suck are movies that make fun of pop culture celebrities and plots. These are considered to be ___________. (parodies)
Challenge! • The whole story was just an ____________to win our sympathy! (artifice)
Challenge! • Her simple, __________, charm won us over instantly. (artless)
Challenge! • We visited a re-created 19th century village that featured an array of various ___________: a carpenter, a blacksmith, a glassblower, and a potter. (artisans)
Challenge! • If a writer wants to pay tribute or show respect for an event or a person, he or she may write an ________. (ode)
Challenge! • Many ____________have been found in excavation sites of the Egyptian pyramids. (artifacts)
Challenge! • Cartoonists sometimes humorously ___________political figures or events for (parody)
Challenge! • The painter, Mary Cassatt, ____________scenes of family life and intimate interiors in her work. (depicted)
Challenge! • Detectives must possess __________ to solve their cases. (artifice)
Challenge! • Although ___________in Spanish culture and language, our family decided to visit and learn a great deal. (artless)
Challenge! • Visitors to the Eiffel Tower or Grand Canyon often recount their impressions in a ___________of detail. (rhapsody)
Challenge! • Many were forced to _________ their statements made in opposition to the harsh ruler, or they would face severe consequences. (recant)
Challenge! • The author ___________the life of a young Chinese girl growing up in San Francisco. (depicts)
Challenge! • Categorize the vocabulary words as: NOUNS ADJECTIVES VERBS
NOUNS • artifact • artifice • artisan • ode • parody • rhapsody • incantation • pictograph
ADJECTIVES • artless
VERBS • parody • recant • depict