English 11 European Literature.

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English 11 European Literature

Issues of Power Where does Europe gain its power? Language Literature Science Medicine Culture Global Expansion & Wealth

What is European Literature? Any literature of mainland Europe or the British Isles: French Spanish British

Themes? What was important, historically, in Europe?

Let’s Consider… The following are a set of paintings by the artist Thomas Cole. As we view them, write down your impressions on the handout… What does this remind you of? Where do you think this might be? How would it be to live here? How did it get in this state?

Painting #1: The Savage Land

Painting #2: The Pastoral State

Painting #3: The Consummation

Painting #4: The Destruction

Painting #5: Desolation

What Do These Paintings Portray?

Ozymandias by P.B. Shelley Who is Ozymandias??? What is this poem about?