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17th-18th Century A Revieiw

What is this literary device? an extended comparison CONCEIT

Name this literary device a technique used in satire MASK

Name this literary device a technique in carpe diem IMAGERY, STATEMENT OF PLEA, OR TONE

Name this literary device TWO conventionS of an epic IN MEDIAS RES SERIOUS TONE LOFTY DICTION LONG SPEECHES INVOCATION OF A MUSE STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

Name this literary device THREE elementS of an epic EPIC HERO DIVINE INTERVENTION VALOROUS DEEDS GREAT EVENTS QUEST

history This king was beheaded. CHARLES 1

history This country formed a revolution. AMERICA

history Two British religious factions that clash. ANGLICANS/PROTESTANTS VS. CATHOLICS ANGLICANS/PROTESTANTS VS. PURITANS

history A bloodless revolutionary government takeover. GLORIOUS REVOLUTION

History Tyrant who founded the English Commonwealth but then closeD theatres OLIVER CROMWELL

history Loved war so he dissolved Parliament to continue it. CHARLES I

Notable literature A famous Puritan writing PARADISE LOST

Notable literature A first of its kind DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, THE SPECTATOR

Name the literary movement Literature that backed a religious faction PURITAN LITERATURE

Name the literary movement Literature that favored generalities over the individual, displayed a fondness for satire, emulated the classical writers. AGE OF REASON LITERATURE

Name the literary movement Highly intellectual poetry – including comparisons to science, law, & philosophy METAPHYSICAL POETRY