Unit 15 Background Information 徐蒙娜 杨媛 黄晓 琳 1.The author 2.The author ‘ s views in culture and technology in the 20th century 3.Scientific writing.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Forms of Poetry 8th Grade GRC OMMS.
Advertisements

Beginnings of the Modern World,
Greek Mythology and Literature
Aristotle Robert Hoover A-4 4/29/13. Background Student of Plato and teacher of Alexander The Great. He was a Greek philosopher. Born 384 B.C. Died 322.
Greek Gifts Chapter 9 Lesson 2.
Lesson 6 Disappearing Through the Skylight
Ancient Greek Literature. Because the Greeks loved myths and stories, it is no surprise that they created great works of literature. Early Greek writers.
Exercises for Romantic Literature
Diego Rivera Related Core Content AH Program of Studies/Skills and Concepts: AH-6-HA-S-VA1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Program of Studies/Understandings:
The Harlem Renaissance
ENG2D Block B Week 1 Ms. Westgate
Mysteries & Detective Fiction. Elements of mystery are found in great literary works of the past (Bible, Shakespeare) Elements of mystery may be main.
Historical Criticism New Historicism, Cultural Studies (1980s-present) Emily Sellinger Maria Barr Emma Madden Alexandra Capocasale Emily Paglione Letizia.
Age of Enlightenment Man is born free, yet everywhere he is in chains. - Rousseau.
Unit 11 The Transaction William Zinsser. Background Knowledge.
Romare Bearden
Literary Terms 7 th Grade Honors Part D Click Mouse to Advance.
Warm Up #9 Write a short poem in the style of Romanticism (remember: not romance, but the ideas of the Romantic Movement) about any topic you want.
How to take lecture notes  Taking good notes is useful to processing information.  But it is a skill that has to be mastered.  These slides will help.
Renaissance Period ( ) By: Karim Muhammad Pastor T. Alondra Velasco Joanna Granados.
Judging a book by its cover
Genesis Rosario Harlem Renaissance.
 Romare Bearden. Born in Charlotte NC in 1911, grew up in Harlem in New York. Graduated from NYE with degree in education, took many art courses.
Classical Period 1200 BC – 455 BC.
When you come in… 1.Copy homework: Find an advertisement from a newspaper or magazine that uses ethos, pathos or logos & bring it in to class! 2.Quiz on.
The Glory That Was Greece
THE RENAISSANCE The Renaissance was a transition from the Middle Ages into Modern times it means rebirth or reawakening it began in Northern Italy During.
By Lee Williams 491 English Literature Professor Julie Miller University of Phoenix January 14, 2013.
Literary Theory Source - and
Academic Vocab: Part 1.
The Scientific Revolution 1540 – 1700 AD. What is science? Science as we know it (modern science) did not exist until the 16 th and 17 th centuries. Science.
Figurative Language: I found this lesson to be very informative and interactive for students. The main activity the teacher incorporates is differentiating.
Winslow Homer Snap the Whip (1872). Winslow Homer Born in 1836 in Boston, Mass. His mother was his first teacher. She taught him using watercolors. Early.
RALPH ELLISON March 1, 1914 – April 16, Background  Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – frontier state with no history of slavery, modern view 
Кандыбальский Иван МБОУ ” Лудонская основная общеобразовательная школа ” Класс 8 Учитель : Игнатова Ксения Эдуардовна.
Disappearing Through the Skylight ----Osborne Bennet Hardison Jr. Group members: 魏萍 (captain) 王琦 卢琴 李尚蓉.
Chapter 5-2 Notes Greek Philosophers. I. Definitions A. Philosophy: The study of nature and the meaning of life. It comes from the Greek word meaning.
The Renaissance C13S1.
Art Kindergarten through 6th grade
CHAPTER 8 – ANCIENT GREECE Greek Mythology. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Why did Greeks create myths? How has Greek literature influenced our world today?
Elizabethan/Shakespearean Era By Natalie Tozakian Professor Yegoryan English 102.
He was the first professional.
 Entry Task: Take your novels and character charts out on your desk. Pull out your Literary Vocabulary and Julius Caesar study guide Hiroshima novel test.
Homework 5/6 Unit 8 Vocabulary Re-take is TOMORROW! Unit 8 Assessment Re-take is FRIDAY! Warm Up 5/6 1.Why is the Renaissance considered a ‘rebirth?’ 2.Approximately.
《高级英语》 精品课程 第二册 制作人: 徐李洁. Unit Six Disappearing Through the Skylight --C.B Hardison.
The Renaissance Beyond Italy Ch Notes. The Spread of New Ideas Johann Gutenberg, a German man living in the mid-1400s, developed a printing press.
Chapter 3 The Humanist Approach.
Unit 1 Literary Elements. ARCHETYPE A character type, descriptive detail, image, or story pattern that recurs frequently in the literature of a culture.
Efren Corona Stephen Castro.   Started in Florence then spread to all of Europe.  Spanned roughly from the 14 th to 17 th century  It was a cultural.
A123 A COURSE Introduction UNIT 1: GETTING STARTED.
UNIT6: PHILOSOPHY: PERSONAL IDENTITY
Imagine that you are a student from Holland studying law at the university of Bologna, Italy. Life in Italy is so exciting! You have met artist and writers.
6 TYPES OF HIGH SCHOOLS - Artistic or Music High School - Classic High School - Linguistic High School - Human Sciences High School - Scientific High School.
TRANSCENDENTALISM. We have listened too long to the courtly muses of Europe…. The mind of this country, taught to aim at low objects, eats upon itself….,We.
In this presentation you will learn about the artist Aaron Douglas and his artwork. This information ties in with Black History Month, and our current.
Wealth and the Arts. European Renaissance: Causes Italy’s strategic location on the Mediterranean and increased trade between Asia and Europe creates.
4 th period Bolton.  Get a Gold Literature book.  Turn to page 58.  The picture is of Queen Elizabeth I, the quote is from her as well.  Write down.
Writing a Solid Essay *Some helpful tips to wow your history teacher.
Brunelleschi Donatello Leonardo Machiavelli Michelangelo Raphael.
Actors of medieval theater were called street jolliers and jokers. In fact, they were called differently in the different countries. In England they.
Critical reception to ’The Iliad’ By Abba, Liz, Darcie & Lydia.
ANCIENT GREEK LITERATURE
Journal #16 Summarize in your own words the most important information presented in “A Growing Nation.” Break it up into three parts: Explain how America.
The Renaissance.
The Baroque Era c to 1750.
Why is the Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive an essential resource?
American Literature: What is it and why should we study it?
When writing ….
Renaissance Figures.
MLA Research Paper The Breakdown.
Presentation transcript:

Unit 15 Background Information 徐蒙娜 杨媛 黄晓 琳 1.The author 2.The author ‘ s views in culture and technology in the 20th century 3.Scientific writing

Osborne Bennet Hardison Jr.( ) The Author

1.He was born in San Diego, California in 1928.He was educated at University of North California and the University of Wisconsin. 2.He was poet, teacher, essayist and author of several books with subjects ranging from Aristotle, to Homer, to culture and technology in the 20th century. The author

3.He was a Shakespeare scholar, amateur physicist and also the director of the Folger. He originated such programs as the Folger Theater, and the Folger Consort, as well as Folger Institute. 4.He has taught at Princeton, the University of North California and Georgetown University. During his tenure at the University of North California at Chapel Hill, he was featured in Time magazine as one of the country ’ s greatest teachers.

5.His main works: Lyrics and Elegies(1958) The Enduring Monument(1962) English Literary Criticism: The Renaissance(1964) Toward Freedom and Dignity: The Humanities and the Idea of Humanity(1973) Entering the Maze: Identity and Change in Modern Culture(1981) Disappearing Through the Skylight(1980)

The author's views in culture and technology in the 20th century

The writer puts forward his central theme of " disappearance " — nature disappears, history disappears and even the solid banks disappear. Central Theme

1. the universalizing tendency of science and technology. 2. There is only one science of thermodynamics, genetics, etc. Architectural styles, dress styles, musical styles, are influenced by the universalizing. 3.They all tend to become world styles. The second idea

The modern man is no longer a unique individual, They are shaped by environment and culture. They now lives in a homogeneous world The third concept

Through play the disappearance of history is a form of liberation. The playfulness of science has produced game theory and virtual particles, in art it has produced many famous paintings The last concept

Scientific writing In order to meet the needs of the work for popular science, many scientific workers try to adopt a more popular style. then, there comes a popular and scientific and technical writing.

Scientific writing 1.Technical terms Such as :cylinder block; Carburettor; therrodynamics,etc

Scientific writing 2. Objective : relying on facts, not involve emotion.. seldom use figures of speech, exclamation.. the use of present tense. the use of passive voice

Scientific writing 3.sentences: a) Complete:. no contractions (dep’t—department) b) Long 1)compound sentence 2)appositions 3)parenthesis 4)logical connections ( such as: but, however,also, yet, etc)