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1 Today Neo-Classicism Romanticism

2 Neo-Classicism Late 1700’s-Early 1800’s Jacques-Louis David Angelica Kauffmann

3 Thomas Jefferson 1743 - 1826

4 Jacques-Louis David 1748-1825 Oath of the Horatii Death of Socrates Death of Marat Coronation of the Empress Josephine

5 Oath of the Horatii

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7 Death of Socrates

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9 Death of Marat

10 Coronation of the Empress Josephine

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13 Horatio Greenough 1805-1852

14 George Washington as Zeus

15 Reminders for Your Project Audience Purpose Importance of the Subject –Discovering It –Communicating/Selling Patience

16 Angelica Kauffmann 1741-1807 Cornelia Pointing To Her Children As Her Treasures

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18 Romanticism Early 1800’s Nature, Nature, Nature Perception and Creation Political Unrest Social Disease / Social Cure The Common People and Beauty

19 William Blake 1757-1827 Songs of Innocence Songs of Experience

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24 William Wordsworth 1770-1850 Tintern Abbey

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27 Mary Shelley - Frankenstein

28 Frankenstein: Themes Isolation Friendship Family Creation Playing God Limits of Science Humanity

29 Why the Frame Tales? Walton’s Letters Victor’s Tale Creature’s Tale

30 What Does the Creature Represent? The Neglected The Underprivileged The Poor The Ugly The Social Outcast The Untouchable The Working Class?

31 How Does Frankenstein Represent The Romantic Period? Interest in Individual Sympathy for the Downtrodden Relationship Between Humans and Nature Focus on Paradise Lost

32 Frankenstein and the Enlightenment If we were given reason to understand and control the world (nature), is it not a logical conclusion that our attempts would end in playing god?

33 The Creature’s Reading List Plutarch’s Lives Milton’s Paradise Lost Goethe’s Sorrows of Young Werter

34 The Creature’s Adopted Family DeLacey Felix Agatha Safie Compare to other adoptions.

35 Frankenstein’s Bride? Parallel between Creator and Creature Victor’s Refusal The Results

36 Coffee Break, Anyone?

37 Romanticism Early 1800’s Nature, Nature, Nature Perception and Creation Political Unrest Social Disease / Social Cure The Common People and Beauty

38 Romanticism: The Big Seven William Blake William Wordsworth Samuel Taylor Coleridge Percy Bysshe Shelley George Gordon (Lord Byron) John Keats Mary Shelley

39 John Constable 1776-1837 The Hay Wain (Wagon)

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41 Eugène Delacroix 1798-1863 Liberty Leading the People Dante and Vergil in Hell

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44 Francisco Goya 1748-1828 Executions of the Third of May, 1808

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46 Jean-François Millet 1814-1875 The Angelus Workers at Rest Family at Rest

47 The Angelus

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49 Workers at Rest

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51 Family at Rest

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53 John Keats 1694 - 1778

54 THE END

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