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1 Section 2 Enlightenment Ideas Spread
Chapter 17 Section 2 Enlightenment Ideas Spread

2 Government and Church were against Enlightenment.
Censorship – restricting access to ideas and information. They burned and banned books and imprisoned writers. Many philosophers disguised their work as works of fiction. Salons – informal, social gathering places. Where people came to exchange ideas. Madame Geoffrin ran a respected salon with weekly dinners.

3 Mozart

4 Gulliver’s Travels – Jonathan Swift Voltaire’s Candide
Expose corruption

5 Style followed the Greek or Roman tradition or Baroque – large colorful and full of excitement. Rococo – lighter, elegant, and charming.

6 Music Classical music derived from this period. Opera (drama through music) houses and ballets became popular. The elite would have musicians play for the them and the middle class could afford public performances.

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8 Famous musicians from the period.
Johann Sebastian Bach - deeply religious, Bach wrote religious works for the organ and choir. George Fredric Handel - wrote for King George I and many operas.

9 Franz Joseph Haydn – helped develop forms for the string quartet and the symphony.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – child prodigy who was a composer and performer.

10 Straightforward prose in Fiction
Literature Straightforward prose in Fiction Robinson Crusoe – (Daniel Defoe) tale of a shipwrecked sailor on a tropical island. In a little time I began to speak to him, and teach him to speak to me; and, first, I let him know his name should be Friday, which was the day I saved his life; I called so for the memory of the time. I likewise taught him to say Master, and then let him know that was to be my name; I likewise taught him to say Yes and No, and to know the meaning of them. I gave him some milk in an earthen pot, and let him see me drink it before him, and sop my bread in it; and gave him a cake of bread to do the like, which he quickly complied with, and made signs that it was very good for him. I kept there with him all that night; but, as soon as it was day, I beckoned to him to come with me, and let him know I would give him some clothes; at which he seemed very glad, for he was stark naked. As went by the place where he had buried the two men, he pointed exactly to the place, and showed me the marks he had made to find them again, making signs to me that we should dig them up again and eat them. At this I appeared very angry, expressed my abhorrence of it, made as if I would vomit at the very thoughts of it, and beckoned with my hand to him to come away, which he did immediately, with great submission. I then led him up to the top of the hill, to see if his enemies were gone, and pulling out my glass, I looked and saw plainly the place where they had been, but no appearance of them or their canoes; so that it was plain they were gone, and had left their two comrades behind them without any search after them.

11 Pamela – (Samuel Richardson) used a series of letters to tell a story.

12 Enlightened despots – absolute rulers who used their power to bring about political and social change. Fredrick II, Fredrick the Great Invited French intellectuals to Prussia Reduced the use of torture Allowed a free press Tolerated religious differences Catherine II, Catherine the Great Believed in equality and liberty Abolished torture Established religious tolerance Criticized serfdom

13 Joseph II – travelled in disguise among his subjects to learn of their problems.
Supported religious equality Allowed a free press Abolished serfdom


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