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Mr. Mizell, Mr. Tubbs, and Ms. Hatling
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Who were the thinkers and scholars of the Renaissance and how did they reflect the ideas of secularism, humanism, and realism?
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Renaissance = “rebirth” in the classics Big Concepts Secularism – worldly, not religious Humanism – focuses on human achievement Realism – focuses on reality
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He was a leading Humanist Wrote The Praise of Folly Pushed for a vernacular form of the Bible Read Source 1 and answer the question on the back.
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A Humanist Wrote Utopia (a book about a perfect society) Concerned with the flaws of society Read Source 2 and answer the question.
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A Poet and considered the “Father of Humanism” Assembled Greek and Roman writings http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85HzPCd L57o http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85HzPCd L57o Read Sources 3 and 4, then answer questions
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A political thinker and diplomat Wrote The Prince Created guidelines for rulers to stay in power http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s25kX24j25 0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s25kX24j25 0 Read Source 5 and answer questions
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Painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist “Renaissance Man” Known for the Mona Lisa, Last Supper http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uw_qIk- gFXE&safe=active Read Source 6 and answer the question
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Painter, sculptor, architect Known for his sculptures of David, Pieta, and for the Sistine Chapel paintings Read Source 7 and answer the question
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English poet and playwright Plays include: Hamlet, MacBeth, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet Read Source 8 and answer the question.
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Answer the following question in 7- 10 sentences on a sheet of paper and turn it in when finished How did the Scholars, Thinkers, and Artists of the Renaissance reflect the ideas of humanism, secularism, and realism?
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