2nd quarter exam Flashcards

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flees ,the city of destruction and begins a pilgrimage

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Christian

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pilgrim that joins Christian and represents the martyrs

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faithful

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told christian to leave the road to the wicket gate , go to Morality, and seek out Legality

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Mr. Worldly WIseman

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pilgrim who reached the celestial city with christian

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hopeful

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the giant whose land hopeful and christian are caught tresspassing on

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Giant Despair

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the names of the four shepherds

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sincere, knowledge, watchful, experience

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person who christian and hopeful come across in Conceit who is heading to the celestial city without a scroll

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ignorance

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how does ignorance hope to enter the celestial city

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his good works

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demon prince who battles Christian after he leaves the palace beautiful

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apollyon

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the two neighbors who try to bring Christian back to the city of destruction

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obstinate and pliable

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opens teh wicket gate

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goodwill

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wjy do timorous and mistrust run from the palace beautiful

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they feared the lions

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teh three signs of God’s grace

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the mark on his forehead, the scroll, and the new clothes

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what does Christian get at the palace beautiful

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armor

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15
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how does christian defeat apollyon

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the sword

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man who tempted faithful to marry his daughters and leave the pilgrimage

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Adam the first

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17
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what is the only usable weapon in the valley of the shadow of death

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prayer

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18
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what does vanity fair represent

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the worldly system

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how do hopeful and christian get out of doubting castle

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the key of promise

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the rogues who mug litttle-faith

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mistrust, guilt, faint-heart

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person who walks with his back towards zion because he doesn’t believe in its existance

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athiest

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22
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what deos the river symbolize

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death

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23
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represents assurance of salvation

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the sealed roll/ teh scroll

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represents heaven

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the celestial city

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represents teh worldly system
vanity fair
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represents the grace of God
wicket gate`
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represents church
palace beautiful
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greatest english allegory
pilgrims progress
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greatest english epic
paradise lost by john milton
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greatest and first metaphysical poet
john donne
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wrote the bait
donne
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wrote the nymphs reply to the shepherd
raleigh
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wrote pilgrim's progress
john Bunyan
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"So foul and fair a day I have not seen"
macbeth
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'‘Had he not resembled/ My father as he slept, I had done’t.’'
Lady Macbeth
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" There are daggers in men's eyes"
Donalbain
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"Things without all remedy Should be without regard: what's done, is done"
Lady Macbeth
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two types of dramas
tragedy and comedy
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unrhymed iambic pentameter
blank verse
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two types of sonnets
Italian:Petrarchan, English: Shakespearean
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wrote book of martyrs
foxe
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"o death, thou comest when i least had you in mind"
Everyman
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"Yet do I fear thy nature; it is too full o' the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way"
lady Macbeth
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"Thou hast it now: King, Cawdor, Glamis, all, As the weird women promised"
Banquo
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"double trouble toil and trouble"
the witches
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classical love song dealing with shephards and rustic life, presenting an idealized view of rural life
pastoral
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professional performer wjo sand or refcited poetry to a musical accompaniment
gleeman
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narrative in which characters, places, and events represent abstract qualities or ideas designed to teach a morality or truth
allegory
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points out unusual parallel between highly dissimilar elements
metaphysical conceit
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dramatic allegory in which vices and virtues are waged for the possession of the human soul
morality play
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greatest anglo saxon epic
beowulf
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medeival play founded on th elegend of a saint or on a miracle performed by a saint
miracle plays
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short tale or anecdote to teach a lesson
exemplum
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popular love song during the elizebethan age with five o rsix parts sung independently
madrigal
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a speech by a lone character on the stage
soliloquy
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nine line stanza
Spencerian stanza
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ideal society
utopia
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anglo saxon poet who recited and composed his own poetry
scop
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form of writing based primarity on the adventures of knights, kings, or distressed ladies
medieval romance
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four line stanza with four accented iambic syllables in one in three and three three accented syllables in two and four (abcb)
ballad stanza
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4 qualities of an epic
great national hero struggle between good and evil lofty language supernatural elements
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founder of english history
venerable bede
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`allegorical epic romance written in spencerean stanza
the Faerie Queene
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essay writer
bacon
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greatest writer of all time, greatest sonnet writer
shakespeare