Religious Context Flashcards

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Centrality of Christian observance

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  • churches built in industrial cities

- parishes centre of community

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King James - reason for biblical allusions in contemporary literary texts

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King James Version of the bible would have heard reading and sermons weekly - absorbed the language and rhythm

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Position of the clergy

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  • responsible girl making sure the village scchool functioned and local council meetings were conducted
  • universally educated
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Hardy allude to concerning the theology of country people

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  • alludes to the idea that their beliefs are a mix of Christianity and paganism - due to ideas concerning fate and nature
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Low church - Angels father

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Evangelists

  • upheld importance of preaching the bible
  • believe humans are profoundly affected by sin therefore cannot achieve a close relationship with God
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Who was Angels father modelled on

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  • Rev Henry Moule if Fordingham - dons went to Cambridge and Hardy was influenced by Horace whisky he was a young man
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High church

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Angels two brothers

- Hardy does not have much sympathy for them as they have lost touch with personal relationships and values

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Methodist

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  • Alec when he is converted
  • religious sign painter
  • preachers and relied on lay preachers who would preach fiery sermons
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Hardys strong philosophical movement

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Determinism - philosophical concept that means each human life is predetermined

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Main idea explored in Hardy’a pessimism

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  • people want happiness, yet the universe appears structured to disappoint these hopes
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Explanations for pessimism

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Hardy is sensitive to people’s suffering
- suggested that his pessimism stems from his country roots as many country people were fatalistic and appeared to focus on what could go wrong

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