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WIS 3 RENAISSANCE 1300-1600 AGE OF REASON 1600-1850 KAREN FREEMAN [email protected] “It is much safer to be feared, than to be loved...” Machiavelli “A little learning is a dangerous thing...” Pope 1 AUGUST 16 Medieval Reflections Meet the Renaissance The Writing of the Renaissance Castiglione & Petrarch The Great Schism Italy and the World—Map pg 258 Homework: • Read Castiglione's “The Courtier” section entitled, “A Breef Rehersall of the Chiefe Conditions and Qualities in a Courtier,”or of a “...Waytyng Gentylwoman.” http://www.luminarium.org/renascenceeditions/courtier/courtier.html • Read 263 – 273 stopping at Part III • Write: Translate each line of given section of “The Courtier” into Modern English. 2 AUGUST 23 Erasmus, Machiavelli, Cervantes “Ruling” Families of Italy Art of the Renaissance Florence vs Venice Homework: • Complete the map of Italy and of Europe—place the ruling families according to their city on the map of Italy. Indicate major cities, writers, etc... • Complete SA93-94 • Read SA89—90 consider Machiavelli' statement at the top of this page—prepare to defend. • Write a “letter home” as though you are living during the Italian Renaissance. Travel to Venice and Florence—compare and contrast the 2 cities—describe what you see, where you visit...who you meet. 5 PE 8-10 sentences per P/1st prsn 3 AUGUST 30 Art Appreciation The Renaissance Masters and the Ultimate Ren-Man In Class Essay Homework: • Read 306-324 • Write a 5PE on the definition of the Ultimate Ren-Man(1)—use Da Vinci as the example from the Ren age, (2) and choose a modern person (3) from 1900- forward to present day. SEPTEMBER 6 NO CLASS 4 SEPTEMBER 13 How to Take a Test Renaissance and Exploring the World Portugal and Spain Mercantilism & Capitalism Homework: Complete SA 112's 1st 2 sections STUDY FOR TEST—WEEKS 1-3 5 SEPTEMBER 20 Test More & Shakespeare Consequences and Rewards of the Era Explorer Assignments The Reformation Begins Homework: • Prepare presentation and dish to share on chosen explorer—presentation should be written for hand-in—1 P. Visuals for class. • Read 277 through 288—stopping at England • VCR 1 6 SEPTEMBER 27 Presentations on Explorer Understanding Concurrent History—The Great Schism Martin and the 3 JohnsVCR test Homework: • Study for Test Weeks 4-6—Luther not included • No VCR 7 OCTOBER 4 100 Year War Test 4-6 Homework • • • • 8 OCTOBER 11 Progress Reports SA 105-106 Complete SA 112—complete Begin SA 97-98 Stop at Spread of Reformation VCR 2 Spread of Reformation Absolute Power in England The English Monarchy VCR test Homework: • Using the Internet and a ½ sheet of poster board—make a chart of the English Monarchy from its inception through Henry VIII—leave room to add others VCR • SA 98 -complete Spread of the Reformation • SA 103 #1-12 • Have Tartuffe in class next week • Read 290- 297 9 OCTOBER 18 Henry VIII's Legacy Elizabeth I “The Golden Age of England” Film Excerpt Tartuffe and Moliere—Antiquated Satire Homework: Read “The Fairie Queene” Add monarchs to chart, including Elizabeth SA 99-Challenges to the Reformation Write: 5PE describing an event in the Life of Henry VIII, Queen Mary I or Queen Elizabeth I—describe the impact of the event, the reaction of the “commoners,” future repercussions—Historical essay No VCR 10 OCTOBER 25 Pirates and Ghost Ships—Stories of the Sea Discussion of “The Fairie Queene” Shakespeare—Hamlet Tartuffe Hand-out on Political Developments and Reformation Homework: Read 298-299 SA 99-SA 100 Final Stages of Reformation Complete Tartuffe 11 NOVEMBER 1 Open Notes Test on the Reformation Discussion of Tartuffe King James I and the New World Alexander Pope Homework: SA 109 – 111 VCR 3 Read Pope's Rape of the Lock http://poetry.eserver.org/rape-of-the-lock.html or the disc follow up with: http://www.sparknotes.com/poetry/rapeofthelock/analysis.html Make certain you have read both...not just sparknotes. 12 NOVEMBER 8 “Hamlet” Film VCR 3 Homework: 5 PE on the Madness of Hamlet—Was he mad or simply clever? In 5 PE defend your position using passages from the work itself and events portrayed in the film. VCR 4 Review Tartuffe and “Rape...” 13 NOVEMBER 15 A Changing World—Power in the World English Civil War Cromwell, Milton—Paradise Lost* and Bunyan VCR test Homework: None! Happy Thanksgiving! Eat Well, Rest Lots, Enjoy Life! 14 NOVEMBER 29 The Eve of St. Agnes—Have a copy in class The Glorious Revolution and the Death of England Absolute Power in the World Homework Read 357-378 Complete The Eve SA 113 VCR 5 15 DECEMBER 6 VCR TEST Discussion of ESA Final and Presentation Preparation. 16 DECEMBER 13 Final! Renaissance Feast Christmas Break! No Homework!!! :) When we return: January 10th The Age of Reason. *Paradise Lost will be read in conjunction with Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God—Semester II