Foreign literature Grade 8. Baroque and Classicism. Collection 1
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Explore the artistic grandeur of Baroque and Classicism! Our "Foreign Literature Grade 8: Baroque and Classicism" course takes students on a captivating journey through two of the most influential literary movements in European history. Through interactive lessons, quizzes, and engaging activities, students will explore the key themes, stylistic features, and cultural contexts of Baroque and Classicist literature.
Why choose our course:
- Interactive Tests: Test and reinforce your knowledge with engaging, thought-provoking quizzes.
- Expertly crafted content: Designed by experienced educators to ensure high-quality and effective learning.
- Focus on literary and cultural heritage: Encourage students to appreciate the profound impact of Baroque and Classicist literature on world culture.
Course Module
Module 1: Baroque and Classicism
- Section 6: Baroque and Classicism
- Lesson 27: The worldview of 17th-century people
- Questions and tasks
- Lesson 28: Classicism as a literary movement
- Questions and tasks
- Lesson 29: Molière. "The Bourgeois Gentleman" Acts 1-2
- "The Bourgeois Gentleman" Acts 3-5
- Questions and tasks
Expected Learning Outcomes
- Identifies the main characteristics of Baroque as an artistic movement.
- Explores the unique perception of the Baroque era through literary works.
- Analyzes key themes, ideas, and symbols in Baroque poetry and their philosophical meanings.
- Examines the lyrical hero's image in poetry and the means of its creation (monologue, rhetorical questions, introspection, epithets, metaphors, etc.).
- Explains the historical, philosophical, and aesthetic foundations of Classicism.
- Recognizes the main features of Classicism and demonstrates them using Molière’s "The Bourgeois Gentleman" and other selected Classicist artworks (painting, architecture, etc.).
- Defines the concept of "comedy" and distinguishes it from "tragedy."
- Identifies comedic elements in Molière’s "The Bourgeois Gentleman."
- Discusses the main themes and issues in Molière’s comedy.
- Characterizes the main characters of "The Bourgeois Gentleman" (individually and comparatively).
- Defines concepts such as "satire" and "sarcasm," finds examples in the text, and understands their role.
- Explains the moral lessons conveyed through comedy.
- Explores the connection between Molière’s comedy and folk art.
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