Title: The figure of man in the English literature
1The figure of man in the English literature
2- The Anglo - Saxon period ? Epic Poetry
- (paganism)
- The Middle Ages ? Ballads
- (Christianity)
- Renaissance ? Sonnets
- (human being ? centre)
- Shakespeare
3- Text Beowulf
- Kind of man the hero
- Characterization
- Values
- - Loyalty
- - Courage
- - Generosity
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- Qualities
- - Power
- - Uniqueness
- - Strength
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4- Text Lord Randal
- Kind of man
- lord (aristocrat)
- son (overprotected by his mother)
- Activity
- hunting
- Quality
- moral integrity (tempted by the woman)
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- Language
- use of alitteration
- use of repetition
- simple language
5- Text sonnets
- Kind of man
- - corteous man (aristocrat)
- Characterization
- - he loves a woman represents desire
- - he uses the lady to reach God
- Language
- - refined language
- ?
- sonnets
- ?
- addressed to intellectuals
- ?
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- written at court (the place of culture)
6- Text
- Shakespearian sonnet
- Kind of man
- corteous man
- Characterization
- a man with the features of the corteous code
- (fair hair and eyes, beautiful)
- loves an unusual woman
- ?
- dark hair and eye
- ordinary
- Language
- refined language
7- The relationship with God influenced literature
In the anglo-saxon period the religion didnt
influence letterature because there was the
paganism, a pragmatic religion. People prayed God
only for necessity. In Beowulf people thanked
God for that easy crossing on a calm sea
The Middle Ages priviledged the religious code
all people actions were aimed at reaching God.
In the ballad the woman was a tempter for
mans integrity and he couldnt reach God.
In the Renaissance developed the study of human
being instead God The sonneteer wrote about
some physical womans characters