HNRS 205-02 Terms 2
Across
- 2. A philosophical movement of the 18th century celebrating reason, scientific method, and a human beings’ ability to perfect themselves
- 6. An artist makes us see something we’re accustomed to in a brand new way
- 9. Two lines of poetry that have end rhymes and iambic pentameter
- 11. A myth that explains the origin of something
- 14. When a concept is referred to by the name of something close to it
- 15. A vigorously argumentative work setting forth its author’s attitudes on a highly controversial subject
Down
- 1. Cortés’ slave who he used to conquer the Aztecs
- 3. Metrical lines of poetry, 10 syllables, with a pattern of unaccented and accented
- 4. A mixed individual
- 5. Repetition of words/phrases at the beginning of poetry or prose
- 7. Addressing a concept or thing as though it is present and conscious
- 8. 14 line poem with rhyming and iambic pentameter
- 10. Repetition of sounds
- 12. Inspirational goddesses of intellect/art
- 13. When a figure lends his/her name to an object or work