HNRS 205-02 Terms 2

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