Friday, August 25, 2023

"The Neoclassical age thinking task."

 • Thinking  Activity

This blog is on four Questions & Answers belong to neoclassical age as part of thinking activity.

-Assigned by Vaidehi Ma'am.

Q-1.Compare the general characteristics of Elizabethan age and neoclassical age.

Ans:- compar the general characteristics of both of age as below πŸ‘‡

(A).  Elizabethan Age (1558-1603):

      1. Artistic Freedom and Individualism: 

This era celebrated artistic creativity, emotional depth, and they uniqueness of individuals. It embraced the exploration of human experiences and emotions. 

    2. Flourishing Drama and Theater:

The Elizabethan Age saw a remarkable flourishing of English drama and theater. Playwrights like Shakespeare and Marlowe produced timeless works that explored various themes.

      3. Rich Language and Imagination: 

Writers of this age used rich language and vivid imagery to capture the complexities of life and the depth of human emotions.

     4. Exploration and Expansion: 

The age coincided with England's exploration and expansion into new territories, fostering a spirit of adventure and curiosity that influenced literature and society.

     5.Humanism and Study of Classical                    Literature: 

There was an embrace of humanism, involving the study of classical literature, philosophy, and the potential of human achievement. These influences were visible in literature's focus on individual growth and exploration.

     6.Monarch's Influence on Arts: 

Queen Elizabeth I's patronage and support of the arts played a significant role in the flourishing of literature, theater, and exploration.

    7.Emphasis on Emotion and Human                  Experience: 

The literature of this age often delved into the emotional experiences of characters, reflecting a deep exploration of the human psyche.

(B).Neoclassical Age (1660-1798):

   1. Emphasis on Reason and Order: 

The Neoclassical Age emphasized rationality, logic, and adherence to established literary forms and structures, inspired by ancient Greek and Roman models.

    2. Use of Satire for Social Critique:

Neoclassical writers often employed satire to criticize societal flaws and human follies, using humor and wit to highlight issues.

    3. Clear and Structured Language: 

 Writers in this era aimed for clarity and precision in their language, focusing on clear communication and avoiding unnecessary complexities.

  4. Alignment with Enlightenment Values: 

The Neoclassical Age aligned with the broader Enlightenment movement, emphasizing reason, science, and the pursuit of knowledge.

   5. Focus on Morality and Virtue: 

Literature of this age frequently conveyed moral lessons and ethical values, reflecting the societal emphasis on virtue and proper behavior.

    6. Emergence of the Novel: 

The Neoclassical Age witnessed the rise of the novel as a prominent literary form, often emphasizing character development and moral lessons.

  At last the Elizabethan Age prioritised individual expression, exploration, and humanism, while the Neoclassical Age emphasized order, reason, satire, and adherence to established forms.

Q-2. Who is your favourite writer and the favourite text form the neoclassical age ? How he/she different from writers of Elizabethan age and Romantic age?

Ans :- my favourite writer is Samuel Johnson and the favourite text is "The Rape of the Lock" by Alexander pope 

How he different from writers of Elizabethan age and Romantic age?

Samuel Johnson, a prominent figure in the 18th century, differs from writers of both the Elizabethan and Romantic ages in terms of literary style, themes, and historical context.

 The Elizabethan writers, like Shakespeare, often focused on humanism and exploring complex characters, 

While the Romantic writers, such as Wordsworth and Byron, to emphasized emotion, nature, and individualism

Johnson's works, like the Dictionary and essays, often revolved around moral and social commentary, reflecting the changing values of the Enlightenment era.so that he is different from writers of both ages.

Q-3. Share your presentation presented in the class Attech it with your blog.

Ans:- I am share presentation presented in the class Attech it with my blog πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡:

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Q-4. Describe  any one thing about this age  which you look upto.

Ans:-      One notable aspect of the Neoclassical age is its emphasis on reason, order, and restraint in art, literature, and philosophy. This movement drew inspiration from classical antiquity, valuing clarity, rationality, and structured forms of expression.

the Neoclassical age is its focus on moral lessons and didacticism in literature. Many works from this era aimed to instruct and educate readers by presenting stories with clear moral messages. This was often seen as a way to elevate the moral standards of society through literature.

 

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• Reference or work cited:-

History of English literature -by Edward Albert( fifth edition)

https://study.com/academy/lesson/neoclassical-literature-definition-characteristics-movement.html#:~:text=Definition,of%20the%20Romans%20and%20Greeks.h

ttps://www.encyclopedia.com/literature-and-arts/language-linguistics-and-literary-terms/literature-general/neoclassicism.


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