"Romanticism and Realism Arts Festival" - Welcome. Today, we'll take some time to consider some of the new movements in the arts that we've been reading about.
I
was going to change the order a little, but I suppose we'll stick with
this. It's the way they appear in the readings, so that might be
helpful to you in terms of review, etc. Figure that no one should take
more than five minutes for their presentation.
- art of El Greco and Velazquez
- Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes
- art of Rembrandt van Rijn
- Moliere's comedic plays
- baroque art and architecture
- music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- music of Ludwig van Beethoven
- British romantic poets (choose among Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, John Keats)
- Les Miserables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo
- Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
- opera of Giuseppe Verdi and/or Richard Wagner
- Louis Daguerre and the daguerreotype
- works of Charles Dickens
- art of Claude Monet
- art of Edgar Degas
- art of Pierre-Auguste Renoir
HOMEWORK for tomorrow - Wednesday, November 30th
You are done with the reading for Unit #5. Congratulations.
Remember
that your Current Events are due today. You can
either email them as an attachment or print them out. You can download
a template on Lesson #15. There's more information on that lesson, and
you can find an explanation of the world history themes on this page.
Your part of the Unit #5 Two-Minute Review should be ready to go for tomorrow.
We'll
have the Unit #5 Exam on Thursday and Monday. On Thursday, we'll have
the Identifications and some document-based
questions. Monday will be the
Unit #5 Objective Exam consisting of 60 multiple choice questions.
(Your Unit #5 Essay will also be due that day.) You can find the essay
choices and identifications on a separate blog entry.
