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Classwork. What did the second age of scientific discovery add to human knowledge? In what ways did it differ from the Scientific Revolution? Explain Things to consider… Materialism Pasteurization & vaccination Surgery & public health Medical schools & women

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Classwork

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  1. Classwork • What did the second age of scientific discovery add to human knowledge? In what ways did it differ from the Scientific Revolution? Explain • Things to consider… • Materialism • Pasteurization & vaccination • Surgery & public health • Medical schools & women • This will go into “Notes” (section 2) and will eventually need to be typed for the Portfolio Check.

  2. Realism in Literature • Ordinary characters, careful and accurate observations • Gustave Flaubert – Madame Bovary • William Thackery – Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero • Charles Dickens

  3. Realism in Art • Everyday life/ordinary people • Gustave Courbet • Jean-Francois Millet • Subject to criticism Bonjour, Monsieur Courbet Gustave Courbet, 1854

  4. Stone- Breakers Gustave Courbet, 1849

  5. Song of the Lark Jules Breton, 1884

  6. The Gleaners Jean-Francois Millet, 1857

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