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American Classicism

American Classicism. Or The Age of Enlightenment Or The Age of Reason Or The American Revolution. Differences Between Puritanism and Classicism. Part I. Puritanism 1620’s-1750’s. Classicism 1750’s-1820’s. Dates. Puritanism The afterlife (predestination).

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American Classicism

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  1. American Classicism Or The Age of Enlightenment Or The Age of Reason Or The American Revolution

  2. Differences Between Puritanism and Classicism Part I

  3. Puritanism 1620’s-1750’s Classicism 1750’s-1820’s Dates

  4. Puritanism The afterlife (predestination) Classicism His Earthly Life Man is Mainly Interested in

  5. Puritanism Man’s role with God and Church Classicism Man’s role with Society and his Relationship with Other Man Man is Concerned with his Role

  6. Puritanism The Bible, Religious Leaders, Pious People Classicism Ancient Greece and Rome, Scientists, Philosophers, Thinkers. Greco-Roman=Classicism Man Sought Guidance From

  7. Puritanism Focus on Difference: Men were good or evil, saved or doomed ClassicismFocus on Similarity: “All men are created Equal” Believed that Men Were

  8. Part II What’s Going on in the World

  9. In Europe • Centuries of War • People are sick of it and want peace • Scientific Discoveries • The colonies have been (mostly) left on their own. https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/timeline-of-enlightenment-scientific-discoveries

  10. Sir Isaac NewtonJan 4, 1643 – Mar 31, 1727 • Invented Calculus • 3 laws of Motion • Theorized that Gravity is a Universal Law • Causes Religious Upheaval

  11. Classicist View of Religion • Deism: Clockwork God: God set the world in motion and has been “hands off” • God gave Reason to Man • Man is a superior creature • Is Obligated to use the Gift of Reason • God created Natural Laws • Based on constants (rules) • Man could use reason (science) to discover these laws

  12. What’s Going on in The (forgotten) Colonies • What do you think the “Pilgrims” were doing the whole time? • Animals Multiply • Farms get Bigger • Cottage Industries • Trade (Bootlegging)

  13. Think about it How do you think the colonists reacted to things like The Stamp Act and The Townsend Acts?

  14. Puritans

  15. Classic Thoughts “The proper study of Mankind is Man” -Alexander Pope

  16. Classic Thought “cogito ergo sum” I think, therefore I am -Rene Descartes

  17. Man is facing a unique challenge; he must balance his religious beliefs with practical scientific findings. *************Examples? “Honesty is the best policy”

  18. Man in Society • Society is what elevates man above the animals • Social Contract • John Locke • Rights of Man • Thomas Hobbes • By using reason, man can make a great society • Common Needs and interests served

  19. Part IV. Classicist Literature • Clear, Logical, Reasonable • Easily Understood by the Masses • About Politics and Philosophy • Writers were statesmen • Rooted in Reality

  20. Types of Literature • Autobiographies ex. The Autobiography of Ben Franklin Evolved from the Puritan Journals

  21. Types of Literature • Speeches Ex. Patrick Henry’s Speech to the Virginia Assembly, July 5, 1775. Evolved from the Puritan Sermons

  22. Types of Literature 3. Pamphlets ex. “Common Sense” “The American Crisis” Evolved from the Puritan Poetry

  23. Types of Literature 4. Political Documents ex. “The Declaration of Independence”

  24. Types of Literature 4. Political Documents ex. The Articles of Confederation Helped convince some states like New York to ratify the constitution ex. The Federalist Papers Helped people understand what The Constitution was all about

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