What was Catiline doing to cause Cicero to call the Senate to meet?
What is:
*conspiring to murder several senators and Cicero,
*set fire to Rome,
*basic revolution to be able to take over government and bring about huge debt relief
(any of the above are acceptable answers)
sum
what is to be
Total rejection of established laws and institutions - anarchy, terrorism, or other revolutionary activity
What is nihilism
Besides radios, what were two other consumer items that revolutionized the way people communicated or were entertained?
What are motion pictures and the telephone
certain words or phrases repeated multiple times
What is repetition?
How does Cicero restate his reason for delaying Catiline's execution?
What is "even if one person is able to defend/support Catiline, then Cicero won't have him executed.
similis, -e
what is like, similar
A philosophy emphasizing the uniqueness and isolation of individual experience in a hostile or indifferent universe, regardless human existence as unexplainable, and stresses freedom of choice and responsibility for the consequences of one's acts.
What is existentialism
What was the Lend-Lease Act of 1941?
What is assistance to the British in protecting their sea-lanes
content of a literary work corresponds to some other meaning beneath the surface
What is allegory
What kinds of activities does Cicero say Catiline will do when he's back with his group of friends?
What is
*plotting crimes
*waiting to ambush
*murder
*steal
(any of these answers are acceptable)
jam
What is now, longer
Characterized by belief in the power of human reason and by innovations in political, religious, and educational doctrine.
What is enlightenment
Which three countries were involved in the Tripartite Pact?
What is Japan, Italy, and Germany
must list all three
Rhyme occurring within a line rather than at the end
What is internal rhyme
What was the purpose of the first speech?
What is to persuade the senate to be against Catiline and to persuade Catiline to leave.
suus, -a, um
What is (3rd person possessive pronoun) - his, their
belief of theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
What is rationalism
Who won the Korean War?
What is "...it was neither a loss nor a 'tie' for the United States..."
lyric, narrative, epic, ballad, elegy, dramatic monologue, didactic
What are poem genres
What special decree did the Senate make (after second oration)?
conscientia, -ae
What is knowledge, conciousness
hostile to religion, sought artaraxia - Peace of Mind - through "refined hedonism"
What is Epicureans
Where was the 1968 Democratic Convention held?
What is Chicago
A poem composed of six stanzas of six lines followed by a three-line envoy
What is sestina