This quote from Carlyle appeals to this persuasive tool. "The blessed glow of Labour in him is it not as purifying fire, wherein all posion is burnt up, and of sour smoke itself there is made bright blessed flame!"
What is pathos?
100
Carlyle was part of this historical era.
What is Victorian era?
100
This quote from Carlyle indicated his view on Work.
What is "Labour is Life"?
200
Carlyle appeals to logic in his conclusion dealing with these two items.
What is Work and Truth?
200
Carlyle grew up in this country.
What is Scotland?
200
Carlyle emphasizes understanding this in order to imporve as an individual.
What is weaknesses?
300
This metaphor discusses the relationship between a worker and his tools.
What is the potter and the potter's wheel?
300
Carlyle attended this university.
What is University of Edinburgh?
300
This quote is the oldest gospel in the world.
What is "know thy work, and do it?"
400
The editor's introduction develops this kind of persuasive appeal for Carlyle.
What is logos?
400
Carlyle's birth and death dates were in these two years.
What is 1795-1881?
400
Carlyle ties this and work together at the basis of human desire.
What is nature and work?
500
Carlyle uses words such as "doubt, sorrow, and remorse." All of these words share this.
What is a negative connotation?
500
Carlyle greatly influnced these two people, most commonly known for their work in the Transcendentalist era.
Who is Henry Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson?
500
Carlyle closes his piece with this quote.
What is "Doubt, of whatever kind, can be ended by Action alone."