1660-1798
Charles ll
1666
1665
Puritans England
- Modern/librel party (wigs)
- Consurvative party (torees)
Notable because no DB's as a result
Took thrown peacfully
Transfer of power still occurred - William & Mary
Samuel Johnson
Perminetly (removed) baurd catholics from leadership position (king/queen)
Germany
George lll
Order
Balance
Logic
Reason
Industrial Revolution
Form of persuasion (exaggeration, mimics, humerous) to make a comment of criticism about it
Exaggeration
Reversal
Incongruity
Parody
Happy/lightharded
Dark/bitter
"Literary work that ridicule it's subject through the use of techniques sush as Exaggeration, Reversal, Incongruity, and/or Parody in order to make a comment or criticism about it.
To enlarge, increase, or represent something beyond normal bonds so that it becomes ridiculous & it's faults can be seen.
To present things that are out of place or are absurd in relation to its surroundings.
To present the opposite of normal order (the order of events, hierchial order).
To imitate the techniques and/or style of some person, place or thing.
Hostility; hatred
Courteous regard and respect
Miserable; woeful
An effort to equal or outdo another person; rivalry
A burden
A means to an end
Everlasting, continual
Enormous
Compentenc; expertise
A basic principle or skill