3.4.1 Classic Literature

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    • What defines classic literature?
      Longevity, universal themes, impact
    • Classic literature remains relevant over decades or centuries.
    • Classic literature explores universal themes such as love, loss, and justice
    • Why does classic literature appeal to diverse audiences?
      Universal themes resonate
    • Classic literature has no influence on subsequent works or societal thought.
      False
    • Match the author with their classic work:
      Victor Hugo ↔️ LesMiseˊrablesLes Misérables
      Gustave Flaubert ↔️ MadameBovaryMadame Bovary
    • Order the key periods of French classic literature chronologically:
      1️⃣ Renaissance
      2️⃣ 17th Century (Age of Louis XIV)
      3️⃣ Enlightenment
    • What are the key characteristics of the Renaissance period in French literature?
      Humanism, rediscovery of classics
    • The 17th Century in French literature is also known as the Age of Louis
    • The Enlightenment emphasized reason and individual rights.
    • Match the author with their major work and its description:
      François Rabelais ↔️ GargantuaetPantagruelGargantua et Pantagruel - Humorous satirical novel
      Michel de Montaigne ↔️ EssaisEssais - Collection of reflective essays
      Jean Racine ↔️ PheˋdrePhèdre - Tragic play about illicit love
      Voltaire ↔️ CandideCandide - Philosophical novel satirizing optimism
    • What are the major themes of Molière's plays?
      Hypocrisy and societal flaws
    • Pierre Corneille's LeCidLe Cid explores love, honor, and duty
    • Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote DucontratsocialDu contrat social, a political treatise on social contract.
    • What is one characteristic of classic literature?
      Longevity
    • Classic literature explores universal themes such as love, loss, and justice
    • Universal themes in classic literature resonate across cultures and time.
    • What is an example of a classic literary work with an elegant style?
      LesMiseˊrablesLes Misérables
    • What does classic literature refer to?
      Timeless works
    • Classic literature remains relevant over time due to its longevity.
    • Classic literature explores universal human experiences such as love, loss, and justice
    • What is the lasting impact of classic literature?
      Shapes societal views
    • Classic literature is characterized by well-crafted prose or poetry.
    • Which work by Victor Hugo is cited as an example of classic literature?
      LesMiseˊrablesLes Misérables
    • Match the period of French literature with its key characteristics:
      Renaissance ↔️ Humanism, rediscovery of classical texts
      17th Century (Age of Louis XIV) ↔️ Strict classical rules, emphasis on reason
      Enlightenment ↔️ Emphasis on reason, individual rights
    • François Rabelais is known for his work Gargantua et Pantagruel</latex>
    • Who wrote LeCidLe Cid during the 17th century?

      Pierre Corneille
    • Voltaire's CandideCandide satirizes optimism and the human condition.
    • Jean-Jacques Rousseau's DucontratsocialDu contrat social explores the social contract and citizen rights.
    • What are common literary styles in classic literature?
      Satire, tragedy, romance
    • Match the literary theme with an example from classic literature:
      Love and Romance ↔️ RomeˊoetJulietteRoméo et Juliette by William Shakespeare
      Tragedy ↔️ PheˋdrePhèdre by Jean Racine
      Social Critique ↔️ TartuffeTartuffe by Molière
    • Understanding the cultural and historical context enhances appreciation of classic literature.
    • What do literary themes in classic literature often revolve around?
      Universal human experiences
    • Common literary styles in classic literature include satire, tragedy, and romance
    • Understanding the cultural and historical contexts of classic literature enhances its significance.
    • Match the period with its cultural and historical context:
      Renaissance ↔️ Humanism, Reformation
      17th Century ↔️ Reason, Court Culture
      Enlightenment ↔️ Reason, Social Critique
    • Order the key periods of French classic literature chronologically:
      1️⃣ Renaissance
      2️⃣ 17th Century (Louis XIV)
      3️⃣ Enlightenment
    • Classic literature refers to timeless works that have endured through generations
    • What is one key characteristic of classic literature?
      Longevity
    • Universal themes in classic literature explore fundamental human experiences such as love, loss, and justice.