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Renaissance Entrance Questions 1. How did the Middle Ages set the stage for the Renaissance

Renaissance Entrance Questions 1. How did the Middle Ages set the stage for the Renaissance 2. Explain what a renaissance is 3. How did cities and the Plague help spur the growth of the Renaissance 4. Explain the term humanism and show how it caused change

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Renaissance Entrance Questions 1. How did the Middle Ages set the stage for the Renaissance

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  1. Renaissance Entrance Questions • 1. How did the Middle Ages set the stage for the Renaissance • 2. Explain what a renaissance is • 3. How did cities and the Plague help spur the growth of the Renaissance • 4. Explain the term humanism and show how it caused change • 5.  Define perspective and draw an example • 6. Provide a modern example of a Renaissance man

  2. Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci Speaker- Occasion- Audience- Purpose- Subject Tone- Describe Mona Lisa’s personality What aspects of the painting led you to describe her this way? How does this relate to individualism?

  3. The Creation of Adam, Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo 1511 Speaker- -Subject Occasion- -Tone Audience- Purpose- Using the painting describe Adam. Why do you think Michelangelo painted him this way? How does the painting portray God? What do you think he is sitting in? What is Michelangelo trying to say about God’s relationship with Adam?

  4. The marriage of the Virgin, Raphael, 1504 What is the major difference between the figures in the background and the figures in the foreground? What is the effect of this difference ? What major renaissance painting technique is being used in this painting? Speaker- Occasion- Audience- Purpose- Subject Tone-

  5. The Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci , 1495 What major renaissance painting technique is being used in this painting? How does the painter show individual personality? How does this painting relate to humanism? Speaker- -Subject Occasion- -Tone Audience- Purpose-

  6. The Statue of David, Michelangelo, ca. 1501-1504 What is unique about where the statue is looking? How does the statue relate to individualism? Speaker- Occasion- Audience- Purpose- Subject Tone-

  7. Leonardo da Vinci’s What do you think this drawing is trying to represent? What does this say about how artists thought during the renaissance? How does this relate to American culture today? Speaker- Occasion- Audience- Purpose- Subject Tone-

  8. 7. Students can analyze characteristics of Renaissance artwork and literature and relate it to vocabulary terms presented in class 8. Students can define reformation and provide a current example 9. Students can verbally explain what caused the Protestant Reformation 10. Students can show how one man or one invention impacted the world 

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