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What are the humanities? Humans and their culture. Why study the humanities? Seeks to understand what Humans beliefs and why. What are the major historical periods covered in this course? Classical, Middle Ages, Baroque, Renaissance, Neoclassical & Enlightenment, Romantic, Realist, Post-Modern and Modern Period. What is a theme? a unifying idea that are repeated throughout a literary or artistic work. Classical Period? balance, truth/reason, humanism, polytheism, democratic/republic Renaissance Period? Rebirth of classism, humanism, rationalism, scientific expansion Neoclassical Period? Skepticism, rationalism, empiricism, order deism, classism Romantic Period? Nationalism, exoticism, revolution, heroism Realist Period? Darwinism, industrialism, individualism, age of doubt Love? the ancient Greek distinction of eros and agape. Heroes? an archetype found in virtually every culture and society because of the heart of the hero's journey is fundamentally the same. Eros? erotic, sexual love Agape? platonic love What are the concepts in the humanities? humanism, myth, beauty, aesthetic experience, and archetype. Humanism? the study of the creative and intellectual contributions made by all cultures Myth? traditional stories of a people or culture that serves to explain the origin of humanity or custom or religious rites Beauty? qualities that gives pleasure to the senses Archetype? age old models by which we comprehend human experience Aesthetic experience? an experience of beauty that inspire a feeling of pleasures Music? an artistic form of auditory expression that incorporates instrument or human voices Cinema? artistic medium that uses the motion pictures as a vehicle of storytelling The visual arts? entail creation of primarily visual works Literature? an art form of the written words Theater? a storytelling art Dance? art form involving a sequence of rhythmic movements or steps usually performed with music Architecture? is the science and art of designing buildings and other structures Philosophy? is the systematic investigation of fundamental questions such matters as existence, reality, consciousness, knowledge, truth, and justice What are the disciplines in the humanities? music, philosophy, architecture, dance, theater, literature, the visual arts, cinema What is art? Its function can be described as what it achieves. art provides aesthetic pleasure, offers political and social commentary, can assist in physical and emotional healing, can create historical artifacts from a specific time or place, can be used to enable commerce in advertising products and services. How does art function? a single artwork can have multiple functions and, over time, the functions of a single work can increase. How is humanism apparent in Eastern cultures? it uses Buddhism to emphasized as discipline and self-development through meditative practices in order to assist individuals in achieving spiritual enlightenment. What is consilience and why is it significant in higher education? As a jumping together of knowledge by linking of facts and fact-based theory across disciplines to create a common groundwork of explanation. How can studying the humanities help you in your future career path? A consideration of literature, art music, dance, film, and philosophy offers practical, social, and aesthetic benefits to students. Balance? Classical artists and philosophers were concerned with harmony and ____ in their works Truth/Reason? The great thinkers of the time—including Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle—engaged in a pursuit of ___ through logic and ____. Democracy/Republic new forms of government known as _____ were created that put the power of decision making into the hands of the people. Polytheism? The majority of ancient Greeks and Romans were ____, believing in multiple gods who represented different facets of life Humanism (The Classical Period)? At the core of almost every endeavor was ____—simply a focus on humans. List and describe the Cultural Exchange and Diversity that took place during the Classical period. Greece and Rome's proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, known as "the incubator of western civilization," facilitated cultural exchange among the ancient civilizations in southern Europe, western Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. The Greeks borrowed the proportions of the three-dimensional free-standing sculptures of the ancient Egyptians in developing the life-like male, human figure known as the kouros. The Greeks borrowed the alphabet of the Phoenicians and imitated Egyptian mythological creatures and artistic motifs in their own artwork. Explain the ways in which the Classical period is influential in Contemporary Life. The Classical Period's influences can be seen in the United States today in the political system, in architecture, and in the arts. The American political system is a representative democracy in which people have the right to vote. This system has influences from the Classical Period, including the ancient Greek idea of democracy and the classical Roman concept of the republic. In the United States, many monuments and national buildings echo architectural styles that were developed in the Classical Period. Great public buildings in ancient Greece and Rome, such as the Greek Parthenon and Roman

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