Unit 3: The 17th Century and the Baroque Era (Siglo de Oro)

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Siglo de Oro

The Golden Age of Spain during the 17th Century.

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Baroque

A period characterized by complexity, contrast, and a focus on the fleeting nature of life.

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El Desengaño

Disillusionment; the central mood of the Baroque era in Spain.

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Culteranismo

A Baroque poetic movement focused on beauty of form and ornamental richness.

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Conceptismo

A Baroque poetic movement emphasizing meaning, wit, and intellectual intensity.

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Luis de Góngora

A representative poet of Culteranismo known for complex syntax and elaborate metaphors.

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Francisco de Quevedo

A representative poet of Conceptismo known for concise expression and puns.

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Carpe Diem

A theme in literature encouraging seizing the day, often explored in Góngora's sonnets.

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Memento Mori

A theme reminding individuals of their mortality, present in both Góngora’s and Quevedo’s works.

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Anaphora

The repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of consecutive lines or clauses.

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Polymetry

The use of different poetic meters throughout a play to reflect various situations.

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Justicia Divina

Divine justice; a key theme in 'El Burlador de Sevilla' regarding Don Juan's fate.

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Honor

A significant concept tied to women's chastity in 'El Burlador de Sevilla'.

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¡Tan largo me lo fiais!

A catchphrase from 'El Burlador de Sevilla' representing Don Juan's hubris.

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Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz

A Baroque poet and intellectual known as the 'Tenth Muse'.

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Redondilla

A poetic form with stanzas of four lines and an 'abba' rhyme scheme.

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Doble Moral

The double standard for men's and women's behavior, critiqued by Sor Juana.

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Retruécano

A rhetorical device that reverses word order in successive phrases for contrast.

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Antithesis

A rhetorical device contrasting opposing ideas or concepts.

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Apostrophe

A direct address to an absent or imaginary person, as seen in Sor Juana's poetry.

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Gradación

A descending sequence in poetry that leads to a climax or impactful conclusion.

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Hypérbaton

Inversion of the normal word order in a sentence, used frequently in Culteranismo.

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Polysemy

A word having multiple meanings, utilized in Conceptismo.

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Claroscuro

A technique in visual arts and literature focusing on light and shadow effects, important in Baroque.

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Cane more curved and less strong

A metaphor in Quevedo's poem referring to aging and decay.

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Allegory

A narrative that illustrates an idea or principle through symbolic figures and actions.

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Hubris

Excessive pride or self-confidence, prominently displayed by Don Juan.

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Nihilistic Twist

A stark conclusion that emphasizes nothingness, as seen in Góngora's work.

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