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the world of european culture
directions: fill in the blanks below as you read section 4.

  1. in art used elongated figures to show , heightened , and religious .
  2. the mood depicted by el greco reflected well the tensions created by the religious upheavals of the .
  3. the painting style was known for its use of dramatic effects to arouse the emotions and reflect a search for power.
  4. perhaps the greatest figure of the baroque period was the italian architect and sculptor , who completed st. peter’s in rome.
  5. of all the elizabethan , none is more famous than .
  6. the globe theater’s admission charge of one or two pennies enabled even the to attend.
  7. miguel de cervantes’ novel has been hailed as one of the greatest literary works of all time.
  8. beginning in the 1580s, the standard for playwrights was set by , who wrote perhaps 1,500 plays in all.
  9. hobbes called the state “that great to which we owe our peace and defense.”
  10. locke believed government should protect the rights of the people. if government betrayed their trust, the people could the government.
  11. john locke’s ideas were used to support demands for government, the rule of law and the protection of rights.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Mannerism used elongated figures to convey grace, spirituality and religious fervor.
  2. El Greco's work reflected the religious upheavals of the Reformation.
  3. Baroque painting style was known for dramatic effects.
  4. Gian Lorenzo Bernini completed St. Peter's colonnade in Rome.
  5. William Shakespeare is the most famous of Elizabethan playwrights.
  6. The Globe theater's low - cost admission allowed the common people to attend.
  7. Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote is a great literary work.
  8. Lope de Vega set the standard for playwrights in the 1580s.
  9. Hobbes called the state a "Leviathan".
  10. Locke believed in natural rights and the right of people to overthrow a betraying government.
  11. Locke's ideas supported demands for representative government.

Answer:

  1. Mannerism; grace; spirituality; fervor
  2. Reformation
  3. Baroque
  4. Gian Lorenzo Bernini; colonnade
  5. playwrights; William Shakespeare
  6. common people
  7. Don Quixote
  8. Lope de Vega
  9. Leviathan
  10. natural; overthrow
  11. representative