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ENGL 512 vocab Final

QuestionAnswer
Moral makes you think about a moral question
Moralistic lesson on how to live within the writing
Bryonic Hero emo, brutting, alluring, haunted by an overpowering sense of guilt without origin
Aesthetic Spiritualist Beauty as a spiritual guide?
Aesthetic Movement getting beyond without using religion
Sypceni something and nothingness dancing together (nothingness parading around as somethingness)
Aprior Statement before the facts
Aposisior Statement after the facts
Neber lowest point
Terizarium four elements in Percy’s poetry (water, air, fire, earth)
Primary imagination everybody has this, repetition of the finite mind of the infinite I AM (god)--for Coleridge, god always in the act of creation and we have a little piece of that in us
Secondary imagination the ability to diffuse, to dissipate reality and to build a new unity of being–make something more real than real itself–this power is vital
French Materialism only physical existence is real (radical empiricism)
Sympathetic imagination lets you imagine others’ situations
The moral imagination the imagination brings out the goodness in us
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