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Caedmon's hymn, In the medieval ages, in praise of god - Coggle Diagram
Caedmon's hymn
includes
alliteration
caesura
allusion
the hymn is a work in praise of God
God is a "master"- a powerful leader - and he is also "almighty"
old English poetry
it has a commanding and strong tone
key elements
meter, rhyme, scheme, verse, and stanza
Caedmon's hymn is a short Old english poem related to Caedmon
the poem is Caedmon's only known composition
it uses musical alliteration
composed between 658 CE and 680 CE
In the medieval ages
St. Augustine's Confession
the work outlines Saint Augustine's sinful youth and his conversation to Christianity
the confession is a spiritual autobiography, covering the first 35 years of Augustine's life
Augustine opens with a statement of praise to God
"Thou hast made us for thyself, o lord, and our heart is restless until it finds its rest in thee
struggles with celibacy and sin led to shift in Christian tradition
a confession of faith helps us to articulate and hold clearly those most essential truths of the Christian faith
confession is an autobiographical work by Saint Augustine, consisting of 13 books written in Latin between AD 397 and 400 BC
in praise of god