Worldviews (My Humanities Final)

  • Classical Worldveiw
    500 BCE

    Classical Worldveiw

    I think this symbolizes the Classical Worldview because they focused a lot of physical, mental, social and spiritual health, and this symbolizes the spiritual part of that. They also worshiped gods and goddesses, so this relates to that, as well.
  • Middle Ages Worldview
    May 1, 600

    Middle Ages Worldview

    In the Middle Ages they were big on religion. This picture symbolizes that.
  • Renaissance Worldview
    May 1, 1300

    Renaissance Worldview

    I think this picture symbolizes the Renaissance Worldview because the Renaissance was all about art and re-birth.
  • Enlightenment Worldview

    Enlightenment Worldview

    This picture represents the Enlightenment Worldview becuase during the Enlightenment, people used logic and their minds. This man is representing that.
  • Romantic Worldview

    Romantic Worldview

    The Romantic Worldview was all about feeling and emotion, and this picture shows a lot of those.
  • Victorian Worldview

    Victorian Worldview

    This photo symbolizes the Victorian Worldview because in the Victorian Worldview, it was more pessimistic and you didn't see as much emotion. The lady in the picture is Queen Victoria, the one who 'started' the Victorian Worldview.
  • Modern Worldview

    Modern Worldview

    It seems that some of the artists of this Worldview drew whatever, not even caring if it looked good or not. I think this piece of art reflects that.
  • Postmodern Worldview

    Postmodern Worldview

    The Postmodern Worldview was about not having rules and doing whatever you wanted, but they were also excepting of others and their point of views. This picture represents the whole 'doing whatever you want' thing, because someone wanted to draw a mustache on her, so they did...
  • Post-Postmodern Worldview

    Post-Postmodern Worldview

    This is a symbol of technology. In the Post-Postmodern Worldview, people believe that technology will be able to do EVERYTHING, it seems.