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Analyzing Gravestone Motifs: American’s Changing Attitude Towards Death Gravestone Timeline Presentation Teacher Presentation 1
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Analyzing Gravestone Motifs: American’s Changing Attitude Towards Death Gravestone Timeline Presentation Teacher Presentation 1F.

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Page 1: Analyzing Gravestone Motifs: American’s Changing Attitude Towards Death Gravestone Timeline Presentation Teacher Presentation 1F.

Analyzing Gravestone Motifs:

American’s Changing Attitude Towards Death

Gravestone Timeline Presentation

Teacher Presentation 1F

Page 2: Analyzing Gravestone Motifs: American’s Changing Attitude Towards Death Gravestone Timeline Presentation Teacher Presentation 1F.

Plain Style Motif

• Time Period: 1640-1710

• Attitude: “resignation”

• Characteristics: name, date, little or no decoration

• Reason: Colonists had few tools, skills or money

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Death’s Head Motif

• Time Period: 1670-1770• Attitude: “fear” and

“religious reverence”• Characteristics: human

skull, wings, name, dates

• Reason: In New England the Puritan religion was popular and emphasized a fear of death that focused on the deceased’s chances of getting into heaven

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Cherub Motif

• Time Period: 1740-1820• Attitude: “confidence”• Characteristics: human face, wings, name, dates

• Reason: Between c. 1735-1750 the Great Awakening (a religious revival) changed attitudes towards death from the grim Death’s Head to the more optimistic, angelic cherub

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Urn and Willow Motif• Time Period: 1780-1850

• Attitude: “mourning”

• Characteristics: drooping tree, urn, name, dates

• Reason: Sorrow for the death of a person

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Monuments• Time Period: 1840-1920• Attitude: “defiance” and “wealth”

• Characteristics: large shapes, statues, sculptures, columns or crosses, accomplishments, names, dates

• Reason: To remind us, not of a person’s death, but of their past life

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Garden Style Markers• Time Period: 1900- Present

• Attitude: “denial”• Characteristics: small, flat, name, dates, little or no decoration

• Reason: Does not draw attention to the dead; cemeteries resemble gardens or parks, not burial grounds