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What were the Evils of Industrial Revolution, senses/emotions, and an individual-oriented outlook?
Name three major characteristics of Romanticism.
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What is the focus on nature, the ordinary person, and common life? What are medieval influences?
Name some characteristics of Romanticism poetry.
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What are nature, childhood, and Coleridge?
Name the three words associated with Wordsworth.
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What are the Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience?
Name the two works William Blake was known for.
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What are nature, emotions, and individualism?
Name a few common themes of Romanticism poetry.
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What were French Revolution, Democratic Ideals, Awareness of social injustices?
Name three major causes of Romanticism.
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What is the focus on everyday language and ordinary life?
Name some characteristics of lyrical ballads.
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Who is Lord Byron, and why does “Byronic” mean that someone or something is alluringly dark, mysterious, or moody?
Name the poet who made an adjective associated with his style of poetry, and describe the adjective.
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What are the “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” and “Kubla Khan”?
Name the two major works written by Coleridge.
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Who is William Wordsworth?
Name the poet who defined the lyric.
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How was Romanticism opposite to Neoclassicism because of its focus on the individual instead of society as a whole?
How was Romanticism different from Neoclassicism?
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What are the themes of horror and mystery, usually in a dark setting?
Describe a gothic novel.
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What are both Petrarchan and Shakespearean sonnets?
Name the style of sonnet Keats was known for.
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What is “She Walks in Beauty”?
Name the work by Lord Byron that undermines his reputation of cynicism.
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What is a down to earth versus colorful personality?
Describe the contrast between Wordsworth and Coleridge.
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What are great English landscapes, gothic arches, and music from Beethoven?
Name some examples of the art, architecture, and music of the Romanticist Movement.
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What is a lyrical poem in praise or dedication to someone or something?
Define an ode.
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Who are William Blake (contraries) and Robert Burns (Scottish dialect)?
Name the two major forerunners to the Romanticism Movement, and the defining characteristics of their works.
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Who is Wordsworth, and what is “To Wordsworth”?
Name the idol of Percy Shelley, and his work to this idol.
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What is a rainbow?
Name the element of nature described in Wordsworth’s poem “My Heart Leaps Up”.
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What is the Preface to Wordsworth and Coleridge’s Lyrical Ballads, published in 1800?
Name the piece of literature that officially introduced the Romantic Movement, and the year it was published.
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What is a spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling recollected in tranquility?
Define a lyric.
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Who are Byron (cynical), Shelley (lyrical), and Keats (intellectual)?
Name the three poets who dominated the Second Generation of Romanticism Poets, and the characteristics associated with each.
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What is the author being William Blake, and
Draw one comparison and one contrast between the poems “The Lamb” and “The Tyger”.
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What is a frame narrative poem?
Name the type of poem that the “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” is.
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