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Romanticism Final Review . By Rosalie Cawley, Kessiah Roland, and Amanda Thoet. William Wordsworth worked with what other Romantic writer to publish Lyrical Ballads ?. A. William Blake B. Samuel Coleridge C. Lord Byron D. John Keats.
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Romanticism Final Review By Rosalie Cawley, Kessiah Roland, and Amanda Thoet
William Wordsworth worked with what other Romantic writer to publish Lyrical Ballads? • A. William Blake • B. Samuel Coleridge • C. Lord Byron • D. John Keats
How many years had passed since the narrator of Tintern Abbey had visited the location? • A. 7 • B. 3 • C. 5 • D. 1
Who is the narrator’s companion in Tintern Abbey? • A. His sister • B. His aunt • C. His best friend • D. Nobody
What is the meter of Tintern Abbey? • A. Iambic Octameter • B. Iambic Pentameter • C. Dactylic Pentameter • D. Dactylic Octameter
In Tintern Abbey the narrator finds peace in what? • A. His sister’s companionship • B. The journey to Tintern Abbey • C. God • D. Nature
William Blake was all of the following except • A. An artist • B. A poet • C. A blacksmith • D. A self-claimed prophet
Blake expressed which of the following in his poems? • A. Brutal Racism • B. Theory of Contraries • C. Nationalistic views • D. Hinduism
What is the tone of The Lamb? • A. Childlike • B. Confused • C. Sensitive • D. Dreary
What is one way The Chimney Sweeper from the songs of innocence and The Chimney Sweeper from the songs of experience differ?
Which work did Coleridge write after waking up from a vivid dream? • a. The World is Too Much With Us • b. Kubla Khan • c. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner • d. Araby
What is the moral of “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”? • a. Nature is a vengeful force • b. Humans are inherently evil • c. The albatross is a magnificent bird • d. All forms of life deserve respect
The albatross around the mariner’s neck is a symbol of • a. guilt • b. joy • c. longing • d. envy
Which of these is NOT a fact about Coleridge? • a. He was an opium addict • b. He had a pet albatross • c. He was a Romantic writer • d. He published Lyrical Ballads with Wordsworth
Keats wrote which of the following poems… • a. Ode to a Nightingale • b. She Walks in Beauty • c. Laundry Day • d. Sonnet 43
Keats is known for using which of the following in his poems • a. comedic hyperbole • b. alliteration • c. imagery • d. logic
Which of the following is NOT a fact about Keats? • a. He died of tuberculosis • b. He watched his brother die young • c. he had a true love named Fanny Brawne • d. He sang opera as a side career
What is the message Shelley is attempting to convey in “The World is too Much with Us?”
Which of the following works is divided into five separate parts? • a. “Ode to the West Wind” • b. “Washing Day” • c. “Kubla Khan” • d. “Tintern Abbey”
Which of the following authors is famous for the following works: Ozymandias, Ode to the West Wind, To a Skylark, and The Masque of Anarchy? • a. William Blake • b. Percy Bysshe Shelley • c.Samuel Taylor Coleridge • d. John Keats
Which of the following men exhibited idealism in their life and works? • a. William Wordsworth • b. Lord Byron • c. John Keats • d. Percy Bysshe Shelley
Who was known as George Gordon as a child? • a. Samuel Taylor Coleridge • b. William Wordsworth • c. William Blake • d. Lord Byron
Which of the following works is divided into two perspectives: an adult and a child? • a. “The Lamb” • b. “Ode to the West Wind” • c. “Washing Day” • d. “Kubla Khan”
The following quote is from which work:“The trumpet of prophecy! O Wind, If winter comes, can Spring be far behind?” • A. “When We Two Parted” • B. “Ode to the West Wind” • C. “She Walks in Beauty” • D. “Washing Day”
Whose life consisted of aristocratic excesses, huge debts, numerous love affairs, and self-imposed exile? • a. William Blake • b. Anna Letitia Barbauld • c. Lord Byron • d. Percy Bysshe Shelley