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Romanticism Review
Ms. Loadsman
CP English 4
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5. He wrote "The Lamb" and "The Tyger"
8. The speaker in "The Lamb" is a
10. (Literary Device) Directly addressing someone or something not present as if it were present. Often comes after "O".
11. Who sets the boys free in "The Chimney Sweeper" from Songs of Innocence?
12. Wordsworth and Coleridge are part of this generation of Romantic poets
13. (Literary Device) A figure of speech that makes breif reference to a historical or literary figure.
14. He was an artist as well as a poet. Often we look at his art and poetry side-by-side.
15. "She walks in beauty, like the night" is an example of
16. He wrote "She Walks in Beauty"
17. A self-contradictory combination of words
18. He wrote "Ode on a Grecian Urn"
20. "In XanaDu DiD Kubla Khan / A stately pleasure-Dome Decree" is an example of
21. This poem uses a combination of bilblical and natural imagery to describe a battle
22. Wordsworth refers to this relative in "Tintern Abbey"
23. The romantic element most associated with Coleridge is
25. He wrote "La Belle Dame Sans Merci"
28. This poet wrote Lyrical Ballads with Coleridge
29. When the character is characterized by their speech and actions
31. He wrote "The Destruction of Sennacherib"
32. He wrote "Kubla Khan"
33. Details of description that appeal to the senses, especially sight.
35. Shelley, Byron, and Keats are referred to as this generation of Romantic poets
36. A nightingale is a
37. This poet wrote two of our three Odes. These are often referred to as his "great odes."
38. Most of the similes in "The Destruction of Sennacherib" involve
39. He wrote "Ode to a Nightingale"
41. He wrote "The Chimney Sweeper"
42. (Literary Device) Comparing two essentially unlike things using "like" or "as".
43. This poem uses imagery associated with blacksmiths.
44. This poet was addicted to landalum, causing a lof of his poetry to have supernatural elements.
45. (Literary Device) The repitition of initial identical consonant sounds or any vowel sounds.
46. The complete title to Blake's collection of poems is "Songs of Innocence and of Experience Showing the Two ________ States of the Human Soul." (fill in the blank)
47. This poem's subject is an innocent animal
48. "Unheard melodies" is an example of this
49. A form of lyrical poetry addressed to someone or something and expresses a poet's emotions or thoughts on the subject.
50. The subject of these poems are children.
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1. Who does the knight describe in "La Belle Dame Sans Merci"?
2. In "Destruction," "The Assyrian" is compared to this animal
3. Many of the poems focus on the speakers themselves. These are examples of what romantic element? (Think Wordsworth)
4. (Literary Device) Giving animals, ideas, abstractions, and inanimate objects human-like qualities.
5. The subjects in "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" are examples of this term
6. The romantic element most associated with Wordsworth is
7. This poet's family died when he was young. As a result, life and death are themes often found in his poetry.
9. When the author makes a direct statment about a character
15. The descrtiption of one kind of sensation in terms of another.
18. Who is the initial speaker talking to in "La Belle Dame Sans Merci"?
19. A pair of opposites that are related.
24. "Beauty is truth, truth beauty, -- that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know." These lines come from...
26. What type of mythology is often alluded to in Keats' poems?
27. "Kubla Khan" is set in
28. This poet wrote "Tintern Abbey"
30. The book of poems which defined Romanticism (hint: it was written by two of our poets).
34. This is the body of water is referenced in "Tintern Abbey." Note: the answer includes both type and name.
35. He wrote "Ode to the West Wind"
40. When something is "beyond measurable" or "boundless."
44. Another romantic element found in these poems is the focus on _________ life.
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