Romantic Movement Flashcards

1
Q

What economic term meanest let the people do as they please?

A

Laissez Faire

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2
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What is the repetition of consonant sounds and words?

A

Consonance

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3
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What literary term is in reference to a brooding hero whose ironic attitude and hidden sorrows ad to their charm?

A

Byronic Hero

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4
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Which poet is not considered to be a Romantic style poet?

A

Byron

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5
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What title did George Gordon receive when he was 10 years old?

A

The name Lord Byron

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6
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His friendship with Wordsworth helped him write his best poetry. Who is he?

A

Coleridge

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7
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He claimed he had visions; wife thought he was a genius. Who am I?

A

Coleridge

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8
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Who was addicted to laudanum a mixture of alcohol and opium?

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Coleridge

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9
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Which author wrote the elegy for Adonis, after the death of John Keats?

A

Mary Shelley

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10
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Which writer died at 25? What did he die of?

A

Keats; tuberculosis

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11
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Which author was said to have launched the Romantic literary movement?

A

Wordsworth

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12
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Who wrote “She Walks in Beauty?”

A

Byron

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13
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Who wrote “Tiner Abby”?

A

Wordsworth

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14
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Which author had an affair with his half-sister?

A

Lord Byron

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15
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Who was best known for lyrical ballads and worked with Coleridge?

A

Wordsworth

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16
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Who wrote”Songs of Experience”?

A

Blake

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17
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What are the characteristics of the Romantic Movement?

A

Fascination with youth and innocence, associated with idealism, and western societies reached conditions necessary for industrialization

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18
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What’re the dominate poets of the Romantic Movement?

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Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Smelley, Keats, Lord Byron

19
Q

In “The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner” how many people is the Ancient Mariner talking to?

A

3 wedding guest

20
Q

Who wrote “RAM”?

A

Coleridge

21
Q

What happens after the Mariner kills the Albatross?

A

He gets bad luck, wind stops moving, gets stuck on boat, and men die

22
Q

William Blake began writing at an early age.

A

True

23
Q

Internal rhyme occurs within lines.

A

False- within stanzas

24
Q

Assonance is the reputation of consonant sounds. In words that are close to one another?

A

False- alliteration

25
Q

John Keats became friends with Mary Shelley and she wrote the elegy for his book Adonis.

A

True

26
Q

The sailors in “Rhyme” never made is back there to shore.

A

True

27
Q

George Gordon had a club foot

A

True

28
Q

George Byron was a romantic in style poet?

A

True

29
Q

The rich people became richer and the poor became rich.

A

True

30
Q

William Wordsworth is best known for writing “Songs of Innocence”

A

False- Blake

31
Q

The Mariner shot at the Albatross and missed.

A

False- he hit it

32
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Name three things that the Songs of Innocence” is about.

A

Genuine love, unquestionable beliefs, of Christianity, and naive trust

33
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What strange pet did Lord Byron have?

A

Bear

34
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What are 2 things that “songs of Experience” is about?

A

Cruelty and Hypocrisy

35
Q

What is described in “A Poison Tree”?

A

Anger unchecked or dealt with and mentions working out an argument with a friend and letting on with an enemy fester

36
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Why did Samuel Coleridge abandon his family and friends?

A

to follow Wordsworth

37
Q

What were two things that Romantics preferred for poetry to speak of?

A

Personal experience and emotions

38
Q

Which two writers were homeschooled?

A

Coleridge and Blake

39
Q

Who was a Greek national Hero?

A

Byron

40
Q

What is the foundation of the 20th century literary theory?

A

Biographia Literia

41
Q

Where did John Keats get his medical degree?

A

Guys Hospital in London

42
Q

What two things did Romantic embrace?

A

Naturalness and Imagination

43
Q

What are the three types of Odes? How can you tell them apart?

A

Pindaric, Horation, and Irregular- the number/pattern of stanzas or if there is no set pattern

44
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What is the ideal of a poet?

A

Supposed to describe human experience and and the speaker is supposed to be convincing