Romantic Movement Test Flashcards
What economic term means to let the people do as they please?
Laissez Faire
What is the repetition of consonant sounds and words?
Consonance
What literary term is in reference to a brooding hero whose ironic attitude and hidden sorrows add to their charm?
Byronic Hero
Which poet is not considered a Romantic style poet?
Mary Shelley?
What is the ideal poet?
Poetry is to be a human experience, like eavesdropping on a conversation. And the speaker must be convincing.
What title did George Gordon receive when he was 10 years old?
Lord Byron
His friendship with Wordsworth helped him write his best poetry. Who is he?
Coleridge
Claimed he had visions; wife thought he was a genius. Who am I?
Coleridge
Who was addicted to laundum a mixture of alcohol and opium?
Coleridge
Which author wrote the elegy for Adonis, after the death of John Keats?
Shelley
Which writer died at age 25? From what?
Keats;Tuberculosis
Which author was said to have launched the Romantic Literary movement?
Wordsworth
Who wrote “She Walks in Beauty”?
Bryon
Who wrote “Tiner Abbey”?
Wordsworth
Which author had an affair with his half sister?
Bryon
Who was best known for lyrical ballads and worked with Coleridge?
Wordsworth
Who wrote “Songs of Innocence”?
Blake
What are the characteristics of the romantic movement?
It embraced imagination & naturalness, and preferred poetry that spoke of personal experiences and emotions. It believed in individual liberty and thought nature was transformative.
Who are the dominant poets of the time?
Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, and Byron
In ROAM how many people is the mariner talking to?
He is talking to one wedding guest, although he begins talking to two.
Who wrote ROAM?
Coleridge
What happens after the mariner kills the albatross?
At first things seem good and the sailors aren’t upset with him, but then bad things start happening, and everyone becomes mad at him.
William Blake began writing at an early age.
True
Internal Rhyme occurs within lines
False