victorian&romantic age test Flashcards

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Tintern Abbey

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Wordsworth

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Nature restores and consoles the heart

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Tintern Abbey

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3
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My heart leaps up

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Wordsworth

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4
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Nature is a pleasing constant throughout life

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My heart leaps up

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5
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World is too much with us

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Wordsworth

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6
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People should be more attuned to nature

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World is too much with us

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7
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Who was knighted by queen victoria

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Tennyson

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8
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Two battles during the romantic age?

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American and French Revolution

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9
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Two social concerns of the romantics

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Favored democracy

Desired radical change

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10
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It is a beauteous evening

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Wordsworth

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11
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God is with us wherever we go even if we don’t realize it

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It is a beauteous evening

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12
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The solitary reaper

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Wordsworth

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13
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The common place or ordinary can take on a special significance

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The solitary reaper

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14
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Rime of Ancient Mariner

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Coleridge

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15
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Repentance and forgiveness from God can deliver us

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The ancient mariner

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16
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She walks in beauty

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Byron

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17
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The beauty of a woman may reflect her goodness

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She walks in beauty

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18
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We’ll go no more a-roving

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Byron

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19
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The spirit endures when the body weakens

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We’ll go no more a-roving

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20
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Apostrophe to the ocean

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Byron

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21
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Nature is an awesome and powerful force beyond mans control

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Apostrophe to the ocean

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22
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Don Juan

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Byron

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23
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Youth is too soon to pass, so live sensibly like you may not have tomorrow

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Don Juan

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24
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Ozymandias

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Shelly

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The glory of kings pass away
Ozymandias
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Wordsworth defines poetry as... the __________ ___________ of _____________ __________. It takes its ___________ from ___________ _____________ in ____________
``` Spontaneous Overflow Powerful Feelings Origin Emotion Recollected Tranquility ```
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First generation poets
Wordsworth and Coleridge
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Coleridge and Wordsworth first book of poetry
Lyrical Ballads
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Second generation poets
Byron Shelly Keats
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Ode to the west wind
Shelly
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The wind brings hope
Ode to the west wind
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To a Skylark
Shelly
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Our deeds and thoughts do not go unnoticed
To a skylark
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To-
Shelly
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The memory of the beloved outlast
To-
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A dirge
Shelly
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Nature laments the suffering of the world
A dirge
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On first looking...CH
Keats
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Literature has the power to enthrall
On first looking...CH
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Bright Star
Keats
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The poet desires to love and live forever
Bright star
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When I have fears
Keats
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The poet laments dying before his time
When I have fears
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Ode on a Grecian urn
Keats
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The ideal world depicted in art does not suffer and age as the real world does
Ode on a Grecian urn
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Thunderstorm in town
Hardy
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Delay in action can result in failure
Thunderstorm in town
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The man he killed
Hardy
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Men who might well be friends in peace become killers in war
The man he killed
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When I was one and twenty
Housman
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The course of love doesn't always run smooth, and good advice is frequently wasted
When I was one and twenty
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To an athlete dying young
Housman
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Responsibly live life to the fullest, we don't know when our time is up
To an athlete dying young
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Apostrophe
When the speaker is talking directly to something not human
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Theirs not to make reply Theirs not to reason why Theirs but to do and die
The charge of the light brigade | Tennyson
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Tennyson wrote his first epic at what age?
12
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The importance of being earnest
Oscar Wilde
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Lady of shallot
Tennyson
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Crossing the bar
Tennyson
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My last duchess
Robert browning
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How do I love thee
E.B Browning
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If thou must live me
E.B Browning
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David Copperfield
Dickens
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What was the name for E.B Brownings series of (44) sonnets?
Sonnets from the Portuguese
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Qualities of a dramatic monologue
- one speaker ( no dialogue from other characters) | - silent listener
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arrogance and possessiveness destroy life by trying to capture it
My last Duchess
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Romantic tenets
``` Noble savage Sensibility Beauty is holiness Imagination in reality Green world Fortunate fall ```