victorian&romantic age test Flashcards
Tintern Abbey
Wordsworth
Nature restores and consoles the heart
Tintern Abbey
My heart leaps up
Wordsworth
Nature is a pleasing constant throughout life
My heart leaps up
World is too much with us
Wordsworth
People should be more attuned to nature
World is too much with us
Who was knighted by queen victoria
Tennyson
Two battles during the romantic age?
American and French Revolution
Two social concerns of the romantics
Favored democracy
Desired radical change
It is a beauteous evening
Wordsworth
God is with us wherever we go even if we don’t realize it
It is a beauteous evening
The solitary reaper
Wordsworth
The common place or ordinary can take on a special significance
The solitary reaper
Rime of Ancient Mariner
Coleridge
Repentance and forgiveness from God can deliver us
The ancient mariner
She walks in beauty
Byron
The beauty of a woman may reflect her goodness
She walks in beauty
We’ll go no more a-roving
Byron
The spirit endures when the body weakens
We’ll go no more a-roving
Apostrophe to the ocean
Byron
Nature is an awesome and powerful force beyond mans control
Apostrophe to the ocean
Don Juan
Byron
Youth is too soon to pass, so live sensibly like you may not have tomorrow
Don Juan
Ozymandias
Shelly
The glory of kings pass away
Ozymandias
Wordsworth defines poetry as… the __________ ___________ of _____________ __________. It takes its ___________ from ___________ _____________ in ____________
Spontaneous Overflow Powerful Feelings Origin Emotion Recollected Tranquility