U8 L3 Romantic Poets: Wordsworth Flashcards

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What is the first generation of Romantic poets?

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  • Wordsworth

- Coleridge

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What is the second generation of Romantic poets?

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  • Byron
  • Keats
  • Shelley
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What is the difference between first and second generation Romantic poets?

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1- developing new mode of thought

2-using poetry to explore imagination

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What is a poetic image?

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anything that can be (insert 5 senses)

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The power of words is increased through the poet’s use of what figures or speech?

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  • simile
  • metaphor
  • irony
  • hyperbole
  • metonymy
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What figures of speech can produce sound effects to make an emotional effect?

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  • alliteration
  • assonance
  • onomatopoeia
  • meter and rhyme
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What are the two most common figures of speech?

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simile and metaphor

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What is apostrophe?

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  • similar to personification

- something other than God or living person is addressed

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What is a paradox?

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  • another form of irony

- statement seems contradictory but is true

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What is Hyperbole?

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overstatement/ exaggeration

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What is metonymy?

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substitutes something closely related for the actual idea/thing
(The pen is mightier than the sword)

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What is Synecdoche?

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-another type of metonymy
-associates part of a thing with the whole thing
(you like my new wheels? (car))

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At the age of 8, Wordsworth was sent to which school? What was its significance?

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Hawkshead School

-appreciation for nature

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In 1787, Wordsworth went to which College?

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St John’s College, Cambridge

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Was Wordsworth interested in his studies at St. John’s College? What was the result

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no, received degree without honor

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16
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Who was Dorothy?

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Wordsworth’s sister

17
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How many children did Wordsworth have?

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five

18
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What was the position that Wordsworth gained that solved his financial problems?

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stamp-distributor

19
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In 1843, Wordsworth was made () of England

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Poet Laureate

20
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What is a poet laureate?

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British poet honored as the national poet

21
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In later years, Wordsworth became involved in which Church and accepted what approach to religion?

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Anglican, orthodox

22
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In later years, Wordsworth’s political views became more ()

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conservative

23
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When and at what age did Wordsworth die?

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1850, 80

24
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What was Wordsworth’s earliest published work?

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Descriptive Sketches

25
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Is Descriptive Sketches conventional?

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yes

26
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How many editions was Lyrical Ballads published in?

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three

27
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What publication comprises of Wordsworth’s best writing?

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Poems in Two Volumes

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What factors contributed to Wordsworth’s dissillusionment?

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  • French rev fail
  • inability to exp youth passion
  • brother’s death
  • alienation from Coleridge
  • acceptance of life’s realities
29
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As a Romantic poet, Wordsworth was more successful in his () poetry

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early

30
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In what volume was Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey published?

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Lyrical Ballads

31
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What does Tintern Abbey tell?

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  • poets thoughts in return visit to Why valley
  • changing relationship with nature
  • function of imagination
32
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What is the Abbey referred to in Lines Composed…?

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ruin on edge of Wye River and near Southeastern Wales

33
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What are the 3 levels/stages of life which Wordsworth perceived nature in Tintern Abbey?

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1-physical beauty
2-source of emotional comfort, inspiration, understanding
3-divine presence