Romantic Movement Flashcards

(44 cards)

1
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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?

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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?

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Byronic Hero

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

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Byron

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

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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?

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Coleridge

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

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Coleridge

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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?

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Mary Shelley

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

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Keats; tuberculosis

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

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Wordsworth

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12
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Who wrote “She Walks in Beauty?”

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Byron

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13
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Who wrote “Tiner Abby”?

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Wordsworth

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

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Lord Byron

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

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Wordsworth

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16
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Who wrote”Songs of Experience”?

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Blake

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17
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What are the characteristics of the Romantic Movement?

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

A

3 wedding guest

20
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Who wrote “RAM”?

21
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What happens after the Mariner kills the Albatross?

A

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

22
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William Blake began writing at an early age.

23
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Internal rhyme occurs within lines.

A

False- within stanzas

24
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Assonance is the reputation of consonant sounds. In words that are close to one another?

A

False- alliteration

25
John Keats became friends with Mary Shelley and she wrote the elegy for his book Adonis.
True
26
The sailors in "Rhyme" never made is back there to shore.
True
27
George Gordon had a club foot
True
28
George Byron was a romantic in style poet?
True
29
The rich people became richer and the poor became rich.
True
30
William Wordsworth is best known for writing "Songs of Innocence"
False- Blake
31
The Mariner shot at the Albatross and missed.
False- he hit it
32
Name three things that the Songs of Innocence" is about.
Genuine love, unquestionable beliefs, of Christianity, and naive trust
33
What strange pet did Lord Byron have?
Bear
34
What are 2 things that "songs of Experience" is about?
Cruelty and Hypocrisy
35
What is described in "A Poison Tree"?
Anger unchecked or dealt with and mentions working out an argument with a friend and letting on with an enemy fester
36
Why did Samuel Coleridge abandon his family and friends?
to follow Wordsworth
37
What were two things that Romantics preferred for poetry to speak of?
Personal experience and emotions
38
Which two writers were homeschooled?
Coleridge and Blake
39
Who was a Greek national Hero?
Byron
40
What is the foundation of the 20th century literary theory?
Biographia Literia
41
Where did John Keats get his medical degree?
Guys Hospital in London
42
What two things did Romantic embrace?
Naturalness and Imagination
43
What are the three types of Odes? How can you tell them apart?
Pindaric, Horation, and Irregular- the number/pattern of stanzas or if there is no set pattern
44
What is the ideal of a poet?
Supposed to describe human experience and and the speaker is supposed to be convincing