This poet died from the disease tuberculosis at age 25.
Who is John Keats?
Who wrote "An Ode to the West Wind"?
Percy Shelley
Who was a huge advocate for women's rights and showed this with her writing?
This poet had a very strong Scottish accent and ideas, which is shown through his writing.
Who is Burns?
How many lines is a sonnet?
Fourteen lines.
Who had 6 children and wrote about ruins?
Who is Wordsworth?
Who wrote about his exotic dreams?
Who is Coleridge?
What is Wollstonecraft's best known piece of writing?
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
Who wrote an elegy about a churchyard?
Gray
Where is Tinturn Abbey?
In a Country Churchyard.
Who is wildy regarded as "The Father of Romantics"
Wordsworth
What type of nature did Lord Byron find beauty in?
What did Wollstonecrafts daughter write?
Frankestein
This poet used an urn in his poem.
Keats.
This poet had a weird collection of pets like monkeys, bears, foxes, and more.
Who is Lord Byron?
Married Mary Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft's daughter.
Who is Percy Shelley?
This poem by Percy Shelley is an ironic poem about a statue.
Ozymandias
What did Wollstonecraft think women were lacking?
Education
What did Byron's line arrangement suppose to represent?
The waves in an ocean.
What is an ekphrasis?
A poem that is written about works of art.
Which poet lived a quiet life in England, who had 3 friends, and was never married?
Who is Gray?
Who wants to be a nightingale?
Keats
Who was the first official poet who was a woman in England?
How many syllables are in each lines in a sonnet?
10
This is when a poet becomes another item.
Negative capability.