Terms
Authors
Quotes
Poem Themes
Plots/Characters/Themes
100

The philosophy that nature is a part of God

Pantheism

100

The leader of the Romantic Age

Wordsworth

100

"Beauty is truth; truth beauty"

"Ode on a Grecian Urn"

100

love between all created beings

Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner

100

The main character of Pride and Prejudice

Elizabeth Bennet

200

The emphasis of romantic literature was not on the head but on the __?__

heart

200
The Romantic Poet whose philosophy was "Beauty is truth; truth beauty"

John Keats

200

"He prayeth best, who loveth best / All things both great and small; / For the dear God, who loveth us, / He made and loveth all."

Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner

200

illustrates discipline within the sonnet poetic form

"Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent's Narrow Room"

200

How does Mr. Darcy insult Elizabeth Bennet?

He refuses to dance with her, remarking that she is not pretty enough to tempt him.

300
The most popular genre of literature in the Romantic age

poetry

300

Author that developed the historic novel and wrote Ivanhoe

Sir Walter Scott
300

"Why that I cannot tell, said he, / But 'twas a famous victory."

"The Battle of Blenheim"

300

Shows the soothing effect that a pleasant memory of nature can have on the soul

"I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud"

300

Who is the black knight in Ivanhoe?

King Richard

400

Wordsworth's collection of poetry that marked the beginning of the Romantic Age

Lyrical Ballads

400

The three Lake Poets from the Romantic Era

Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey

400

"If winter comes, can spring be far behind?"

"Ode to the West Wind"

400

The duel nature of the wind as a destroyer and preserver

"Ode to the West Wind"

400

What nationality is Rebecca in Ivanhoe?

Jewish

500

The author that developed the familiar essay in the Romantic Era

Charles Lamb

500

The author who wrote what is considered the first gothic novel

Horace Walpole

500

"We look before and after, / And pine for what is not; Our sincerest laughter / With some pain is fraught/ / Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest / thoughts."

"To a Skylark"

500

A child retains memories of his previous existence, but as he grows up they fade. The mature adult is compensated for this loss by attaining wisdom and a philosophic mind.

"Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood"

500

Pride and Prejudice uses love and marriage as a satire to illustrate this theme

class and society

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