Dickinson
Wordsworth and Coleridge
Blake and Keats
Romantic Period
Sentence Structure
100

This is another meaning for the word "heft" in Dickinson's 258 (There's a Certain Slant of Light) in the lines, "That oppresses, like the Heft/Of Cathedral Tunes"

What is weight

100

These two words in the Wordsworth poem on the reading are examples of parallel structure.

What are "getting" and "spending?"

100

In "London," this is one of the sounds/images that create a tone of despair and constriction.

What is: every cry of every man OR

marks of woe OR

mind forg'd manacles

100

This was emphasized by the Romantic movement in literature.

What is (choose one):

*rational thought over emotion

*objectivity over subjectivity

*imagination

*social restriction


100
This is the sentence structure of:


The brown dog chased the goose down the lane.

What is a simple structure.

200

This is personified in the Dickinson stanza provided in the reading.

What is landscape or shadows?

200

This line in the Wordsworth poem is a criticism of materialism.

What is "Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers"

200

In the Keats reading, this is what is meant by "thy plaintive anthem"

What is your sad song

200

These three wars influenced Romanticism.

What are the French Revolution, the American Revolution, and the Civil War.

200

This is the type of sentence seen below:

Before you go to the mall, be sure your chores are done.

What is a complex sentence.

300

This happens to the light in the Dickinson reading provided.

What is it disappears?

300
This poem featured a sacred river and a damsel with a dulcimer.

What is "Kubla Khan"?

300

Blake was a member of this generation of Romantic poets. (First, or second?)

What is the first generation of Romantic poets.

300

Shelley was a member of this generation of Romantic poets (first or second?)

What was the second generation of Romantic poets.

300

This is the sentence structure for:

Mary and Sheila plan to visit the museum the day after tomorrow.

What is a simple sentence.

400

She was influenced by this literary and artistic trend that emphasized the beauty of nature and the meaning of life and death.

What is the Transcendentalist Movement.

400

This poet dreamt a long poem and woke up to write it down as if it was dictated to him.

Who was Coleridge.

400

This is the "light-winged Dryad of the trees"

What is the nightingale?

400

This is the poem we read in this unit that most captures the essence of the irony of human greatness.

What is Ozymandias?

400

This is the sentence structure for:

Before I take a nap, I plan to grade the papers, and then I will record the grades online.

What is compound complex.

500

This is the "narrow fellow in the grass."

A snake.

500

This poem ends with these lines:

For he on honey-dew hath fed,

And drunk the milk of Paradise.


What is "Kubla Khan"?

500

This poem includes these lines:

And the hapless Soldiers sigh

Runs in blood down Palace walls 

What is "London"?

500

This is the Romantic poem which includes the line,

"Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and Despair!"

What is "Ozymandias"

500

This is the sentence structure for:

Marcus, give me a break; this is my first rodeo.

What is a compound sentence.

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