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"Lamb" & "Tyger"
"Tintern Abbey"
Sense & Sensibility
Even More S&S
100
This is a characteristic of Gothic novels, which became popular during the Romantic Era.
What are eerie castles, ghosts, threatening scoundrels?
100
This author wrote "The Lamb" and "The Tyger."
Who is William Blake?
100
"Tintern Abbey" was written by this man.
Who is William Wordsworth?
100
This person wrote Sense & Sensibility.
Who is Jane Austen?
100
This is the reason the Dashwood ladies suddenly find themselves without any money.
What is their father passes away, and British inheritance laws prohibited any of them from owning property or inheriting money.
200
British society was splitting into two classes: the working class and the _____ class.
What is ruling (class)?
200
In "The Lamb," God the Creator is seen as this.
What is gentle/protective?
200
This is the way the speaker experienced his trip to Tintern Abbey on his first visit.
What is a childlike wonder, naïveté, a voracious appetite?
200
This character represents the more "sensible" side; she tends to make decisions with her head, not her heart.
Who is Elinor?
200
This character wears her emotions on her sleeve and desires passion and a fairy-tale kind of love.
Who is Marianne?
300
Romantics favored this over moderation and restraint.
What is excess OR spontaneity?
300
In "The Tyger," God the Creator is seen as this.
What is wrathful/angry/violent?
300
The speaker of "Tintern Abbey" brings this person back to his favorite place.
Who is his sister Dorothy?
300
This character is protective and loyal to those in his life; while is not full of the passion that Marianne tended to hold in highest esteem, she learns to love him.
Who is Colonel Brandon?
300
This character truly loved Marianne, but ultimately chose money over love.
Who is John Willoughby?
400
This Gothic novel, written by Mary Shelley, was one of the most popular of the Romantic Era.
What is Frankenstein?
400
This point of view, according to William Blake, is characterized by a focus on the temporal, seeing the worst in people, etc.
What is Experience?
400
Readers see that nature has become a substitute for traditional religion through these specific ways.
What is worshiping nature, meditating on nature, proselytizing his sister.
400
This character ironically quotes Shakespeare, saying, "Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds, or bends with the remover to remove."
Who is John Willoughby OR Marianne Dashwood?
400
This character says, "I've come here with no expectations, only to profess, now that I am at liberty to do so, that my heart is, and always will be, yours.
Who is Edward Ferrars?
500
This type of novel gave incisive portrayals of character while also satirizing society. (Hint: Jane Austen was the greatest of this type of novelist.)
What are novels of manners?
500
According to William Blake, this is when we (humans) experience the most growth in our lives.
What is the shift between Innocence and Experience perspectives?
500
These are the author's feelings about industrialization of the time.
What is he feels dulled by it; meditating on nature brings him peace.
500
This character says, "What do you know of my heart? What do you know of anything but your own suffering? For weeks, I've had this pressing on me without being at liberty to speak of it to a single creature."
Who is Elinor?
500
This character says, "Time alone doesn't determine intimacy. Seven years would be insufficient to make some people acquainted with each other, and seven days can be more than enough for others."
Who is Marianne?
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