William
Wordsworth
Jane Austen
William Blake
John Claire
Lord Byron
100

Wordsworth and Coleridge composed “Lyrical Ballads”, a collection of poems that instigated this entire literacy, artistic, and cultural movement

What is Romanticism

100

True or false: Jane Austen perpetuates some feminist ideologies in Pride and Prejudice 

What is true

100

The two centuries that William Blake lived in

What is the late 18th century and the early 19th century

100

The theme of all of his poems

What is the power of nature

100

The Romantic Era influenced Lord Byron’s description of feminine beauty in the poem “She Walks in Beauty” in this way.

What is through individualism and emotions 

200

Wordsworth’s source of spiritual and emotional inspiration that his works often celebrated the beauty of.

What is the theme of nature

200

Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice belonged to this era.

What is the Romantic Era

200

William Blake was an English poet, painter, and this

What is printmaker

200

In most of his poetry, he depicted this type of emotion, hardships, and his own life into his poems

What is Individualism

200

The political turmoil of Lord Byron’s time (chaos such as the French Revolution) played in shaping the themes of “She Walks in Beauty” by adding a sense of this.

What is the political chaos added a sense of contrast and instability

300

Wordsworth broke away from the formal and artificial language of the time and instead used a more natural and conversational tone in his writing, leading for other writers to do the same, which lead to him becoming an advocate for this

What is authenticity and individualism 

300

There is an ongoing debate on whether or not Jane Austen is a part of the Romantic Era or Enlightenment Era because of this.

What is her writings were during the era shift

300

William Blake lived in this era, a period in history known for its emphasis on emotion, imagination, and individualism in art literature, and politics.

What is the Romantic Era

300

He feared and longed for the past before this period that changed manufacturing.

What is the Industrial Revolution

300

The societal expectations of women during the Romantic Era impacted their portrayal in “She Walks in Beauty” in this way.

What is influencing the depiction by being both physically and morally beautiful in the poem.

400

William Wordsworth was influenced by this revolution, leading him to shape his poetry to focus on the lives of the common people and challenge the social and political order of the world

What is the French Revolution

400

Jane Austen continued to use these aspects of the Enlightenment Movement going into the Romantic Era.

What is Rationalism and Traditional Values

400

William Blake believed that _____ should focus on freedom, equality, and justice for all people. He shared his thoughts on this through his poetry and art.

What is politics

400

John Claire was born into the lower class and had struggles with his wealth. He came from a poor background, his mother was illiterate and had limited resources to learning to read and write. Due to this, he incorporated this issue into his poetry.

What is Social Inequality

400

Lord Byron’s personal experiences affected the imagery and themes of “She Walks in Beauty” by this way.

What is Bryon’s life, including his exile and involvement in revolutionary movements, influenced the themes of longing and contrast

500

This poem ensured Wordsworth’s place as a founder of romanticism, leading for all of his poetry to be renowned for its spiritual and emotional connection with readers thousands of years later.

What is The Prelude

500

This is considered to be Jane Austen’s most romantic work.

What is Persuasion

500

During William Blake’s time, there were social upheavals due to this social and economic change

What is industrialization

500

John Claire would mention this in his poems about the loss of rural life that happened after the Enclosure Act was passed

What is Urbanization

500

 "She Walks in Beauty" reflected the cultural and political landscape of the Romantic era in this way.

What is through individuality and emotion  

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