This mythological creature is what La Belle Dame Sans Merci represents.
What are sirens?
This is what the Nightmare Life-in-Death is doing on the ghost ship.
What is playing dice with death to see who gets the Mariner's soul?
This is what the phrase "fearful symmetry" means.
What is the fact that beauty can hide evil/violence?
This is a comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as."
What is a simile?
This romantic element is best described by the following line: “I'm truly sorry man's dominion has broken Nature's social union and justifies that ill opinion which makes thee startle at me.”
What is nature as a source of comfort and inspiration?
This is the definition of the word Ozymandias.
For no extra points, this is how it exemplifies irony.
What is full of air?
What is the Egyptian pharaoh, Ramses, who thought he was the ruler of air - or everything the air touched - but as the statue has proven, he was the ruler of nothing.
This is the book that Wordsworth and Coleridge wrote to set the standards for Romantic Poetry.
What is Lyrical Ballads?
This is why the mouse is luckier than the man.
What is he only lives in the present while the farmer has to regret the past and dread the future?
This is when something small is used to represent something big.
What is synecdoce?
This element of Romanticism is best described by:“She dwelt among untrodden ways beside the springs of Dove, a maid whom there were none to praise and very few to love.”
What is the use of loneliness, isolation, and introspection?
This is what the phrase "starving lips" means.
What are they were starved of kisses?
This is the moral of "Rime."
What is always respect nature and everything god gave us because he made everything with love?
This is why the Tyger is spelled with a y.
What is it represents more than just a tiger - he represents all of nature/beauty that is dangerous?
This is when you talk to someone who is not there.
What is an apostrophe?
This exemplifies the Romantic element: “Tyger, tyger burning bright in the forests of the night.”
What is the love of exotic or faraway places?
This is what the sand represents in "Ozymandias."
What is the passage of time/nature is the true ruler?
This is where the Mariner told his story.
What is outside a wedding party?
What is even when we plan and plan, things often don't work out the way we expect and this is the same for all living things?
This is a repetition of vowel sounds.
What is assonance?
This exemplifies the Romantic element: “They groaned, they stirred, they all uprose, nor spake, nor moved their eyes. It had been strange, even in a dream, to have seen those dead men rise.”
What is love of the strange, mysterious, and supernatural?
This is what the lily represents in "La Belle."
What is the death and resurrection of the soul - the knight literally has death on his mind and the lily is the traditional flower to leave at graves?
These are three things the Mariner cannot do at certain times in the poem.
What are sleeping, drinking, dying, praying, returning home?
This is what "when the stars threw down their spears and watered heaven with their tears, did he smile his work to see? Did he who made the lamb make thee" means.
What is did this fearful symmetry come from heaven or hell?
An example of this is "The ship was cheered."
What is metonymy?
This exemplifies the Romantic element: “Near them on the sand, half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown and sneer of cold command tell that its sculptor well those passions read.”
What is hatred of tyranny/love of freedom?