Ballads
British Romanticism
Fin-de-Siecle
Black Arts Movement
100

True/False - Ballads were derived from old English

False - Middle English

100

A British Romantic poet is most likely to write about cities, nature, romance, or technology

Nature

100

What is the language of origin of this term?

French

100

True/False - The Black Arts Movement took place primarily in the 1950s and early 1960s.

False - 1960s-1970s

200

What kind of stanzas are Ballads more often written in, couplet, tercet, quatrains, or cinquain

Quatrains

200

What nationality of romantic authors focused on short stories?

American

200

What century were Fin-de-Siecle poems written during?

The 19th Century

200

What issue did the Black Arts Movement most predominantly address?

Race-related issues

300

How were ballads passed down?

Verbally

300

British romanticism was most prevalent from the 1770s to the ____

1830s

300

What is the translation of “Fin-de-Siecle”?

“End of the Century”

300

The Black Arts Movement inspired what new type of artists?

Poets

400

Which of the three ballads was written by Alfred Tennyson in 1832?

“The Lady of Shalott”

400

What legendary castle does the Shalott lie beside in “The Lady of Shalott”?

Camelot

400

Why was the man arrested in the Ballad of Reading Gaol?

He killed his wife

400

The Black Arts Movement is a result of which major political and cultural movement?

The Black Power Movement

500

What two factors caused subsections of ballads to develop?

Location and time period

500

Who causes the Lady to turn around and fall victim to the curse in “The Lady of Shalott”

Sir Lancelot

500

Finish the Line: "The coward does it with a kiss,

The brave man with a _____!"

sword
500

Finish the quote: “I am not hungry for bread. But hungry hungry for a _______”

house