THIS was the medieval literary form that inspired many of the Romantic writers and that lent its name to the movement.
What is a romance?
100
In the line "Thou still unravished bride of quietness" the words "bride" and "quiet" share THIS sound similarity.
What is assonance?
100
THIS is how much time has passed since Wordsworth's first visit to this area of Wales.
What is five years?
100
THIS is the person who stops the Wedding Guest.
What is the Ancient Mariner?
100
THIS paradox is the theme of the poem, "Ode on a Grecian Urn" and is all you need to know!
What is "Beauty is truth, truth beauty"?
200
Romantic writers embraced the use of THIS rather than reason.
What is the imagination?
200
THIS type of diction uses word forms that are no longer in use, such as "thee" and "kirk."
What is archaic diction?
200
Wordsworth uses imagery to establish THIS as he describes the verdant, isolated landscape.
What is setting or MOOD?
200
THIS is the creature that the young Mariner kills and must wear around his neck. It also becomes a symbol and even a derogatory metaphor.
What is the albatross?
200
THESE THREE literary devices are evident in the following line:
"Thou foster child of silence and slow time."
What are assonance, consonance, and alliteration?
300
Romanticism emphasizes THIS, as opposed to society, exemplified by the Romantic Hero.
What is the individual?
300
THIS is the distinguishing difference between consonance and alliteration.
What is the place in the word where the consonant sound repeats?
300
For THIS, Wordsworth says he has received "abundant recompense."
What is growing up?
300
THIS is the name of the narrative structure created when someone tells another person a story, such as the Ancient Mariner relating his adventures to the Wedding Guest.
What is a frame story?
300
THESE are described as sweeter than heard melodies, and they surely are "piped to the spirit."
What are "unheard melodies" or "ditties of no tone"?
400
This revolution turned the writers of the Romantic movement toward a kinship with nature and spirituality.
What is the Industrial Revolution?
400
THIS is the name for unrhymed iambic pentameter, the meter favored by Romantic poets such as Wordsworth in "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey."
What is blank verse?
400
When Wordsworth says "these beauteous forms... have not been to me / As is a landscape is to a blind man's eye," he is suggesting that powerful memories are stored as THIS.
What is IMAGERY?
400
THIS is the term that best describes the form of this strange tale with its quatrains, simple rhyming pattern, and regular meter.
What is ballad or literary ballad.
400
THESE are classical Greek locations that are referenced when Keats questions what the urn will show him.
What Arcady and Tempe?
500
This characteristic of Romanticism is based on the belief that the general nature of humanity is good, allowing revolution in society.
What is idealism or optimism?
500
THIS is the figure of speech that the speaker uses in addressing the urn, the piper, and the bold lover.
What is apostrophe?
500
Who is the implied listener in the Benediction?
What is Dorothy, his sister?
500
The quote ("He prayeth well, who loveth well / Both man and bird and beast") best illustrates THIS element of Romanticism.
What is nature and spirituality?
500
THIS is the prevailing meter of the poem as well as the meter in this line" "Forever wilt thou love, and she be fair."