The Roots
The Jedi
The Sith
Lines of Love & Loss (Stories/Poems)
Poe-etic Justice (Terms)
100

Romanticism originated in THIS country: 

Germany

100

Child prodigy who achieved early fame; influential poet who helped introduce European romanticism to American audiences; influential editor of the NY Evening Post newspaper who championed liberal and abolitionist causes

William Cullen Bryant

100

Born in Salem, MA; obsessed with the Puritans and embarrassed of his family connection to the Salem witch trials; changed spelling of name to distance himself; wrote YOUR favorite novel ever

Nathaniel Hawthorne

100

In Poe’s short story (with elements of both Light and Dark Romanticism), the painter’s wife dies because she is mistreated, love-sick, soul-stolen, or sacrificed for art.  What is this lack of literary clarity called?

Ambiguity

100

Mr. Sargent once said that "90% of romanticism is just dudes ________" 

(think about the painting about the Wanderer above the Sea of Fog)

Pondering stuff

200

Which Romantic literary group enjoyed the most fame? 

The Fireside Poets

200

Teacher who took over as director of his brother’s school for girls; became famous for essays like "The American Scholar“ and then the face of Transcendental movement; lecturer whose hometown of Concord, MA became a famous writer’s colony

Ralph Waldo Emerson

200

Achieved international fame for stories like "Rip Van Winkle" and "Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” inspired by European folktales; U.S. ambassador to Spain; pushed for stronger copyright laws before his death

Washington Irving

200

Longfellow is at his best in “Psalm of Life,” arguing that death is not the end, that the spirit lives on, and that life should be lived to the fullest. This type of positive poetry has come to be known as…?

Carpe Diem Poetry

200

In recent weeks, this select fast food beverage has inspired an equally delectable pie of the same color:

Baja Blast

300

In general, Romantics disliked cities, believing them to be…?

killers of creativity

(also acceptable: killers of nature?)

300

A wealthy dilettante who was kicked out of Yale; began his writing career because of a wager with his wife; hugely popular series, The Leatherstocking Tales, introduced the Romantic character of Natty Bumppo.

James Fennimore Cooper

300

Born in Boston, hometown is Baltimore; adopted but felt unloved; short-story writer, poet, critic, and editor best known for tales of mystery and horror (and detective stories); died mysteriously

Edgar Allan Poe

300

In Bryant's Thanatopsis, who or what does he claim to be the best teacher when it comes to fear of death? 

Nature

300

This literary element describes stories in which the main character is captured by NAs, often with Biblical themes

Captivity Narratives

400

DAILY DOUBLE

Transcendentalists believed that there was a triangular link between humanity, nature and THIS third thing: 

Answer + Wager (MAX 800)

spirituality

400

Began writing nature poetry in the 1840s; transcendental leader and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson was a mentor and friend; in 1845 began his famous two-year stay at Walden Pond; writings inspired MLK, Jr. and Gandhi

Henry David Thoreau

400

America’s greatest novelist; early work includes an account of experiences with Polynesian life and his whaling novel; died unappreciated and unremembered

Herman Melville

400

Other than his physical ability, THIS is Nathaniel "Natty" Bumppo's most obvious romantic hero trait:

Nobility/Honor

400

This type of story can be read on multiple levels, and often symbolically represent historical events

Historical Allegory

500

The US Renaissance was an early 1800s movement involving art, literature, politics, and even thinking

The movement was centered in what part of the country?

New England (the American Northeast)

500

Harvard scholar versed in several languages; made name as a poet with works like Evangeline, Poems on Slavery, and Song of Hiawatha; translated Dante’s Divine Comedy; honored in England’s Poet’s Corner

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

500

These two British dudes were the authors to the Lyrical Ballads, a book of Romantic poetry that inspired Longfellow's poetry. 

Wordsworth and Coleridge

500

Why did Thoreau want to go to Walden Pond? 

To "live simply" and "to suck out the marrow of life" 

sounds gross when he says it like that...

500

DAILY DOUBLE

There are 9 "I" words that encapsulate the traits of romanticism. List out exactly 5 of them:

Answer + Wager (MAX 1000) 

Imagination, Individualism, Idealism, Intuition, Inspiration, Inward Focus, Impulse to Reform, Emotion, and Spirituality