A. Nature loses its ability to affect human emotion over time.
B. Sensitivity to nature’s message comes with age.
C. Life experience does not have to power to alter human opinions.
D. It is not possible to appreciate beauty once one has aged.
Cultural and Literary 18th-19th Centuries
Cultural and Literary 18th-19th Centuries
A. Reason over emotions
B. The necessity for an aristocracy
C. The power of feelings
D. A sense of adventure
A. The Protestant Reformation
B. Religious interpretations of changes to the oceans
C. The decline of religion’s importance in the modern West
D. His lover’s betrayal
A. his brothers died in their youth.
B. he was endowed with a great poetic talent.
C. he was given special educational opportunities.
D. he feels especially connected to nature due to his experience as a youth.
A. Penal reform
B. Educational reform
C. The role of the monarchy
D. Both A and B
A. The government
B. Marriage
C. Organized religion
D. All of these answers
A. Nonfiction
B. Travel memoir
C. Detective story
D. Biography
A. The dangers of sensuality to women
B. The links between sexuality and economics
C. The importance of sisterly bonds
D. All of these answers
A. always fighting for good against evil.
B. fortunate in always coming out victorious.
C. nearly superhuman in his powers but tortured by a psychological weight.
D. devoted to religion above all things
A. The poems defend the industrial revolution as helping England’s economy.
B. The poems criticize religious institutions for not helping the oppressed.
C. The poems reject experience in favor of innocence.
D. The poems reject innocence in favor of experience.