A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
B. Edmund Burke
C. William Godwin
D. John Locke
English Romantic Poetry
English Romantic Poetry
A. Death
B. Perception
C. Exhaustion
D. Love
A. The abolition of slavery
B. The equality of all people
C. The innate brilliance of children
D. The beauty of common language
A. William Blake
B. Lord Byron
C. William Wordsworth
D. John Keats
A. Not an atheist
B. In love with Lord Byron
C. Suicidal
D. Fiercely anti-war
A. An expression of love for common man.
B. Mockery toward William Wordsworth.
C. An expression of doubt and angst.
D. Dark humor.
A. Courtly love and modern-seeming emotion
B. Violence
C. Nature
D. Death and disease
A. Superman
B. Dr. House
C. Luke Skywalker
D. Yoda
A. Most Romantic poets were politicians
B. Poets have no actual effect upon the world
C. Poets actually help the world grow and develop
D. Hardly anyone actually reads Romantic poetry
A. The French Revolution
B. Man’s relationship to nature
C. The experience of common people
D. A celebration of the aristocratic