A. Politics
B. Literature
C. Relations with France
D. All of the above
English Romantic Poetry
English Romantic Poetry
A. A celebration of the city’s beauty
B. A protest against social inequality
C. An examination of the city’s past
D. An attack on William Wordsworth
A. Thomas Paine
B. James Mackintosh
C. Edmund Burke
D. John Locke
A. Workers
B. Aristocrats
C. Between workers and aristocrats
D. Land owners only
A. William Wordsworth
B. John Keats
C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
D. Lord Byron
A. Shelley himself dismissed the poem
B. The poem was incomplete
C. Shelley recognizes the power of sexual transgression in it
D. Shelley writes about Byron’s sexuality in it
A. The little girl refuses to cast the dead out of her life.
B. The little girl is insane or delusional
C. The little girl’s siblings have not died
D. The little girl herself is dead
A. The rise of King William
B. The execution of King Louis XVI
C. The ruling of Bonaparte
D. The madness of King George
A. Revolution is inhumane
B. Revolution never succeeds
C. Revolution is proper when a government does not take care of its people
D. Every government should be revolted against
A. The loss of childhood and discovery of the adult world
B. The fall of Satan
C. The life of Blake
D. The history of London