English 216 Quiz 2 • Question 1 Childe’ refers to: • Question 2 Women in the Romantic period were provided only limited schooling, were subjected to
... [Show More] a rigid code of sexual behavior, and were bereft of legal rights. • Question 3 Wollstonecraft argues that women are encouraged to live in a state of perpetual: • Question 4 In “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” the sacrifice represents people who are trying to find some way to God. • Question 5 According to Wordsworth, poetry should not bring pleasure. • Question 6 In “The Eve of St. Agnes,” this character dies at the end: • Question 7 In “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” the Mariner’s spiritual rebirth begins when he: • Question 8 St. Agnes is the patron saint of: • Question 9 In “La Belle Dame sans Merci,” nature commiserates with the knight. • Question 10 Romanticism adheres to order, science, rational, aristocracy, society, and the preferences of classics. • Question 11 In “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” who plays for the lives of the crew? • Question 12 The following is not a Romantic author: • Question 13 Who is considered the ‘Father of Romanticism’? • Question 14 This poem describes day as being “gaudy”: • Question 15 The three images presented in “Ode on a Grecian Urn” are: • Question 16 In “La Belle Dame sans Merci,” the lady is mortal and belongs in the world with the knight. • Question 17 Wordsworth visited the ruins of Tintern Abbey. • Question 18 The dominant view of women during this time was that they were inferior, irrational, and flawed. • Question 19 “Ozymandias” presents the vanity of man. • Question 20 Romanticism is a worldview. • Question 21 This poem contains images of tents, clouds, the sun, and contrasts of black and white: • Question 22 Through nature, art, and love we can cross over into the spiritual world best defines the following term: • Question 23 The narrator in “The Chimney Sweeper” from Songs of Innocence holds parents, God, Priest, and King accountable for present misery. • Question 24 In “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” the Mariner’s shipmates all die. • Question 25 Wollstonecraft argues that women’s minds are in a healthy state. • Question 26 The third canto of Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage ends with a curse on Byron’s daughter. • Question 27 In “La Belle Dame sans Merci,” the knight has had a brush with mortality. • Question 28 The Mariner in “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” tells his story to someone at a: • Question 29 Wollstonecraft argues that women’s supposed inferiority is used to subordinate them without the power to think or act. • Question 30 This work focuses on a thunderstorm in the Alps: • Question 31 “Lines…Tintern Abbey” presents a common man with simple language who directly addresses his feelings. • Question 32 “When the stars threw down their spears / And water’d heaven with their tears, / Did he smile his work to see? Did he who made the Lamb make thee?” comes from which Romantic poem? • Question 33 In “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” the Mariner shoots and kills a(n): • Question 34 “She walks in beauty like the night / of cloudless climes and starry skies” was written by this author: • Question 35 In the first scene of “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” two lovers are about to kiss. • Question 36 In “The Eve of St. Agnes,” a strong contrast occurs between the following: • Question 37 “Can tyrants but by tyrants conquered be” is from which poem: • Question 38 When a man is capable of being in uncertainty and doubt without any miserable reaching after facts and reason, it is called: • Question 39 Wollstonecraft argues that women are rewarded for being useless and beautiful with a husband. • Question 40 In this poem by Byron, the protagonist is weary of empty pleasures. • Question 41 Wollstonecraft evaluates the current attitudes of other authors, including: • Question 42 This work by Keats ends with the following lines: “’Beauty is truth, truth beauty,’ – that is all / Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.” • Question 43 In “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” the man to whom the Mariner tells his story is not afraid of the Mariner. • Question 44 This poet was an abolitionist and illustrator: • Question 45 In the beginning of “Ode to a Nightingale,” the speaker longs for: • Question 46 This poet said that poetry is the “spontaneous overflow” of feelings: • Question 47 In “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” a cross is hung around the Mariner’s neck. • Question 48 “Ode to the West Wind” has how many cantos? • Question 49 In “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” the urn represents the marriage of the earthly with the spiritual. • Question 50 Pantheists worship the creator and not creation.
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