T/F true Many Romantic poets regard nature as means of gaining new insights into life. T/F false Romantic poetry does not regard nature as a subject to be enjoyed simply for its physical beauty. a d A goal of Romantic poetry was to write about nature only in general terms. In the subjective approach the poet presents what exists as he sees it. In the objective approach the poet presents what exists as he sees it.ĭ. In the subjective approach the poet presents what is.Ĭ. In the objective approach the poet presents what is.ī. 1798 The author of the Preface to Lyrical Ballads is _.Ĥ: neither man 1 Romantic poetry is sometimes criticized because it is _.ģ: neither too objective and too subjectiveĤ: both too objective and too subjective 2 Wordsworth's theory is that poetry is the spontaneous overflow of _.Ĥ: powerful feelings 4 According to the Romantic theory, a poet creates a poem _.Ģ: when the experience or emotion first appears to himĤ: by being as objective as possible 3 Which of the two following statements are true about a Neoclassical objective approach to poetry and a Romantic subjective approach? Select all that apply.Ī. expresses a tone of melancholy because time does not permit full realization of ideals c e g h i One type of revolution that is not directly linked to the Romantic movement in England is a(n) _.Ĥ: industrial revolution 2 Lyrical Ballads was first published in _. prefers untamed nature to rule-conscious society imposes restrictions on artistic creationsī. enjoys nature for its physical beauty d g i j Check each phrase that characterizes Romanticism.Ī. enjoys nature for its physical beauty a b c e f h Check each phrase that characterizes Romanticism. views nature as a source of spiritual experience relies on analysis and study of the parts of a whole views nature as a well functioning machineį. relies on social status and wealth to measure individual worthĮ. 3 Check each phrase that characterizes Neoclassicism.Ī. What was the significance of the 1832 Reform Bill?Ģ: A labor law was passed protecting the rights and lives of children.ģ: The right to vote was granted to the middle class.Ĥ: It granted the right to vote to the working class.
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