Romanticism Quiz 26 (60 MCQs)

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1. Thee Lyceum movement refers to
2. What shift took place at the end of the poem "Bright Star" ?
3. Chris had liked Emma since the third-grade. Little did he know that Emma liked him too. They both admired one another from a far, and waited. One day, Chris said to Emma, "So ..... you want to go out with me?" Emma felt her stomach sink. She couldn't believe it. Blushing, she said, "Ok." Chris smiled. This is an example of:
4. Ages of Western Visual Art:Renaissance
5. The Romanticism's large instrumental forms were symphony, concerto and program music.
6. True or False:Romanticism was an international art movement
7. What does the theme of "The Devil and Tom Walker" suggest about a person's character and religion?
8. The main instrumental music composers were Schubert, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Bruckner, Brahms, Mahler and Berlioz.
9. What is the primary effect Coleridge achieves in "Kubla Khan" ?
10. Romantic poems typically glorifies nature and integrates that to their present. Which two poems uses metaphors to compare their lovers to scenes of nature?
11. French word that refers to rocks, shells, and the shell-shaped ornaments used on fountains.
12. What is the Romantic definition of self-reliance?
13. True or False:The westward expansion of the United States influenced writings of the Romantic/Dark Romantic time period.
14. In the 1960s Martin Luther King Jr. would use ..... as an influence during the Civil Rights era.
15. Edgar Allan Poe is known as a ..... writer and poet.
16. ..... is evidence acquired by scientific research
17. Characteristic Feature:Height of action and dramatic compositions
18. Display meant to impress others; boastful showiness
19. What's the Poet's task?
20. If a dog's sense of smell is described as acute, what does that mean?
21. When did the Romantic Literary Movement appear?
22. In "Kubla Khan, " what does the pleasure-dome most likely represent?
23. Views man as innately good
24. This depicts the physical world that surrounds us and includes features from mountains, valleys, vegetations, and body of waters.
25. Characteristic Features:Graceful white buildings with sweeping curves.
26. Which one of these operas was not written by Mozart
27. The Second Great Awakening was a major religious movement that inspired ordinary citizens to join reform movements such as groups to end slavery, stop drunkenness, and secure women's rights
28. The Dark Romantics came along to correct the balance of the Human Spirit. Which concept did they not pursue?
29. The social environment in the Romantic period was characterized by
30. If the Devil is symbolic of Temptation, what do the Walkers in "The Devil and Tom Walker" symbolize?
31. What does William Wordsworth describe as "the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" that one later has to recollect in writing?
32. The following are characteristics of Romanticism art, except for one .....
33. What did renewed religious faith led to?
34. Once limited to the Western states, rodeos now enjoy a national popularity.
35. When was the Westminster Palace rebuilt?
36. Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe were:
37. In "Rime, " what might the following line indicate: "And a thousand, thousand slimy things / Lived on and so did I" ?
38. According to Romantics, what is the most creative thing a person could do?
39. Which modern-day genres are associated with Dark Romanticism?
40. Which of the following is an example of a logical appeal in an argumentative essay?
41. The poets belonging to the second Romantic generation are .....
42. Romantic dancers began to ..... from court to court throughout Europe performing and beginning their own ballet schools and companies.
43. In the story, Tom and his wife are described as "miserly" . What does this most likely mean?
44. What is the significance of optimism within Romanticism?
45. How does nature influence English Romanticism?
46. Era that covered the 19th century and was the most brilliant period in the history of music.
47. When the audience is more aware of what is happening than the character, it is called:
48. A highly emotional character would be an example of a character found in a "Romantic" piece
49. How does the author in "Woman of the Nineteenth Century" say men respond to her personality?
50. Impossible to overcome
51. In the Raven, what time and when does the poem take place?
52. Match the following characteristic to its proper age.Values logic over emotion
53. What is the main focus of American Romanticism?
54. The Dark Romantics
55. Realism sought to faithfully reproduce the human body balance, proportion and symmetry, as well as to express mainly in art the cult of reason and values.
56. A narrator who is either deliberately deceptive or unintentionally misguided, forcing the reader to question their credibility as a storyteller:
57. A person who deserts and betrays a group.
58. What is Thoreau's purpose or central message?
59. What was the name of the Transcendentalist Club that Thoreau was a member of?
60. Select the correct word to complete the sentence.Greed was the ..... of the family.