Romanticism Quiz 32 (60 MCQs)

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1. Rural life is a perfect way of joining man's life to the laws of nature.
2. What does the first T in TPCOASTT stand for?
3. Characteristic Features:Last Phase of the Baroque period.
4. Life of the Baroque period become too artificial which lead to the desired life of the poor man which was viewed as simple, good and honest, as opposed to the immoral and decadent aristocrat.
5. ..... is the term used for ending the legal form of slavery.
6. What happened to Beethoven during his middle period?
7. What best describes romanticism
8. Was Andrew Jackson called "The People's President" ?
9. What time period did the Romantic era immediately follow?
10. "TMBV":According to Mr. Hooper, the veil is a symbol of what?
11. The door protested as it opened slowly.
12. Which choice best summarizes "Self-Reliance" by Ralph Waldo Emerson?
13. What is the main theme of "Self Reliance"
14. Nature is seen as a source of knowledge, refuge, and revelation of God.
15. Collected German fairy tales and created a dictionary and grammar of the German language
16. "TMBV":After the end of the first service on the first Sunday Mr. Hooper wears the veil what happens?
17. Which of the following is NOT a motif of Dark Gothic Romanticism?
18. Perhaps the most famous "conductor" on the Underground Railroad was
19. A Transcendentalist's View of the World is:
20. Which is NOT an ideal of Romanticism?
21. In which centuries did Romanticism emerge?
22. Which of the following is NOT true of the Hero Archetype?
23. What does Romanticism value over logic and reason?
24. The first generation of English Romantic poets included:
25. What is the most accurate order of key literary periods in British Literature?
26. Why did Thoreau choose to live in the woods?
27. T/F-After the ship sinks, the Pilot saves the Mariner.
28. Thoreau states, "We do not ride on the railroad; it rides upon us." Which of the following statements explains the figurative language used in this quote?
29. Started in Britain, last quarter of the 18th century.
30. What does "they bed of crimson joy" refer to? The Sick RoseO Rose thou art sick.The invisible worm, That flies in the nightIn the howling storm:Has found out thy bedOf crimson joy:And his dark secret loveDoes thy life destroy.
31. For the neoclassical painter ..... However, the romantic painter ..... Sometimes the paintings looked incomplete and the lines were not well defined, creating different sensations
32. Which one of these is NOT a fundamental principle?
33. What is the early-nineteenth-century belief that women were the guardians of family and religious virtue within the home and, by extension, for the entire society?
34. Transcendentalists believed that the way to discover spirituality is:
35. What is the definition of Termagant?
36. What was a major lit term used in the "Tide Rises, Tide Falls"
37. True or False:A Motif is a recurring pattern, item, or idea within literature, music, art, etc.
38. ..... is to restate an entire passage from a text in your own words
39. "A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment."
40. What does Lenore symbolize?
41. Romanticism focused on four major types of literature:short stories, novels, poetry, and what?
42. He was one of the first poets to embrace the concept of writing that could be read, enjoyed, and understood by anyone.
43. Writers of Romanticism valued the following traits EXCEPT for .....
44. Decide whether the statement about Romanticism as a literary movement is correct or not.Gothic/dark romantic as a subgenre of romanticism may contain themes such as death.
45. "Bright star" is an example of
46. Since this was also an artistic movement, do you think the painters of the Romantic Period more worried about being technically correct or inspired?
47. What did the city represent within Romantic Values
48. American Romanticism revolves around the theme of ....., which was used as a declaration of independence for the writers.
49. What does "Ozymandias" describe?
50. Most of Chopin's works were written for violin and piano.
51. Dark Gothic believed .....
52. What is the purpose of Keats use of apostrophe in lines 15 and 16?
53. What instrument did Mozart learn to play well (as well as a professional) by the time he was 5 years old?
54. A romantic suite is
55. Artistic current that exposes things without idealizing them.
56. "The Devil and Tom Walker":In what the narrator calls the "most authentic" account of the disappearance of Tom's wife, Tom finds
57. Which of the following is considered a "Dark Romantic"
58. Who does the narrator intend to kill when he accidentally kills his wife in "The Black Cat" ?
59. Batman is an example of
60. The high point of interest in a story. The moment of greatest tension between opposing forces