This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Romantic > Romanticism – Quiz 24 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Romanticism Quiz 24 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which of the examples is a digressive poem? A) The Lilies. B) Beniowski. C) The sorrows of Young Werther. D) Swiss woman. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Beniowski. 2. Which of the following was NOT a common subject in Romantic paintings? A) Famous figures from Greek and Roman mythology. B) Tranquil and harmonic landscapes portraying the beauty of the countryside. C) Scenes portraying the mystery and destructive force of nature. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Famous figures from Greek and Roman mythology. 3. Sublime A) A solemn chant (such as a dirge) for the repose of the dead. B) Not endowed with life or spirit or or power of motion; lifeless. C) The combination of simultaneous musical notes in a chord; to be in unison. D) Lofty, grand, or exalted in thought, expression, or manner b:of outstanding spiritual, intellectual, or moral worth; perfection. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Lofty, grand, or exalted in thought, expression, or manner b:of outstanding spiritual, intellectual, or moral worth; perfection. 4. What was the difference between the Gothic and Transcendentalist beliefs about human nature? A) Gothics believed people are occasionally bad; Transcendentalists believe people are occasionally good. B) Gothics believed people can choose to be good; Transcendentalists believed people are always bad. C) Gothics believed people were born evil; Transcendentalists thought people were born good. D) Gothics believed people were capable of evil; Transcendentalists believed people were inherently good. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Gothics believed people were capable of evil; Transcendentalists believed people were inherently good. 5. The poem juxtaposes the immortality of thestar with A) The fleeting nature of love. B) The moon's effect on tide. C) The imperfection of human perception. D) The reality of human death. E) The beauty of nature. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The reality of human death. 6. Infuse A) The combination of simultaneous musical notes in a chord; to be in unison. B) To undergo decomposition. C) To fill or inject with something that alters usually for the better. D) Free from agitation of mind or spirit. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To fill or inject with something that alters usually for the better. 7. All of the following were values of the Romantic writers EXCEPT: A) Integrity. B) Scientific Progress. C) Individuality. D) Intuition. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Scientific Progress. 8. Who wrote "I heard a fly buzz" ? A) Emily Dickinson. B) Edgar Allan Poe. C) Percy Shelley. D) Nathaniel Hawthorne. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Emily Dickinson. 9. What were the years of this era? A) 1800-1860. B) 1680-1860. C) 1700-1800. D) 1860-1900. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1800-1860. 10. The Industrial Revolution was ..... A) A war fought between Britain and U.S. B) When people worked more on farms than factories. C) Time of inventing and industry. D) Started in the U.S. and moved into Britain. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Time of inventing and industry. 11. Interpretation of Dark Romanticism texts:Analyze the use of symbolism in a Dark Romanticism text of your choice and its significance in conveying the theme of the work. A) The use of humor in conveying the theme of the work. B) The answer will vary depending on the specific Dark Romanticism text chosen by the student. C) The use of science fiction elements in conveying the theme of the work. D) The use of historical facts in conveying the theme of the work. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The answer will vary depending on the specific Dark Romanticism text chosen by the student. 12. This genre is a short, one-movement composition designed to improve one or more aspects of a performer's technique. A) Character pience. B) Etude. C) Incidental music. D) Violin virtuoso. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Etude. 13. Characteristics of a Romantic Hero include ..... A) Worldly and well-read/ well-educatedSophisticatedBent on making a name for himself in the big citySets the laws, foundations of countryCharming to women. B) Youthful, innocent and pureIntuitive Close to NatureFollows his principles, not lawsAwkward with women. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Youthful, innocent and pureIntuitive Close to NatureFollows his principles, not lawsAwkward with women. 14. What does the black veil symbolize in "The Minister's Black Veil" ? A) Secret Sin. B) Catholicism. C) Mourning. D) Grief. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Secret Sin. 15. Transcendentalists believed that society and its institutions corrupt the purity of the human soul. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 16. In Stanza two of "The Soul Selects Her Own Society, " the phrase "unmoved" is repeated. Who or what is unmoved? A) The rock. B) The door. C) The soul. D) Emily Dickinson. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The soul. 17. Small form for a foloist voice with piano accompaniment written upon a poetic text. A) Lied. B) Opera. C) Operetta. D) Song. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Lied. 18. An identifying mark or symbol A) Emblem. B) Plausibility. C) Obstinacy. D) Insuperable. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Emblem. 19. What English Romantic painter was also a noted philosopher and poet? A) Thomas Cole. B) Francisco Goya. C) Caspar Friedrich. D) J.M.W. Turner. E) William Blaque. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) William Blaque. 20. 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