Romanticism Quiz 75 (20 MCQs)

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1. What is the "great error in Rip's" character?
2. The raven is a symbol of .....
3. Characteristic Features:Decorated with scrolls, vines, shell-shapes, and delicate geometric patterns.
4. A reference within a work of literature to something outside of it:
5. In "The Fall of The House of Usher, " Roderick and Madeline are
6. True or false. Romanticism started in the 17th century.
7. Who was not a Gothic writer?
8. What did transcendentalists emphasize in order to connect with God and the universe?
9. The following line is an example of alliteration.
10. How much of the total wealth did the European elites possess?
11. "TMBV": "The Minister's Black Veil" is a parable, which means that characters, events, and details of setting
12. What feeling does Irving want to arouse with the setting of his story "The Devil and Tom Walker?"
13. The first cat's name was:
14. Self-reliance and individualism must outweigh external authority and blind conformity to custom and tradition.
15. What is the central idea of the following passage (paragraph 13)?So where's the romance? American Romanticism and Transcendentalism are not about romance, per se, but they do have something to do with love-the love of truth, the love of beauty, and the love of nature. Like romantic love, Romanticism is characterized by optimism, idealism, and intuition. Romanticism and Transcendentalism, however, direct all of this love and optimism not toward another person, but toward the natural world and the divine within ourselves. The ideals of "big R" Romanticism, as well as Transcendentalism, are woven into the fabric of the American psyche. We can see their effects in movies about people who retreat to nature to become closer to themselves or reassess their life's purpose. We see these themes played out in stories about rugged individualists.
16. According to the text, the journey in American Romantic literature can best be characterized as
17. The romantic authors like Emerson, Bryant, and Thoreau would have rejected the idea of "manifest destiny" and found the results of it immoral.
18. Why does Tom think the figure in the forest is the devil?
19. To which of these sources are you more likely to look for solutions to your life's problems?
20. Hector Beriloz was a Romantic