This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Movements > Romantic > Romanticism – Quiz 85 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Romanticism Quiz 85 (20 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. A warning or indication of a future event: A) Foreshadowing. B) Allusion. C) Imagery. D) Metaphor. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Foreshadowing. 2. Comparison of Dark Romanticism and Transcendentalism:Explain how Dark Romanticism and Transcendentalism differ in their views on the inherent goodness or evilness of humanity. A) Dark Romanticism views humanity as inherently evil and sinful, while Transcendentalism sees humanity as inherently good and connected to nature. B) Dark Romanticism views humanity as inherently good and connected to nature, while Transcendentalism sees humanity as inherently evil and sinful. C) Both Dark Romanticism and Transcendentalism view humanity as inherently evil and sinful. D) Dark Romanticism and Transcendentalism both see humanity as inherently good and connected to nature. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Dark Romanticism views humanity as inherently evil and sinful, while Transcendentalism sees humanity as inherently good and connected to nature. 3. What is one difference between American Romanticism and Transcendentalism? A) American Romanticism focused on emotions and individualism, while Transcendentalism emphasized the importance of intuition and the individual's connection to nature and the divine. B) American Romanticism emphasized the importance of intuition and the individual's connection to nature and the divine, while Transcendentalism focused on materialism and consumerism. C) American Romanticism focused on reason and logic, while Transcendentalism emphasized emotions and individualism. D) American Romanticism and Transcendentalism are the same thing. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) American Romanticism focused on emotions and individualism, while Transcendentalism emphasized the importance of intuition and the individual's connection to nature and the divine. 4. What are other forms of Romanticism? A) Philosophy. B) Potty. C) Panting. D) Paintings. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Paintings. 5. Casper David Friedrich was a Romantic A) Singer. B) Artist. C) Architect. D) Author. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Artist. 6. Who was one of the most famous composers of the romantic era, whose powerful melodies "created dramatic intensity" ? A) Eugene Delacroix. B) Edgar Allan Poe. C) Ludwig von Beethoven. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ludwig von Beethoven. 7. Blake's Songs of Innocence focus on the different aspects of childhood. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 8. True or False:Dark Romantics and Puritans both saw signs and symbols in natural events. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 9. The core belief of the Dark Romantics revolves around A) The idea that sins are not everlasting. B) The conflict between good and evil. C) The idea that nature can purify sin. D) The idea that evil is only temporary. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The conflict between good and evil. 10. Romanticism offers a philosophical reach for beauty and enlightenment through: A) Death. B) Education. C) Reasoning. D) Nature. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Nature. 11. Romanticism was a reaction to what other art movement? A) Baroque. B) Rococo. C) Neoclassical. D) Realism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Neoclassical. 12. Romantics sought truth and tranquility in ..... A) God. B) Nature. C) Family. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Nature. 13. What about Romantics from the past define the "romantics" of our modern time? A) Their ability to express love proudly. B) Their love for nature. C) Their decision to leave cities. D) Their hatred of authority. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Their ability to express love proudly. 14. Opera style that presents more realistic storylines and characters. A) Realism. B) Verism. C) Certain. D) Real. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Realism. 15. What is the main emphasis in English Romanticism? A) Collectivism, logic, and technology. B) Tradition, conformity, and urbanization. C) Materialism, science, and industry. D) Individual, emotions, and nature. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Individual, emotions, and nature. 16. What does a didactic poem do? A) It teaches a moral lesson. B) It tells people how to respect nature. C) It tells people how to respect themselves. D) It tells people about the cons of self isolation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It teaches a moral lesson. 17. Which author got suspended from Harvard University for not following the rules? A) James Russell Lowell. B) John Greenleaf Whittier. C) Margaret Fuller. D) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) James Russell Lowell. 18. What is a common theme explored in English Romanticism? A) Nature, emotion, and individualism. B) Urbanization, industrialization, and materialism. C) Technology, logic, and conformity. D) Groupthink, collectivism, and uniformity. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Nature, emotion, and individualism. 19. It was impossible for Laura to admire nature without provoking Sophia's ..... for her husband's death, while Laura has endured disappointments with fortitude and patience. A) Reconciliation. B) Fortitude. C) Lamentation. D) Happiness. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Lamentation. 20. WHO IS RATIONALIST? A) A person of reason. B) A person who bases their opinions. C) A person who baseless their opinions. D) None of above. 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