Romanticism Quiz 9 (20 MCQs)

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1. What literary movement that stressed ordinary characters and precise descriptions?
2. Who is consider the "leader" of American Transcendentalism?
3. Who was not a Fireside Poet?
4. Decide whether the statement about Romanticism as a literary movement is correct or not.Human over nature as a theme is evidently present on romantic poems.
5. Man basically good but corrupted by society
6. Who does the speaker talk directly to in "Beauteous Evening" ?
7. A work in which the characters, events, or settings symbolize, or represent something else.
8. Romantics and Dark Romantics both believe nature is a deeply spiritual force.
9. Tom Walker was completely (a) when he met the devil.
10. How can an artist use value to create the illusion of space in a work of art?
11. What is true in both of the Wordsworth poems?
12. Which of the following is a Transcendentalist author?
13. Why doesn't Tom accept the Devil's first offer?
14. What is considered as Greek and Renaissance Revival?
15. ..... was a Romantic composer whose musical life was unique in that he was very isolated and hardly ever heard music of other composers, thus forcing him "to become original" . He is referred to as the Father of the Modern Symphony.
16. "TMBV":What can you infer about Hawthorne's message from the following passage? The next day, the whole village of Milford talked of little else than Parson Hooper's black veil. That, and the mystery concealed behind it, supplied a topic of discussion between acquaintances meeting in the street, and good women gossiping at their open windows. It was the first item of news that the tavern keeper told his guests. The children babbled of it on their way to school.
17. What does Transcendentalism emphasize in determining the ultimate reality?
18. Chris slowly walked up to Emma with his hands behind his back. "So ..... you want to go out with me, " he said nervously. Emma blushed. "Ok." Chris smiled. This is an example of:
19. Nature to Wordsworth was the expression of the ideal in the real, the mirror of the divine absolute, the ultimate reality.
20. It is the age of enlightenment, rationalization of nature.