Introduction to Romanticism - Guided Notes Worksheet

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  1. 6. Romantics believed __ could refesh the human spirit; finding peace and comfort
  2. 8. The ___ revolution was also an important influence on the rise of the romantic period
  3. 10. "The ___" is by Blake and has both literal and symbolic
  4. 11. The ___ of romantics valued originality and creativity
  5. 13. This way of thinking had perceived shortcomings that also drove this period
  6. 15. "My Heart Leaps Up" is a poen about childhood and the connection between nature and ___.
  7. 16. Samuel Taylor Coleridge found inspiration in the ____ and imagination
  8. 17. The Lamb's author is assumed to be ___ because his poem celebrates the act of creation
  9. 18. Poets rarely shared their ___ lives in poetry, but Wordsworth did
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  1. 1. William ___ completely broke from neoclassicism and saw romanticism as a philosophical approach to art and creation
  2. 2. Is one word that is used to describe the powerful feelings and deep emotions of romantic poems
  3. 3. The romantics were inspired by ideals of French Revolution and ___
  4. 4. (2 words) Coleridge's only unfinished poem and looks at the power of the artistic mind
  5. 5. Lyrical ___ by Wordsworth and Coleridge is considered to be the founding of romanticism
  6. 7. This ___ period (1785-1830)was driven by social, historical, and philosophical change
  7. 9. "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is a ____ story
  8. 12. The Industrial and French ___ were big influences of this period
  9. 14. "The ____" is another poem about creation but it focuses on the difficulties of it