Romanticism and "Ozymandias"

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Across
  1. 2. _____ was written by Percy Shelley.
  2. 6. The Enlightenment was an "intellectual movement that...___ science and civilization could conquer nature" (par. 4).
  3. 7. Romanticism was a reaction ____ the Enlightenment and the negative impacts of the Industrial Revolution.
  4. 10. Romantic poets celebrated the ____.
  5. 11. Romantic poets pursued the _____ of truth and beauty.
  6. 15. Followers of Romanticism _____ with the Enlightenment.
  7. 16. A sculpture of ____II inspired "Ozymandias"
Down
  1. 1. Romantic ____deeply valued creativity.
  2. 3. _____ of Ozymandias include the poet (cont.)
  3. 4. Wife of Shelley: ____ Wollstonecraft Shelley.
  4. 5. Speaker 2 is "A traveller from an antique___" (line 1).
  5. 8. The Romantics believed that_____ and beauty were the answer to life's problems.
  6. 9. Speaker 3 is Ozymandias, "king of ___" (line 10).
  7. 10. The impermanence of ___ is a theme found in "Ozymandias."
  8. 12. Followers of Enlightenment believed that _____ and Reason held the answers to life's problems.
  9. 13. "_____ classics were a part of [Romanticist's] formal education" (par. 11).
  10. 14. Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote "Ozymandias" as a competition with his ____.