Romanticism & Poetry
Across
- 2. (16 letters) Clue: The historical shift to machine production that Romantic poets often criticized
- 5. (8 letters) Clue: The state of being alone, often celebrated by Romantic poets as necessary for reflection
- 8. (8 letters) Clue: Poetry celebrating rural life and the beauty of countryside settings
- 11. (5 letters) Clue: The distinctive style and perspective of a poet
- 12. (10 letters) Clue: A pensive sadness often explored in Romantic poetry
- 14. (5 letters) Clue: Romantic poet and artist who wrote "The Tyger" and "Songs of Innocence and Experience"
- 16. (8 letters) Clue: Contemporary poet and author of "My Name is Jason, Mine Too" who writes about Black identity and experience
- 17. (5 letters) Clue: Romantic poet who died young but left masterpieces like "Ode to a Nightingale" and "La Belle Dame sans Merci"
- 18. (5 letters) Clue: The repetition of similar sounds at the ends of lines in poetry
- 19. (4 letters) Clue: The emotional atmosphere or feeling created in a poem for the reader
- 21. (4 letters) Clue: The poet's attitude toward the subject matter, revealed through word choice
- 22. (6 letters) Clue: A narrative poem often set to music, telling stories of love, adventure, or tragedy
- 24. (5 letters) Clue: Writing arranged in metrical lines
- 26. (9 letters) Clue: The belief that God is present in all of nature, common in Romantic thought
- 28. (7 letters) Clue: Vivid descriptive language that appeals to the senses
- 29. (12 letters) Clue: Romantic focus on inner awareness, self-reflection, and individual experience
- 30. (7 letters) Clue: Romantic poets valued this over reason and logic as a source of truth
- 31. (6 letters) Clue: A 14-line poem, often about love, with a specific rhyme scheme
- 32. (8 letters) Clue: A direct comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as"
Down
- 1. (12 letters) Clue: Romantic emphasis on personal freedom, self-expression, and unique identity
- 3. (6 letters) Clue: Aesthetic quality that Romantic poets sought to capture
- 4. (4 letters) Clue: Central theme in much Romantic poetry
- 5. (7 letters) Clue: The Romantic concept of overwhelming beauty or grandeur that inspires awe and wonder
- 6. (3 letters) Clue: A type of lyrical poem expressing deep feelings or thoughts about a particular subject
- 7. (4 letters) Clue: The spiritual essence often explored in Romantic verse
- 9. (10 letters) Clue: English Romantic poet who wrote "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" and emphasized nature's spiritual power
- 10. (5 letters) Clue: A type of poetry expressing personal emotions and thoughts
- 13. (4 letters) Clue: A writer of verse
- 14. (5 letters) Clue: Romantic poet known for his scandalous lifestyle and epic poem "Don Juan"
- 15. (6 letters) Clue: The natural world, celebrated by Romantic poets
- 19. (5 letters) Clue: The rhythmic pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in verse
- 20. (10 letters) Clue: Literary movement emphasizing nature's power and humanity's connection to the natural world
- 23. (9 letters) Clue: The storytelling element present in both Romantic ballads and Reynolds' work
- 25. (7 letters) Clue: Romantic poet who wrote "Ozymandias" and "To a Skylark"; known for his revolutionary ideals
- 27. (6 letters) Clue: A grouped set of lines in a poem, separated by a blank line
- 28. (8 letters) Clue: Sense of self that Reynolds explores in his poetry about growing up