Across
- 2. - Known as the 'Poet of Nature' in the Romantic era."
- 4. - "A short poem that expresses personal feelings, popular in Romantic poetry.
- 6. - "A frequent element in Romantic poetry, exploring the mysterious and magical.
- 9. - "A theme often explored, particularly in relation to childhood and purity.
- 13. - "The defensive ditches where soldiers fought during World War I."
- 17. - "The political and social upheaval that influenced Romantic poetry.
- 19. - "A mood often depicted in Romantic poetry, reflecting on loss and longing.
- 21. - "A concept describing the awe and terror inspired by nature's grandeur.
- 23. - Romantic poets believed this was more important than reason in their writing.
Down
- 1. - "The Romantic focus on personal experience and freedom of expression.
- 3. - "The literary movement emphasizing emotion, imagination, and nature.
- 5. - The poet of Romantic Era
- 6. - "Poet who wrote 'Ozymandias,' exploring themes of time and power.
- 7. - "A sense of love for one's country often depicted in war poetry."
- 8. - "A central theme in war poetry, exploring the struggles and violence of war."
- 10. - "A recurring idea in Romantic works, often related to personal or national independence.
- 11. - "A significant theme in Romantic poetry, celebrating aesthetics and natural wonders.
- 12. - A key element in Romantic poetry, emphasizing creativity and emotion over logic.
- 14. - "A theme often explored in war poetry, highlighting the cost of conflict."
- 15. - The central theme of many Romantic poems.
- 16. - "A narrative poem style revived during the Romantic era.
- 18. - "Bravery and courage frequently celebrated in war poetry."
- 20. - "Flowers symbolizing remembrance and loss in war poetry."
- 22. - A famous Romantic poet known for his adventurous life and passionate poetry.
