Romanticism

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Across
  1. 3. Huge natural features like mountains or oceans
  2. 4. A late eighteenth-century revolution that inspired ideas of freedom (2)
  3. 6. Writing that expresses strong personal feelings
  4. 8. Valuing personal experience over rules or tradition
  5. 9. Freedom from unfair control or authority
  6. 11. A social problem often criticised by Romantic writers
  7. 13. Showing care and understanding for others’ suffering
  8. 17. Treating people fairly regardless of class or background
  9. 20. A type of writing that praises emotion and imagination (2)
  10. 22. A period of factories, machines, and city growth (2)
  11. 25. Learning that encourages creativity rather than strict rules
  12. 26. The ability of the mind to create ideas beyond reality
  13. 27. A Romantic poet named William who believed nature could teach important lessons
Down
  1. 1. The natural world, often shown as powerful or spiritual
  2. 2. The process of factory growth that changed society
  3. 5. Large towns often shown as unhealthy or cruel
  4. 7. A Romantic idea describing overwhelming beauty or fear in nature
  5. 10. A writer’s use of “I” to show personal experience (2)
  6. 12. Repeating words or ideas for emphasis
  7. 14. Using words that appeal to the senses
  8. 15. A focus on the thoughts and feelings inside a person’s mind
  9. 16. The Romantic belief that feelings are more important than reason
  10. 18. A safe escape from busy city life, often found in nature
  11. 19. A Romantic writer who explored imagination, science, and responsibility through fiction (2)
  12. 21. A stage of life Romantics believed was pure and insightful
  13. 23. The cultural movement that reacted against the Enlightenment
  14. 24. A way of thinking based mainly on logic and reason