Across
- 5. The idea that every person should have the same rights(7)
- 7. A stand against strict rules or old ideas, like Romantics challenging the strict norms of the Enlightenment (6)
- 10. Something that is seen as a teacher of values and morals in Romantic thought (6)
- 11. A prominent Romantic work critiquing city life and industrial change (6)
- 12. A Romantic poet known for reflecting childhood and memory (9)
- 14. A Romantic artist and poet known for visionary imagery and critique of society (5)
- 15. Romantics thought his was important as it gave the individual personal liberty, and encouraged the break from rigid traditions (7)
- 16. The Romantic idea that all people deserve dignity and the right to think and express themselves (9)
Down
- 1. The belief in the power of imagination over strict rational rules (11)
- 2. A legendary or traditional story element used to convey social ideas (8)
- 3. The feeling of awe mixed with terror at nature’s vastness (6)
- 4. Poet associated with nature and memory, central to Romanticism (8)
- 6. A core Romantic belief emphasising the value of individual feelings and experience (9)
- 8. Romantic thinkers valued this and thought one should learn, not just books (9)
- 9. A common Romantic critique of urban life, stressing alienation (9)
- 13. The vast, overwhelming beauty that inspires awe in Romantic poetry (6)
