Romanticism Test Study Guide
- What genre is Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein credited with starting?
- Frankenstein is considered to be what kind of romanticism?
- Which of the following are aspects of gothic romanticism?
- In Frankenstein, what causes the monster to become hateful and violent?
- What is part of the Frankenstein legend (as seen in movies), but does not really happen in the book?
- In Frankenstein, how does the subplot about Mrs. Moritz and her daughter Justine reflect on another part of the movie?
- Which of the following would be the best theme for Frankenstein? (Keep in mind the rules for theme that we have discussed in class this year.)
- What book of poems ushered in the Romantic period in England and who wrote it?
- What major change occurred in England during the Romantic period?
- What social conditions led to the development of the Romantic movement in poetry?
- The Romantic Period came after the Renaissance and the Restoration. How was the Romantic Period different from the Renaissance and the Restoration?
- William Blake’s poem “The Tyger” includes what allusion?
- Which of the following effectively summarizes William Blake’s “The Tyger”?
- Who does Blake compare the child to in “The Lamb”?
- In William Blake’s “Chimney Sweeper” why does the young chimney sweeper become “happy and warm”?
- The line from The Chimney Sweeper “And by came an angel who had a bright key” means what?
- William Wordsworth was one of the early romantic poets. Which aspect of romanticism did he most often write about?
- In “She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways” William Wordsworth uses a metaphor to express what idea?
- Who was Wordsworth’s close friend?
- Which of the following are aspects of the romantic hero (also known as the Byronic hero)?
- Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty” expresses what main idea?
- (Page 627) Why did England’s conservative government become more rigid and repressive?
- (628) Why did housing conditions become so bad in England during the Industrial Revolution?
- How was the poetry of the Romantics different from the poetry of the previous era?
- Put the following literary periods in chronological order: Renaissance, Middle Ages, Romanticism, Anglo-Saxon, Enlightenment.
- What literary periods do each of the following works belong: Gulliver’s Travels, Macbeth, A Modest Proposal, Beowulf, The Seafarer, Canterbury Tales.
- To which era do each of the following “mindsets” belong:
- Looks at authority with skepticism; Uses reason and logic to understand life.
- Believes in God and authority unquestioningly. Pledges undying loyalty to clan and leader.
- Rejects overemphasis on science and reason; places importance on emotion and mystery.
- Enjoys a variety of artistic artforms, especially the old classics of Greece and Rome.
- Beginning to question authority to some degree; looks at some of the weaknesses in society, but still influenced by traditions of chivalry and courtly love.
- In what way could the character Rocky be considered a modern example of the romantic hero?
- What motif does the movie Rocky use to develop the characters of Rocky and Adrian?
- How does the movie Rocky use repetition to develop character?
- How does the movie Rocky break the typical “Hollywood formula”?
- What subplot from the movie Rocky reflects on Rocky’s efforts to overcome his rejection by society?What major change occurred in England during the Romantic period?