ROMANTIC MOVEMENT Jeopardy 100 200

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ROMANTIC MOVEMENT
Jeopardy
Dead Poets’
Society
Dancing
Dulcimer
Sylvan Historian
The Willies
100
100
100
200
200
300
My Left Foot
Wedded Bliss
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200
200
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300
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Final Jeopardy
Dead Poets’ Society: 100
This poet was expelled from
Oxford for atheistic beliefs.
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Dead Poets’ Society: 100
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Shelley
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Dead Poets’ Society: : 200
The Romantic Movement
surfaced as a direct
response to the
environmental and
oppressive condition of
this period.
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Dead Poets’ Society: 200
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The Industrial Revolution
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Dead Poets’ Society: : 300
To flee from the manacles of
industry and conformity, the
poets retreated to a
community in England called
the __________.
Answer
Dead Poets’ Society: 300
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The Lake District
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Dead Poets’ Society: 400
Wordsworth coined this term to
define one’s imagination
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Dead Poets’ Society: 400
“Inward Eye”
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Dead Poets’ Society: : 500
Nature and his relationship with
his sister were this poet’s two
inspirations
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Dead Poets’ Society: 500
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Wordsworth
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Dancing Dulcimer: 100
“For he on honeydew hath fed,
And drunk the milk of
paradise.”
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Dancing Dulcimer: 100
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Kubla Khan
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Dancing Dulcimer: 200
The ancient mariner blesses
these creatures, and then
he is able to pray.
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Dancing Dulcimer: 200
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Water snakes
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Dancing Dulcimer: 300
“Farewell, farewell! But this I tell
To thee…
He prayeth well, who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast.”
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Dancing Dulcimer: 300
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The Rime of the Ancient
Mariner
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Dancing Dulcimer: 400
“And all should cry, Beware!
Beware! His flashing eyes,
his floating hair!”
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Dancing Dulcimer: 400
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Kubla Khan
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Dancing Dulcimer: 500
“So I will build my altar in the
fields,
and the blue sky my fretted
dome shall be…”
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Dancing Dulcimer: 500
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To Nature
Sylvan Historian: 100
“Heard melodies are sweet,
But those unheard are sweeter.”
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Sylvan Historian: 100
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Ode on a
Grecian Urn
Game Board
Sylvan Historian: 200
Before he began to write
poetry, he worked as a
surgeon’s assistant
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Sylvan Historian: 200
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Keats
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Sylvan Historian: 300
“Beauty is _________,
__________, beauty. That is
all ye know on earth,
and all ye need to know.”
- Ode on a Grecian Urn
Sylvan Historian: 300
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“truth”
Game Board
Sylvan Historian: 400
Much of Keats’ poetry was
composed to reflect on his
relationship with this woman
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Sylvan Historian: 400
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Fanny Brawne
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Sylvan Historian: 500
“Then on the shore of the wide world
I stand alone…”
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Sylvan Historian: 500
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When I Have Fears
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The Willies: 100
This poet initially began
his career as an
illuminated printer.
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The Willies: 100
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William Blake
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The Willies: 200
“For oft, when on
My couch I like, In vacant
Or in pensive mood...”
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The Willies: 200
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I Wandered As
Lonely As A Cloud
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The Willies: 300
“What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful
symmetry?”
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The Willies: 300
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The Tyger
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The Willies: 400
“The invisible worm
That flies in the night
In the howling storm…”
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The Willies: 400
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The Sick Rose
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The Willies: 500
“This city now doth, like a
garment, wear
The beauty of the morning;
silent, bare…”
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The Willies: 500
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Composed Upon
Westminster Bridge
Game Board
My Left Foot: 100
Mary Shelley composed
Frankenstein as a ghost
story writing contest with
her husband and this poet
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My Left Foot: 100
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Lord Byron
Game Board
My Left Foot: 200
Byron served as an expatriated
soldier who fought for this
country’s freedom
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My Left Foot: 200
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Greece
Game Board
My Left Foot: 300
Born with a club foot, a hidden
vulnerability and a thrill for
adventure, the archetype for this
poet is called the
_______________
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My Left Foot: 300
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The Byronic Hero
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My Left Foot: 400
“And I have loved thee, Ocean!
And my joy
Of youthful sports was on thy
breast to be
Borne, like thy bubbles,
onward.”
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My Left Foot: 400
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Childe Harold’s
Pilgrimmage
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My Left Foot: 500
“And on that cheek, and o’er that
brow,
So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,
The smiles that win, the tints the
glow…
A heart whose love is innocent!”
Answer
My Left Foot: 500
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She Walks in Beauty
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Wedded Bliss: 100
“Nothing besides
remains round the the
decay of that colossal
wreck…”
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Wedded Bliss: 100
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Ozymandias
Game Board
Wedded Bliss: 200
“Wild spirit, which art moving
everywhere;
Destroyer and preserver; hear,
oh, hear!”
Answer
Wedded Bliss: 200
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Ode To The West Wind
Game Board
Wedded Bliss: 300
This poet suffered constant
bullying as a child (too bad
he wasn’t nicer to his first
wife).
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Wedded Bliss: : 300
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
Game Board
Wedded Bliss: 400
This Romantic Poet actually
taught his wife, Catherine
Boucher, how to read
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Wedded Bliss: 400
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William Blake
Game Board
Wedded Bliss: 500
This poet found an ideal relationship
with Robert Southey, and together
they dreamed of forming a utopian
Pantisocracy
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Wedded Bliss: 500
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Samuel Taylor
Coleridge
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Daily
Double
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Final Jeopardy Question
“One whose name was
writ in water…” is found
on this poet’s
gravestone
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Final Jeopardy Answer
John Keats
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