ROMANTIC MOVEMENT Jeopardy Dead Poets’ Society Dancing Dulcimer Sylvan Historian The Willies 100 100 100 200 200 300 My Left Foot Wedded Bliss 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy Dead Poets’ Society: 100 This poet was expelled from Oxford for atheistic beliefs. Answer Dead Poets’ Society: 100 Answer Shelley Game Board Dead Poets’ Society: : 200 The Romantic Movement surfaced as a direct response to the environmental and oppressive condition of this period. Answer Dead Poets’ Society: 200 Answer The Industrial Revolution Game Board 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 Answer The Lake District Game Board Dead Poets’ Society: 400 Wordsworth coined this term to define one’s imagination Answer Dead Poets’ Society: 400 “Inward Eye” Game Board Dead Poets’ Society: : 500 Nature and his relationship with his sister were this poet’s two inspirations Answer Dead Poets’ Society: 500 Answer Wordsworth Game Board Dancing Dulcimer: 100 “For he on honeydew hath fed, And drunk the milk of paradise.” Answer Dancing Dulcimer: 100 Answer Kubla Khan Game Board Dancing Dulcimer: 200 The ancient mariner blesses these creatures, and then he is able to pray. Answer Dancing Dulcimer: 200 Answer Water snakes Game Board Dancing Dulcimer: 300 “Farewell, farewell! But this I tell To thee… He prayeth well, who loveth well Both man and bird and beast.” Answer Dancing Dulcimer: 300 Answer The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Game Board Dancing Dulcimer: 400 “And all should cry, Beware! Beware! His flashing eyes, his floating hair!” Answer Dancing Dulcimer: 400 Answer Kubla Khan Game Board Dancing Dulcimer: 500 “So I will build my altar in the fields, and the blue sky my fretted dome shall be…” Answer Dancing Dulcimer: 500 Answer Game Board To Nature Sylvan Historian: 100 “Heard melodies are sweet, But those unheard are sweeter.” Answer Sylvan Historian: 100 Answer Ode on a Grecian Urn Game Board Sylvan Historian: 200 Before he began to write poetry, he worked as a surgeon’s assistant Answer Sylvan Historian: 200 Answer Keats Game Board 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 Answer “truth” Game Board Sylvan Historian: 400 Much of Keats’ poetry was composed to reflect on his relationship with this woman Answer Sylvan Historian: 400 Answer Fanny Brawne Game Board Sylvan Historian: 500 “Then on the shore of the wide world I stand alone…” Answer Sylvan Historian: 500 Answer When I Have Fears Game Board The Willies: 100 This poet initially began his career as an illuminated printer. Answer The Willies: 100 Answer William Blake Game Board The Willies: 200 “For oft, when on My couch I like, In vacant Or in pensive mood...” Answer The Willies: 200 Answer I Wandered As Lonely As A Cloud Game Board The Willies: 300 “What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?” Answer The Willies: 300 Answer The Tyger Game Board The Willies: 400 “The invisible worm That flies in the night In the howling storm…” Answer The Willies: 400 Answer The Sick Rose Game Board The Willies: 500 “This city now doth, like a garment, wear The beauty of the morning; silent, bare…” Answer The Willies: 500 Answer 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 Answer My Left Foot: 100 Answer Lord Byron Game Board My Left Foot: 200 Byron served as an expatriated soldier who fought for this country’s freedom Answer My Left Foot: 200 Answer 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 _______________ Answer My Left Foot: 300 Answer The Byronic Hero Game Board 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.” Answer My Left Foot: 400 Answer Childe Harold’s Pilgrimmage Game Board 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 Answer She Walks in Beauty Game Board Wedded Bliss: 100 “Nothing besides remains round the the decay of that colossal wreck…” Answer Wedded Bliss: 100 Answer Ozymandias Game Board Wedded Bliss: 200 “Wild spirit, which art moving everywhere; Destroyer and preserver; hear, oh, hear!” Answer Wedded Bliss: 200 Answer 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). Answer Wedded Bliss: : 300 Answer Percy Bysshe Shelley Game Board Wedded Bliss: 400 This Romantic Poet actually taught his wife, Catherine Boucher, how to read Answer Wedded Bliss: 400 Answer 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 Answer Wedded Bliss: 500 Answer Samuel Taylor Coleridge Game Board Daily Double Question Final Jeopardy Question “One whose name was writ in water…” is found on this poet’s gravestone Answer Final Jeopardy Answer John Keats