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Edmund Burke’s “Reflections on the French Revolution” ______________?
A. Celebrates the French Revolution
B. Encourages the United States to Support the French Revolution
C. Attacks the ideals of the French Revolution
D. Champions Napoleon’s political vision
William Blake’s “Songs of Innocence and Experience” explores ________________?
A. The loss of childhood and discovery of the adult world
B. The fall of Satan
C. The life of Blake
D. The history of London
Keats was most famous for__________________?
A. His odes
B. His wild lifestyle
C. His popularity with readers
D. His extensive writings
A Romantic poet would be LEAST likely to celebrate __________________?
A. The imagination
B. Love
C. The natural world
D. Rationality
William Blake’s “Little Black Boy” advocates for __________________?
A. The abolition of slavery
B. The equality of all people
C. The innate brilliance of children
D. The beauty of common language
The final line of “We Are Seven” is: “And said, ‘Nay’ we are seven.” This line suggests that________________?
A. The little girl refuses to cast the dead out of her life.
B. The little girl is insane or delusional
C. The little girl’s siblings have not died
D. The little girl herself is dead
Duncan Wu discusses the presentation of “spots of time” in the poetry of______________?
A. William Wordsworth
B. William Blake
C. Percy Shelley
D. Lord Byron
Who referred to poets as “the unacknowledged legislators of the world” ?
A. Lord Byron
B. William Blake
C. William Hazlitt
D. Percy Shelley
“Don Juan” and “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage” are broken into sections called______________?
A. Cantos
B. Stanzas
C. Lines
D. Chapters
In “Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” who is the “he” referred to in the lines “A sadder and a wiser manHe rose the morrow morn.” ?
A. Life-in-Death
B. The Ancient Mariner
C. The Wedding Guest
D. The ship’s captain
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