V6 Alquin Romanticism 58-66 William Wordsworth

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  • Wrote ‘the Lyrical Ballads’ together with Samuel Taylor Coleridge which officially started the Romantic period in England,
  • Wrote dark poetry at first, about social injustice
  • Was inspired by his immediate surroundings (Lake district) and his childhood.
  • Spent some years in France, during the French Revolution, and fathered a daughter there.
  • Married Mary Hutchinson
  • Had a neurotic sister, Dorothy, for whom he took care until she died

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Which of the following identifies the theme of the poem?
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The beauty of nature brings people pleasure.
B
Nature reflects the variety of emotions that humans feel.
C
Humans rarely appreciate the beauty of nature that surrounds them.
D
Nature is the best inspiration for hopeful artists.

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Which detail from the text best shows the theme of the poem?
A
“I wandered lonely as a cloud / That floats on high o'er vales and hills,” (Lines 1-2)
B
“A poet could not but be gay, / In such a jocund company:” (Lines 15-16)
C
“I gazed — and gazed — but little thought / What wealth the show to me had brought:” (Lines 17-18)
D
“In vacant or in pensive mood, / They flash upon that inward eye” (Lines 20-21)

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For oft, when on my couch I lie / In vacant or in pensive mood, / They flash upon that inward eye ----- What poetic device is 'inward eye'?
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Sonnet
B
Metaphor
C
Simile
D
Enjambment

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The devil mocks the doleful tale ------ Which poetic device can you find in this sentence?
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Assonance
B
Alliteration
C
Dramatic monologue
D
Simile

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How does the poet’s use of sound influence the mood of the poem?
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The poet uses a predictable rhyme scheme to create a cheerful mood.
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The poet uses free verse to create a serious mood.
C
The poet uses repetition to develop the feeling that nature is constant.
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The poet emphasizes the pleasures of nature through alliteration.

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What is 'inward eye' a metaphor for?

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