The Romantic Period

Which four languages have together formed the English language?
A
Celtic, Latin, German, French
B
Anglo-Saxon, Old Norse, Latin, French
C
Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Latin, French
D
Latin, Old Norse, Celtic, French
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Which four languages have together formed the English language?
A
Celtic, Latin, German, French
B
Anglo-Saxon, Old Norse, Latin, French
C
Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Latin, French
D
Latin, Old Norse, Celtic, French

Slide 1 - Quiz

Which is an example of epic poetry?
A
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
B
Doctor Faustus
C
Beowulf
D
The Canterbury Tales

Slide 2 - Quiz

Which is an example of a frame story?
A
The Canterbury Tales
B
Beowulf
C
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
D
Doctor Faustus

Slide 3 - Quiz

What makes the Canterbury Tales so unique?
A
It shows us what life, society and people were like in that time
B
It was written by ChatGPT
C
It was written by multiple people

Slide 4 - Quiz

In what way does the play Doctor Faustus fit the Renaissance time period?
A
It shows how people started to focus on life on Earth, instead of the afterlife
B
It shows how people start to move away from the idea that God is the center of life
C
It shows how critical research/science becomes more important
D
It refers to the ancient Greek and Roman times

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which time period is known for its sonnets?
A
Old English /Anglo-Saxon Period
B
Middle English Period
C
Renaissance
D
The Romantic Period

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is the main topic of Shakespeare's sonnet "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"
A
how summer and the sun will never die
B
Shakepeare himself
C
the immortalization of a loved one through the poem
D
love

Slide 7 - Quiz

The Romantic Period
1740-1830

Slide 8 - Slide

Context
  •  The French Revolution (1789-1794)
  •  The American Revolution (1765-1783)
  •  Industrial Revolution (1760-1840)

Great changes in political, social, and individual thinking.
Individual freedom and responsibility are important.
Sympathy for man, especially poor, simple people, and children.


Slide 9 - Slide

Romantic characteristics

Slide 10 - Mind map

Characteristics of Romantic literature
Reaction against ‘Age of Reason’ (rational thinking/intellect)
  • Emotion valued higher than intellect
  • Powerful emotions/passions
  • Inspired by beauty of Nature
  • Use of imagination
  • Poet’s individual point of view
  • Interest in little known times of the past
  • Interest in supernatural
  • Simple words, natural way of writing

Slide 11 - Slide

Slide 12 - Video

1st Generation Romantic poets
 William Blake
 William Wordsworth
 Samuel Taylor Coleridge

  • Lyrical Ballads (Wordsworth and Coleridge): considered to be the ‘real
     beginning’ of romanticism.
  • Wordsworth: writes in his preface that he intends to make poems
     about the simple things of life, presenting ordinary things in a new light.



Slide 13 - Slide

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

Slide 14 - Slide