AP LIT Poetry/Romanticism
Match the name to its correct partner Samuel Coleridge authored the Lyrical Ballads catalexis omission of unstressed syllables at the beginning or end of certain lines John Keats 2nd Generation Romantic poet hypermeter a form of poetic license William Blake 1st Generation Romantic poet Fill in the blank (type your choice exactly how it appears in the Word Bank below in order for it to be recognized as a correct answer):ballad quatrainheroic coupletPetrarchan sonnetrime royalsestinaShakespearean sonnetSpenserian stanzatercetvillanelle poem of 5 tercets + 1 quatrain: a villanellepoem of 3 quatrains + 1 couplet: a Shakespearean sonnetpoem of 7 lines written in iambic pentameter: a rime royalpoem of 6 sestets + 1 tercet with the last stanza using all 6 talons: a sestinapoem of 1 octave + 1 sestet written in iambic pentameter: a Petrarchan sonnet A verse form consisting of three-line stanzas in which the second line of each rhymes with the first and the third of the next (interlocking rhymes). Terza Rima Sonnet Cinquain Ballad A poem of any number of lines, written in iambic pentameter but with NO rhyme is called: a ballad quatrain a Spenserian stanza blank verse free verse What two poetic features are found in BOTH lines 1 and 3?("The Raven," Edgar Allen Poe)Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore— While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.“’Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door— (5) Only this and nothing more.” near rhyme internal rhyme feminine rhyme triple rhyme Lines 2, 4, 5 and 6 are examples of _ (select ALL that apply).("The Raven," Edgar Allen Poe)Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore— While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.“’Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door— (5) Only this and nothing more.” end rhyme identical rhyme exact rhyme masculine rhyme Lines 2 and 4 are an example of _ .("The Last Rose of Summer," Thomas Moore)'Tis the last rose of summer,Left blooming alone;All her lovely companionsAre faded and gone; feminine rhyme close rhyme sprung rhyme eye rhyme Which of the following statements in NOT true of Romanticism's influence? The music, including opera and the ballet, illustrated romantic themes. Shakespeare came back into vogue. Themes such as chivalry and courtly love, prevalent in the Elizabethan period, were embraced. Its influence spanned across all the arts (e.g. visual art, dance, literature, architecture, etc.). Imagery depicting the sense of taste: thermal gustatory organic olfactory Which of the following characteristics of Romanticism recognized the artist as a "creator" vs. a "technical master"? Individuality Imagination Idealism Inspiration Marking lines of verse to determine its predominant metrical pattern is called: hypermeter scansion inversion enjambment Sort each school term by clicking on the word and selecting its corresponding description. iamb exam dactyl discipline anapest second floor trochee stapler iambic dimeter a brief delay trochaic dimeter senior picnic