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1. William Wordsworth
2. Byron
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Strength of Working Class
Freedom from Oppression |
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| 3 Things That Emphasized Romance |
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1. Subjective Viewpoint
2. Nature
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1. Walter Scott: Historical novel ex. Ivanhoe
2. Mary Shelley: Gothic Lit. ex. Frankenstein
3. Jane Austen: Novels of Manners ex. Pride & Prejudice |
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| Repressed Hostility Kills the Relationship dies |
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| Innocence of a child to be Christ-like to inherit Heaven |
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| Opposite Sides of Human Nature |
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| What question is the child asking the lamb? |
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| Who are the 3 characters of The Lamb? |
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| Hammer, anvil, chain, furnace |
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| In Poison Tree, he ____ his anger with his tears and ____ it with fake smiles. |
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| The best laid plans of man & nature are often disrupted |
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| Why is the mouse better off than the man? |
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| Nature is only concerned with the present but mankind worries about past, present, & future. |
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| What type of hat is the lady wearing in To A Louse? |
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| If we could see ____ as others do, we would not be so ____. |
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| red material used to kill lice |
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| Content of To A Mouse and Louse |
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| Both use a humble subject to illustrate an universal truth |
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| The Chimney Sweeper Author |
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| In ___, Parliment passed a law that children under this age __ could not be put to work. |
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| Black coffins represent what in dream? |
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| The Chimney Sweeper Theme |
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| Hope Because of an Eternal Dream |
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1. They Play
2. Wash in River
3. Have a Father (God) |
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| The World is Too Much With Us Author |
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| Outcry Against the Industrial Revolution |
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| Waste, Sordid, Outworn, Out of Tune, Upgathered, Getting and Spending |
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| She Walks in Beauty Author |
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| She Walks in Beauty Theme |
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| Dedicated to the Beauty of Lady Wilmont Horton |
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| Days of ___, Mind at ___, Heart that's ___ |
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| Goodness, Peace, Innocent |
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| The Limit of Fame and Power and Only Nature and Art Endure |
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| Ode on a Grecian Urn Author |
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| Ode on a Grecian Urn Theme |
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| Poet says that the artist's work is greater because the art transcends time |
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| what vases, statues, and other arts were made of |
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| Beauty is ___ and ____ is beauty |
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