Felicia Hemans ( ) & Leticia Elizabeth Landon ( )

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Felicia Hemans (1793-1835) & Leticia Elizabeth Landon (1802-1838) Romanticism: Quiz 7 Felicia Hemans (1793-1835) & Leticia Elizabeth Landon (1802-1838)

1. Which of the following poets in the Romantic Period earned their living with writing poems? Felicia Hemans John Keats & Percy Shelley Lord Byron Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge Both Mrs. Hemans and Letitia Landon <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>5</OPTION><ANSWER>5</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>

2. What does the Switzer’s wife urge her husband to do in the namesake poem? (Choose the wrong answer) 1. to fight for his nation’s freedom 2. to keep silence by the hearth 3. to trust her to Heaven 4. to strive to win freedom for their son. <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>4</OPTION><ANSWER>2</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>

3. Revenge lie, gladness lie, sorrow sigh, sorrow sigh, pity Go thou and watch her lightest ___, Thine own it will not be; And bask beneath her sunny eye, It will not turn on thee. 'Tis well: the rack, the chain, the wheel, Far better hadst thou proved; Ev'n I could almost ___ feel, For thou art nor beloved. <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>4</OPTION><ANSWER>4</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>

4. Which of the following is NOT an important social factor in Wuthering Heights? Confirmation of wifely duties Inheritance Law Social discrimination against gypsies Emphasis on Romantic passion <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>4</OPTION><ANSWER>1</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>

5. Wordsworth: “My Heart Leaps Up” My heart leaps up when I behold A ____ in the sky: So was it when my life began; So is it now I am a man; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die! The Child is father of the Man; I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by ___. star, imagination rainbow, natural piety daffodil, emotion recollected rainbow, childlike pleasure <POWERCLICK><QUESTYPE>QUIZ</QUESTYPE><OPTION>4</OPTION><ANSWER>2</ANSWER><POINT>2</POINT><TIME>60</TIME><DIFFICULTY>3</DIFFICULTY></POWERCLICK>