Sunday, March 27, 2016

Responding to Romantic Poetry


Read all of the poems on the handout.  The poems below are to be read more carefully.  Choose two poet/poem selections and give short answers to the questions given.


Blake – “The Chimney Sweeper” (both poems)
·         Discuss the contrasts of the two poems.
·         What ideas of injustice are presented in the individual poems?
·         What images or symbols are given?


Wordsworth – “Tintern Abbey”
·         What effects do the objects of nature have on the poet
·         What part does memory play in the poem?
·         What is the tone of the poem?


Coleridge – “The Aeolian Harp”
·         An Aeolian (or wind) harp is symbolic of both order and wildness in nature.  How is this expressed in the poem?
·         What conflicts of faith or philosophy present themselves in this poem?
·         What analogy is Coleridge making with the harp?


Byron –“ She Walks in Beauty”
·         To what aspects of nature is the woman’s beauty compared?
·         What opposites are mentioned?
·         How does the poet express ideas of purity and innocence?


Shelley – “Hymn to Intellectual Beauty”
·         What qualities of beauty does the poem explore?
·         What effect does the intellectual idea of beauty (“spirit of beauty”) have on mankind?
·         What hints does the poem give that Shelley is an atheist?


Keats – “Ode on a Grecian Urn”
·         How does the urn exist outside of time constraints?
·         How does the poet try to engage with the stories on the urn?

·         What aspects of the permanent nature of the scenes on the urn are positive and what are negative?

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