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Romanticism Unit Test
  • Review Notes
  • Mrs. Katz
  • 10R

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Romanticism
  • A literary movement that stressed emotion over
    reason, celebrated individuality and creativity,
    with a heavy focus on nature, and mans place in
    nature and the world.
  • They also focus their writing on identity and
    spirituality

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Romantic Authors
  • Washington Irving The Devil and Tom Walker
  • The Devil and Tom Walker Set in a Puritan
    village, the Devil takes a human form and tempts
    Tom Walker to sell his soul to gain power and
    wealth in this world. Tom and his wife are both
    angry, stubborn and selfish people, and she tries
    to tempt the Devil with all of their silver and
    possessions. She is never heard from again.
  • Tom refuses the Devils first offer to become a
    slave-trader. This shows that Irving may have
    supported abolition, or the end of slavery. Tom
    sees many trees in the Devils swamp that are
    engraved with names of townspeople that have made
    deals with the Devil.
  • We see the symbolism as a tree falls, and the
    person with that name dies. Finally, after making
    the deal with the Devil and gaining money and
    power by lending money and mortgages, the Devil
    comes to collect Toms soul and we can assume he
    takes Tom to Hell. When this occurs, all of Toms
    possessions disappear or are destroyed. This
    implies that he never really owned any of these
    things they were temporary and not worth his
    eternal soul.

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Fireside PoetsHenry Wadsworth Longfellow The
Tide Rises, The Tide Falls The Song of
Hiawatha
  • Prologue to The Song of Hiawatha - Poem
    focuses on traditional Native American stories
    and relies heavily on imagery of nature. Page 258
  • The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls Poem focuses
    on the passage of time and contrasts the imagery
    of the ocean with imagery of people in the town.
    Note use of repetition and effects.

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William Cullen Bryant Fireside Poet, often
viewed as Transcendentalist
  • Thanatopsis Discusses authors view of death,
    seemingly positive, as we return to the earth and
    join all those who have died before. Our bodies
    then become a part of the beautiful and powerful
    earth.

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Oliver Wendell Holmes Fireside Poet
  • Old Ironsides Written in alternating lines of
    iambic tetrameter and trimeter, Holmes tries to
    persuade his audience not to demolish the
    battleship Constitution, which was used during
    the War of 1812.

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Gothic Literature
  • Gothic Literature stems from the dark side of
    Romanticism
  • Gothic Literature usually has the following
    elements
  • Bleak or remote settings
  • Macabre (gruesome) or violent incidents
  • Characters in psychological and/or physical
    torment
  • Strong language full of dangerous meaning

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Edgar Allen Poe Gothic Author
  • The Raven a poem written in the first person
    perspective about a man who is isolated and
    alone, mourning the loss of his love, Lenore. He
    is visited by a Raven, who serves as a constant
    reminder of his sadness and bitterness.

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Poe, Continued
  • The Fall of the House of Usher a short story
    about an unnamed narrator who answers a letter
    from his childhood friend, Roderick Usher, to
    find out that Usher is very upset because of his
    sisters mortal illness.
  • Usher is very nervous, agitated and depressed as
    his sister dies and is entombed. Usher realizes
    too late that he has buried his sister alive.
  • The single effect Poe attempts to create in the
    opening description of the house is that of gloom
    and foreboding.
  • Ultimately, our narrator realizes that a person
    cut off from the rest of the world can quickly
    become a victim of his own fears and mental
    illness.

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Poetry Notes Scansion
  • Iambic Meter is the pattern of syllables in which
    an unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed
    syllable
  • Her deck once red with heroes' blood/ Where
    knelt the vanquished foe
  • Meter is determined by counting the syllables in
    a line. Iambic lines are broken into feet of 2
    syllables each. The kind of meter depends on how
    many feet are in a line.

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Scansion Examples
  • Trimeter 3 metric feet per line (6 syllables
    total)
  • Where knelt / the van / quished foe
  • Tetrameter 4 metric feet per line (8 syllables
    total)
  • When winds/ were hurr/ ying oer / the flood
  • Pentameter 5 metric feet per line (10 syllables
    total)
  • Of ag / es glide/ away / the sons / of men
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