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MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONSHalf of your midterm exam's 100 points will come from the essay question; the other half will come from your quotation identifications. QUOTATION IDENTIFICATIONS: I will provide ten quotations from items on the syllabus. For five of the quotations, will need to identify the author, title, and significance of the quotation: why it is reflective of the period, author, or issue presented in the text. Excessively long titles can be shortened to a smaller (But unique) title. Last name is all that is required. I strongly suggest that students memorize titles and authors by name. In addition, for similar authors (like the Puritans), being able to identify key stylistic and content topics will help distinguish them from each other on the exam. Beyond the five quotations you select from the ten to fully answer, you may also identify the author or title (without completing the significance section) of the remaining five for one point for each name and one point for each title additionally supplied. ESSAY: You will need to prepare an essay exam prep card using the following specifications:
You may choose from one of the following questions for your essay: Nature clearly represents a significant topic for the Romantics. Using at least three poems by three different poets, offer a specific, unified view of what Nature represents to the Romantics. Essay Option 2: How does the Romantic period explore the psychology of individual experience? Using three different writers, discuss how the Romantics use the entire range of emotions to craft compelling poems. Essay Option 3: While the Romantics are often thought of as celebrating the individual above all concerns, political and social justice issues do appear in the works of many Romantics. Identify three key issues touched on by these writers and offer examples of texts that attempt to address them in some form. Essay Option 4: While the Romantics are often tied to Nature, the supernatural often appears in Romantic texts to offer an alternative source of emotional impact. Using three different texts from at least two different writers, explore the way horror is treated by the Romantics. |
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