Quiz for Evaluating the Evidence 21.2: English Romantic Poets

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Correct. The answer is d. The Romantics often turned to the distant past for inspiration.
Incorrect. The answer is d. The Romantics often turned to the distant past for inspiration.
1. Shelley’s “Ozymandias” reflects the Romantics interest in

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Correct. The answer is b. In the poem, Keats merged his emotional response to nature with his feelings for a lover, imbuing all natural things with meaning.
Incorrect. The answer is b. In the poem, Keats merged his emotional response to nature with his feelings for a lover, imbuing all natural things with meaning.
2. What key aspect of Romanticism does Keats’s “Bright Star” exemplify?