✒ english ✒
elightment
period before romanticism
📜romanticism 📜
1780 –1830
subjectives
romantics
2 generations
First generation
second generation
blake (1757– 1827)
wordsworth (1770– 1850)
colridge (1772– 1834)
keats (1795–1821)
shelly (1792–1822)
byron (1788–1824)
believed in sublime
extroardinary and deangerous beauty
🐯 tyger tyger 🐯
🐑 little lamb 🐑
published in song of innocence
🌳 poisoned tree 🌳
talks about repressing anger and the consequences
🌈 the rainbow 🌈
March 26, 1802,
apostrophe/apostrophising, synecdoche, metaphor, contrast, rhythm, repetition symmetry, alliteration.
🌼 daffodils 🌼
written by worsworth
the lamb is a metaphor to reppresent christ ✝
published in 1789
by blake
talkes about a child that addresses a lamb, wondering how it came to exist, before affirming that all existence comes from God.
trochaic meter
1794
talks about how god made a such powerfull thing
metaphor representing evil
by blake
1794
by blake
stanza: a grouping of lines separated from others in a poem.
by worsworth
reflect on the passing of time
plot is in childhood, the poem argues, that people first feel a sense of powerful awe and wonder at the natural world around them
1804
recounts the experience of a walk the poet went for with his sister, near their home in the Lake District. The poem was inspired by the sight of a field full of golden daffodils waving in the wind.
ababcc
iiambic tertameter (greek four)
unstressed syllable followed by stressed one
X4
2 books by blake
song of innocence
songs of experience
illuminated paper engravings
This made it possible to print both the text of his poems and the images that he created to illustrate them from the same copper plate in an engraver's copper-plate rolling press.
synecdoche
describing a whole by describing its parts
alliteration, enjambment, anaphora, and accumulation
📜 romanticism 2 📜
tetramater
4
trimater
3
dimiter
2
like an albatross around my neck
something is an heavy burden
ballad
poem or song that tells a story
⚓ the rhyme of the ancient mariner ⚓
written in 1798
talks about a mariner that shoots an albatross and then he is punished
by colridge
he wrote it because he feels guilty of the death of his father
inspired by a reals story
a guy called simon matly shot a black albatross
moral
respact nature
love nature
worsworth gave the idea to colridge
as still as a painted ship on apainted ocean
nothing is moving
albatross--> jesus
colridge took opium 💊
drug
a man from powlock
when someone interrups you
invented by colridge