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Romantic Era Jeopardy HistoryEarly Romantics Sex, Drugs, and Blank Verse Lord Byron 100 200 300 FINAL JEOPARDY.

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2 Romantic Era Jeopardy HistoryEarly Romantics Sex, Drugs, and Blank Verse Lord Byron 100 200 300 FINAL JEOPARDY

3 This event is said to have caused the Romantic Era to begin.

4 The Romantic Era followed this earlier historical age.

5 During the French revolution, the poor of France overthrew these people.

6 William Blake wrote the “Songs of Innocence” and this companion volume.

7 The Lyrical Ballads was a collection of poetry written by these two early Romantics.

8 Of Blake, Coleridge and Wordsworth, it’s the one who was a drug addict.

9 Of Keats, Shelley or Byron, it’s the Romantic Poet who dated a choirboy.

10 The love of his life was, ironically, a large and robust girl named Fanny Brawne.

11 Finish the line: “She walks in beauty, _____ _____ _____.

12 Byron spent a lot of time with this other Romantic poet.

13 Byron died fighting in a war of independence in this country.

14 When Byron’s Venetian mistresses argued, he slept here.

15 You may bet all or some of your total points. Proceed to the “Final Jeopardy” question.

16 Name one of the two most famous poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.


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