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Agenda To Get: To Do: Handouts from the front Notebook pages for Romanticism To Do: Turn in Romantic Self Portrait – 40 points Romantic Literature Mini-Lesson Romantic Study Guide (Test Tuesday!) Kahoot Review

Notebook Check Items 150 151/152 (20 points) Visual Art Day 2 158 159/160 English Romantic Lit. Notes Study Guide

Romantic Literature The subjects of many English Romantic literary artists included… -NATURE (along with morbidity, life and death) -One of the central ideas that English Literary artists pursued was the SUBLIME in nature.

Two ways to view the sublime in nature Threatening forces: scale, power or raw force -which could be “terrible” and life-threatening, as well as curious and beautiful. Subtle, tranquil beauty: -sunrise, sunsets, relaxing beauty of the outdoors

Thomas Cole – Epic Landscapes

Romantic Poets Emily Dickenson Edgar Allen Poe Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman

The American Romantic poet Emily Dickenson very often utilized themes of nature and life and death in her poetry.

Poetry Analysis: I Heard a Fly Buzz I willed my Keepsakes - Signed away What portions of me be Assignable - and then it was There interposed a Fly - With Blue uncertain stumbling Buzz Between the light and me And then the Windows failed and then I could not see to see I heard a Fly buzz - when I died The Stillness in the Room Was like the Stillness in the Air Between the Heaves of Storm The Eyes around had wrung them dry And Breaths were gathering firm For that last Onset - when the King Be witnessed in the Room

Composers Song Titles Beethoven Wagner Tchaikovsky Fur Elise 5th Symphony Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy Ride of the Valkyries

Multiple Choice 15 minutes to answer the questions you know 5 minutes to ask me questions for ones you are clueless on Find the rest of the answers on your own using your notes or the slides on my webpage!

Modern Example? Don’t Fear the Reaper