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Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy. Dead Poets’ Society: 100. This poet was expelled from Oxford for atheistic beliefs. Answer. Dead Poets’ Society: 100 Answer. Shelley Game Board. Dead Poets’ Society: : 200.

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Final Jeopardy

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  1. Final Jeopardy

  2. Dead Poets’ Society: 100 This poet was expelled from Oxford for atheistic beliefs. Answer

  3. Dead Poets’ Society: 100 Answer Shelley Game Board

  4. Dead Poets’ Society: : 200 The Romantic Movement surfaced as a direct response to the environmental and oppressive condition of this period. Answer

  5. Dead Poets’ Society: 200Answer The Industrial Revolution Game Board

  6. Dead Poets’ Society: : 300 To flee from the manacles of industry and conformity, the poets retreated to a community in England called the __________. Answer

  7. Dead Poets’ Society: 300Answer The Lake District Game Board

  8. Dead Poets’ Society: 400 Wordsworth coined this term to define one’s imagination Answer

  9. Dead Poets’ Society: 400 “Inward Eye” Game Board

  10. Dead Poets’ Society: : 500 Nature and his relationship with his sister were this poet’s two inspirations Answer

  11. Dead Poets’ Society: 500Answer Wordsworth Game Board

  12. Dancing Dulcimer: 100 “For he on honeydew hath fed, And drunk the milk of paradise.” Answer

  13. Dancing Dulcimer: 100Answer Kubla Khan Game Board

  14. Dancing Dulcimer: 200 The ancient mariner blesses these creatures, and then he is able to pray. Answer

  15. Dancing Dulcimer: 200Answer Water snakes Game Board

  16. Dancing Dulcimer: 300 “Farewell, farewell! But this I tell To thee… He prayeth well, who loveth well Both man and bird and beast.” Answer

  17. Dancing Dulcimer: 300Answer The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Game Board

  18. Dancing Dulcimer: 400 “And all should cry, Beware! Beware! His flashing eyes, his floating hair!” Answer

  19. Dancing Dulcimer: 400Answer Kubla Khan Game Board

  20. Dancing Dulcimer: 500 “So I will build my altar in the fields, and the blue sky my fretted dome shall be…” Answer

  21. To Nature Game Board Dancing Dulcimer: 500Answer

  22. Sylvan Historian: 100 “Heard melodies are sweet, But those unheard are sweeter.” Answer

  23. Sylvan Historian: 100Answer Ode on a Grecian Urn Game Board

  24. Sylvan Historian: 200 Before he began to write poetry, he worked as a surgeon’s assistant Answer

  25. Sylvan Historian: 200Answer Keats Game Board

  26. Sylvan Historian: 300 “Beauty is _________, __________, beauty. That is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.” - Ode on a Grecian Urn Answer

  27. Sylvan Historian: 300Answer “truth” Game Board

  28. Sylvan Historian: 400 Much of Keats’ poetry was composed to reflect on his relationship with this woman Answer

  29. Sylvan Historian: 400Answer Fanny Brawne Game Board

  30. Sylvan Historian: 500 “Then on the shore of the wide world I stand alone…” Answer

  31. Sylvan Historian: 500Answer When I Have Fears Game Board

  32. The Willies: 100 This poet initially began his career as an illuminated printer. Answer

  33. The Willies: 100Answer William Blake Game Board

  34. The Willies: 200 “For oft, when on My couch I like, In vacant Or in pensive mood...” Answer

  35. The Willies: 200 Answer I Wandered As Lonely As A Cloud Game Board

  36. The Willies: 300 “What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?” Answer

  37. The Willies: 300Answer The Tyger Game Board

  38. The Willies: 400 “The invisible worm That flies in the night In the howling storm…” Answer

  39. The Willies: 400Answer The Sick Rose Game Board

  40. The Willies: 500 “This city now doth, like a garment, wear The beauty of the morning; silent, bare…” Answer

  41. The Willies: 500Answer Composed Upon Westminster Bridge Game Board

  42. My Left Foot: 100 Mary Shelley composed Frankenstein as a ghost story writing contest with her husband and this poet Answer

  43. My Left Foot: 100Answer Lord Byron Game Board

  44. My Left Foot: 200 Byron served as an expatriated soldier who fought for this country’s freedom Answer

  45. My Left Foot: 200Answer Greece Game Board

  46. My Left Foot: 300 Born with a club foot, a hidden vulnerability and a thrill for adventure, the archetype for this poet is called the _______________ Answer

  47. My Left Foot: 300Answer The Byronic Hero Game Board

  48. My Left Foot: 400 “And I have loved thee, Ocean! And my joy Of youthful sports was on thy breast to be Borne, like thy bubbles, onward.” Answer

  49. My Left Foot: 400Answer Childe Harold’s Pilgrimmage Game Board

  50. My Left Foot: 500 “And on that cheek, and o’er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, The smiles that win, the tints the glow… A heart whose love is innocent!” Answer

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