Handy 12 slide resource which:
- Offers students a good overview of Romanticism, enabling them to add valuable contextual depth to exam answers.
- Contains a concise summary of the range of the movement across art and literature.
- Has useful quotations summarising some of Rousseau’s beliefs.
- Ends with a plenary task to check student understanding.
- Also has some light-hearted slides to remind students of using capital ‘R’ when discussing Romanticism.
Students should then be able to relate the ideas in this slideshow to other Romantic poems by Wordsworth and Blake. Please do see my other resources and bundles on Wordsworth and Blake’s poetry about cities and childhood.
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Romantic poetry: Blake and Wordsworth mega bundle!
Huge value as it contains five resources, including: 1) Thorough slideshow about the way London is seen by Wordsworth and Blake. Fully differentiated with probing questions based on images Over 14 slides in this pack alone, including focus slides on different aspects of 'Westminster Bridge' which teachers can print out as word cards for students. Blake's London is compare to in the final section, focus is more on Wordsworth. Good context on both poets. 2) Thorough 12 slide contextual background to Romanticism resource. 3) 12 slide unit on Romanticism and Childhood, introducing more key terms and concepts and applying them to Romantic poems, especially Blake's. Helps the students understand what the 'Songs of Innocence and Experience' are and what 'the two contrary states of the human soul' means! 4) Handy handout of poetic terms with examples and definitions, 3 sides, very varied and well defined, ideal revision resource. 5) Clean copy of Blake's poem 'London', illustrated by Gustav Dore, ideal lesson starter as the image is rich and links on to other rich resources.
Romanticism theory, Blake and Wordsworth bundle
Nice set of carefully prepared and designed resources which offer contextual backgrounds to the movement and introduce students to new concepts and some useful quotations (Rousseau, Blake, Wordsworth) There's a lot of focus on childhood innocence and experience in one slideshow and more on the roots of the movement and how they relate to the poets in the other. Other bundles available...
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