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ROMANTIC
AGE
LALAINNE DOROTHY PEREZ
BSED - ENGLISH
05/15/22
Prose writers:
• Jane Austen - Pride and
Prejudice, Sense and
Sensibility, Persuasion,
Emma.
• Mary Shelley - Frankenstein
• Edgar Allan Poe – “The Black
Cat,” “Murders in the Rue
Morgue”
• Romantic Age
Romantic poets:
• William Blake
• William Wordsworth
• Samuel Taylor
Coleridge
ROMANTIC
AGE
 Romanticism was a reaction against the
industrial revolution.
 “Spirit of the Age”
 It meant the shift of sensibility in art and
literature and was based on
interdependence of Man and Nature.
ROMANTIC
POETS
WILLIAM BLAKE
● Born : 28 November 1757 London,
England
● Died : 12 August 1827 (aged 69)
London, England
● Literary movement: Romanticism
● Notable works: Songs of
Innocence and of Experience, The
Marriage of Heaven and Hell, The
Four Zoas, Jerusalem, Milton.
WILLIAM
WORDSWORTH
● BORN: (7 April 1770)
● DIED: (23 April 1850)
● Literary movement:
Romanticism
● Notable works: Resolution and
Independence, I Wandered
Lonely as a Cloud also known as
"Daffodils, My Heart Leaps Up"
SAMUEL TAYLOR
COLERIDGE
● Born : 21 October 1772/ Devon,
England
● Died : 25 July 1834 (aged 61)
Highgate, England
● Literary movement: Romanticism
● Notable works: The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan,
Christabel, Conversation poems,
Biographia Literaria
PROSE
WRITERS
JANE
AUSTEN
01
JANE AUSTEN
• (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817)
• In all Jane Austen wrote six novels—Pride
and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility,
Emma, Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey,
and Persuasion.
PRIDE
AND
PREJUDICE
OVERVIEW:
 Pride and Prejudice tells the love story of
Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, both of
whom have to overcome their biases in
order to end up together. Throughout the
novel, both characters learn to unlearn
their pride and prejudice so that they can
come to accept the other's goodness of
character.
Characters
Elizabeth Bennet
 Elizabeth is the most intelligent and sensible of the five
Bennet sisters. She has a tongue that occasionally proves
too sharp for her own good. Her realization of Darcy’s
essential goodness eventually triumphs over her initial
prejudice against him.
Fitzwilliam Darcy
 A wealthy gentleman, the master of Pemberley. He tempers
his class-consciousness and learns to admire and love
Elizabeth for her strong character.
THEME
Love and Marriage
 The novel focuses on the different
ways love may grow or disappear,
and whether or not society has room
for romantic love and marriage to go
together.
SENSE
AND
SENSIBILITY
SUMMARY:
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/sensibility/s
ummary/
Characters
Elinor Dashwood
 Elinor Dashwood is one of the two sisters at the heart of the
novel; her marriage to Edward is the novel's happy ending.
Edward Ferrars
 A sensible and friendly person. Edward develops a close
relationship with Elinor while staying at Norland and ultimately
marries her.
Characters
Marianne Dashwood
 Marianne's spontaneity, excessive sensibility, and romantic idealism
lead her to fall in love with the John Willoughby. Willoughbly hurts
Marianne causing her to finally recognize her misjudgment of him.
Atbthe end of the story she marries her long-standing admirer, Colonel
Brandon.
John Willoughby
 An attractive but deceitful young man who wins Marianne Dashwood's
heart but then abandons her in favor of his wealth.
Characters
Colonel Brandon
A retired officer who falls in love with Marianne
Dashwood and acts kindly, honorably, and
graciously towards the Dashwoods throughout
the novel.
THEME
 Love and marriage
PERSUASION
OVERVIEW:
Persuasion tells the story of a second chance, the
reawakening of love between Anne Elliot and
Captain Frederick Wentworth, whom eight years
earlier she had been persuaded not to marry.
Wentworth returns from the war with prize money
and the social acceptability of naval rank.
Characters
Anne Elliot
 At 27 Anne has lost the bloom of youth but is still pretty, with
an elegance of mind and sweetness of character.
Captain Frederick Wentworth
 Captain Frederick Wentworth is a naval officer and Anne
Elliot's former fiancé.
Lady Russell
 Independent and strong woman. Lady Russell is Anne Elliot's
best friend.
THEME
 Second chance and
persuasion
EMMA
SUMMARY:
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/em
ma/summary/
Characters
Emma Woodhouse: Emma is beautiful, clever, and rich. Also, she
can be generous and caring.
Mr. George Knightley: Mr. George Knightley is an old friend of the
Woodhouse family. A kind, generous, but also rational man, he
was the only person who would ever point out Emma's faults as
well as her protector.
Harriet Smith: The pretty but dull young woman but not really
intelligent.
Mr. Martin: The farmer who loves Harriet.
THEME
 Marriage and Social
Status
MARY
SHELLEY
02
MARY SHELLY
• BORN: 30 August 1797, Somers Town,
London, England
• DIED: 1 February 1851, Chester Square,
London, England
• Shelly famous novel, Frankenstein in 1818.
Valperga , The Last Man , The
autobiographical Lodore and Mathilde.
FRANKENSTEIN
SUMMARY:
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit
/frankenstein/summary/
Characters
Victor Frankenstein
The doomed protagonist and narrator of the story. Victor
discovers the secret of life and creates an intelligent creature
but a monster.
The Monster
The eight-foot-tall, ugly creation of Victor Frankenstein.
Intelligent and sensitive, the Monster attempts to combine
himself into human social patterns, but all who see him avoid
him.
Characters
Robert Walton
The seafarer is the narrator of the frame story
that begins and ends the Frankenstein.
Elizabeth Lavenza
Victor's sister by adoption, and later his wife.
Elizabeth is a stunningly beautiful and
remarkably pure girl whom Victor's mother
adopts.
THEME
 Birth and creation
 Ambition
EDGAR
ALLAN POE
03
EDGAR ALLAN POE
 January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849
 Edgar Allan Poe is credited with initiating the
modern detective story, developing the
horror story, and being a significant early
forerunner of the science fiction form.
“THE
BLACK CAT”
SUMMARY:
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/
poestories/section8/
Characters
Unnamed Narrator
 The narrator is an abusive person and loves to drink
alcohol.
The Narrator's Wife
 Not much information is provided about the narrator’s wife
other than that she shares his love of animals.
Pluto
 A black cat who is tortured by his owner.
The Police
 The police arrive to investigate the disappearance of the
narrator's wife.
THEME
 Justice and truth
“MURDERS IN
THE RUE
MORGUE”
SUMMARY:
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit
/poestories/section5/
Characters
Monsieur C. Auguste Dupin
 Dupin is clearly the main character, he's the one who
provides living evidence of the crime
Narrator
 The narrator seems to be a fairly empty character.
The Sailor
 This guy isn't a full-fledged character either.
The Prefect of Police (chief of police)
 Seems to be some kind of friend of Dupin's, because
he gets Dupin in to see the crime scene.
THEME
 Cunning and Cleverness
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PEREZ_REPORT_MIDTERM_ROMANTIC AGE.pptx

  • 2. Prose writers: • Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Persuasion, Emma. • Mary Shelley - Frankenstein • Edgar Allan Poe – “The Black Cat,” “Murders in the Rue Morgue” • Romantic Age Romantic poets: • William Blake • William Wordsworth • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • 4.  Romanticism was a reaction against the industrial revolution.  “Spirit of the Age”  It meant the shift of sensibility in art and literature and was based on interdependence of Man and Nature.
  • 6. WILLIAM BLAKE ● Born : 28 November 1757 London, England ● Died : 12 August 1827 (aged 69) London, England ● Literary movement: Romanticism ● Notable works: Songs of Innocence and of Experience, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, The Four Zoas, Jerusalem, Milton.
  • 7. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ● BORN: (7 April 1770) ● DIED: (23 April 1850) ● Literary movement: Romanticism ● Notable works: Resolution and Independence, I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud also known as "Daffodils, My Heart Leaps Up"
  • 8. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE ● Born : 21 October 1772/ Devon, England ● Died : 25 July 1834 (aged 61) Highgate, England ● Literary movement: Romanticism ● Notable works: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan, Christabel, Conversation poems, Biographia Literaria
  • 11. JANE AUSTEN • (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) • In all Jane Austen wrote six novels—Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion.
  • 13. OVERVIEW:  Pride and Prejudice tells the love story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, both of whom have to overcome their biases in order to end up together. Throughout the novel, both characters learn to unlearn their pride and prejudice so that they can come to accept the other's goodness of character.
  • 14. Characters Elizabeth Bennet  Elizabeth is the most intelligent and sensible of the five Bennet sisters. She has a tongue that occasionally proves too sharp for her own good. Her realization of Darcy’s essential goodness eventually triumphs over her initial prejudice against him. Fitzwilliam Darcy  A wealthy gentleman, the master of Pemberley. He tempers his class-consciousness and learns to admire and love Elizabeth for her strong character.
  • 15. THEME Love and Marriage  The novel focuses on the different ways love may grow or disappear, and whether or not society has room for romantic love and marriage to go together.
  • 18. Characters Elinor Dashwood  Elinor Dashwood is one of the two sisters at the heart of the novel; her marriage to Edward is the novel's happy ending. Edward Ferrars  A sensible and friendly person. Edward develops a close relationship with Elinor while staying at Norland and ultimately marries her.
  • 19. Characters Marianne Dashwood  Marianne's spontaneity, excessive sensibility, and romantic idealism lead her to fall in love with the John Willoughby. Willoughbly hurts Marianne causing her to finally recognize her misjudgment of him. Atbthe end of the story she marries her long-standing admirer, Colonel Brandon. John Willoughby  An attractive but deceitful young man who wins Marianne Dashwood's heart but then abandons her in favor of his wealth.
  • 20. Characters Colonel Brandon A retired officer who falls in love with Marianne Dashwood and acts kindly, honorably, and graciously towards the Dashwoods throughout the novel.
  • 21. THEME  Love and marriage
  • 23. OVERVIEW: Persuasion tells the story of a second chance, the reawakening of love between Anne Elliot and Captain Frederick Wentworth, whom eight years earlier she had been persuaded not to marry. Wentworth returns from the war with prize money and the social acceptability of naval rank.
  • 24. Characters Anne Elliot  At 27 Anne has lost the bloom of youth but is still pretty, with an elegance of mind and sweetness of character. Captain Frederick Wentworth  Captain Frederick Wentworth is a naval officer and Anne Elliot's former fiancé. Lady Russell  Independent and strong woman. Lady Russell is Anne Elliot's best friend.
  • 25. THEME  Second chance and persuasion
  • 26. EMMA
  • 28. Characters Emma Woodhouse: Emma is beautiful, clever, and rich. Also, she can be generous and caring. Mr. George Knightley: Mr. George Knightley is an old friend of the Woodhouse family. A kind, generous, but also rational man, he was the only person who would ever point out Emma's faults as well as her protector. Harriet Smith: The pretty but dull young woman but not really intelligent. Mr. Martin: The farmer who loves Harriet.
  • 29. THEME  Marriage and Social Status
  • 31. MARY SHELLY • BORN: 30 August 1797, Somers Town, London, England • DIED: 1 February 1851, Chester Square, London, England • Shelly famous novel, Frankenstein in 1818. Valperga , The Last Man , The autobiographical Lodore and Mathilde.
  • 34. Characters Victor Frankenstein The doomed protagonist and narrator of the story. Victor discovers the secret of life and creates an intelligent creature but a monster. The Monster The eight-foot-tall, ugly creation of Victor Frankenstein. Intelligent and sensitive, the Monster attempts to combine himself into human social patterns, but all who see him avoid him.
  • 35. Characters Robert Walton The seafarer is the narrator of the frame story that begins and ends the Frankenstein. Elizabeth Lavenza Victor's sister by adoption, and later his wife. Elizabeth is a stunningly beautiful and remarkably pure girl whom Victor's mother adopts.
  • 36. THEME  Birth and creation  Ambition
  • 38. EDGAR ALLAN POE  January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849  Edgar Allan Poe is credited with initiating the modern detective story, developing the horror story, and being a significant early forerunner of the science fiction form.
  • 41. Characters Unnamed Narrator  The narrator is an abusive person and loves to drink alcohol. The Narrator's Wife  Not much information is provided about the narrator’s wife other than that she shares his love of animals. Pluto  A black cat who is tortured by his owner. The Police  The police arrive to investigate the disappearance of the narrator's wife.
  • 45. Characters Monsieur C. Auguste Dupin  Dupin is clearly the main character, he's the one who provides living evidence of the crime Narrator  The narrator seems to be a fairly empty character. The Sailor  This guy isn't a full-fledged character either. The Prefect of Police (chief of police)  Seems to be some kind of friend of Dupin's, because he gets Dupin in to see the crime scene.
  • 46. THEME  Cunning and Cleverness
  • 47. CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, infographics and images by Freepik Thanks!