Guided Reading 19 – 4
1. The __________________ emphasized feelings, emotion, and imagination as sources of knowing.
2. Romantics also valued __________________, the belief in the uniqueness of each person.
3. Many romantics had a passionate interest in the __________________.
4. The exotic and __________________ also attracted many romantics.
5. Chilling examples of romantic literature are Mary Shelly’s __________________ in Britain and Edgar Allen Poe’s short stories of horror in the United States.
6. __________________ and other romantic poets believed science had reduced nature to a cold object of study.
7. Romantic artists believed art was a reflection of the artist’s inner __________________.
8. To many romantics, __________________ was the most romantic of the arts.
9. __________________ said, “I must write, for what weighs on my heart, I must express!”
10. In biology, Frenchman Louis Pasteur proposed the __________________ theory of disease.
11. In Great Britain, Michael Faraday put together a primitive generator that laid the foundation for the use of __________________ current.
12. Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species by Means of Selection, a theory that each kind of plant and animal had __________________ over a long period of time.
13. Darwin’s ideas raised a storm of controversy, with many people condemning Darwin for denying God’s role in __________________.
14. Literary realists wanted to write about __________________ characters from actual life rather than romantic heroes in exotic settings.