Paula studied a poem at school and made the following observations:

The end of every other line rhymes.
Each line in the poem alternates between having nine and six syllables.
The poet seems to value natural things that are wild or untamed.
The poet seems to explore opposites like toys versus work tools, and wildflowers versus carefully trimmed fruit trees.

These observations suggest that the poet shares values characteristic of which literary movement?

A.
Realism

B.
Postmodernism

C.
Classicism

D.
Romanticism

Respuesta :

 

D.  Romanticism

Is the correct answer

Answer:

The observations suggest that the poet shares values characteristic of the following literary movement:

D. Romanticism.

Explanation:

The writers of the Romantic Era truly valued nature and how positively it could   change a man's mindset. Poets valued rhyme in every other line, so there was also a structural concern, which was all part of the beauty of their art. Plus, they would alternate between nine and six syllables (again, part of the aesthetic beauty of those days). In Goethe's "The Sorrows of Young Werther", the main character in the beginning of the book moves from a big city to the country, and he describes the local nature very enthusiastically in his diary in the beginning of the book. In fact, he sees it as what he needs to be serene and at peace.