Romantic Period LiveLesson Participation (Copy)

LiveLesson 1/29 Exit Ticket: Give an example with explanation of a Romantic Period theme found in the poem “To a Mouse.”

One example of a Romantic Period theme found in the poem "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns is the idea of nature being a powerful and unpredictable force. In the poem, the speaker reflects on how the mouse's carefully constructed home is destroyed by the plowman's plow, highlighting the fragility of life and the harsh realities of nature. This theme aligns with Romantic Period ideals of emphasizing the beauty and power of the natural world, as well as the idea that humans are interconnected with nature and subject to its whims. The speaker's lament for the mouse and recognition of its struggle resonates with Romantic Period beliefs in the inherent value and vulnerability of all living beings.