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Side A ------ Side B The Only lyrical ballad by keats ------ la belle dame sans merci he left his first wife for a woman who was also a writer ------ shelley he died at 25 from TB ------ keats he was anotorious ladies man and this poem is semi-autobioggraphical ------ Don Juan. Byron. He was neo-classical in style and ultimately romantic in subject ------ keats what is the speaker jealous of in "ode to a nightingale"? ------ keats The nightengale inspires the speaker to do what? ------ write poetry his political beliefs made him an outcast ------ shelley his non-titled name is george gordon ------ Lord Byron Childe Harold's Pilgramage made him famous ------ Byron The theme of Don Juan ------ Carpe Diem The pom written in ottava rima ------ Don juan His first wife committed suicide in Hyde Park, London ------ shelley The point of view in "KUbla Khan" changes from _____to ____. ------ 3rd to 1st "And 'mid this tumult Kubla Heard from far/ Ancestral voices prophesying war!" What literary term is present? ------ Slant Rhyme "the Anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, the guide, the guaridan of my heart, and soul of all my moral being" what does the mean? ------ The general splendor of nature snesory imagery visceral experiences "Tintern Abbey" is a ____ poem what the Wye River Valley in Wales, which stands for____, has meant to the speaker ------ Lyric/ Romantic thoughts The opening and closing quatrins of "the tyger" are in ------ apostrophe the question blake poses for the reader in the tyger is ------ How can god create a negative animal blake's poem the lamb, poses a question but also answers it. the answer to who is your creator is ------ christ, the redeemer though the morning was cold, tom was happy and warm, so if all do their duty they need not fear harm. Lit. terms? ------ slant rhyme/ theme "then down a green plain leaping, laughing, they run, and wash in a river, and shine in the sun." Lit terms? ------ pun symbolism "here, under this dark sycamore, and view these plots of cottage ground" ------ Wordsworth Tintern Abbey That time is past and all it's aching joys are now no more. ------ Wordsworth Tintern Abbey For I have learned to look on nature, not as in the hour of throughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes the still, sad music of humanity" ------ tintern abbey wordsworth But Oh! that deep romantic chasm which slanted down the green hill athwart a cedarn cover!" ------ Kubla khan coleridge were all of them locked up in coffins of black ------ chimney sweeper blake it was a miracle of rare device a sunny please dome with caves of ice ------ kubla khan coleridge are those her ribs through which the sun did peer as through a grate? ------ Ancient Mariner coleridge so twice five miles of fertile ground ------ kubla khan coleridge his life was not romantic or poetic because he was happily married ------ Blake He placed a higher appreciation on the visual arts ------ Blake A good amount of his writings is cryptic and needs explanation ------ Blake The point of view of "The Chimney Sweeper" ------ 1st Person The tone of "The Tyger" ------ Aggressive He was the premiere lyrical poet of his day ------ Wordsworth He fathered a child out of wedlock with a French woman ------ Wordsworth His writing partner and confidant was Coleridge ------ Wordsworth He believed that nature made him a better person and God's vision could be seen in nature ------ Wordsworth He was an opium addict and this can be seen in his exotic poetry ------ Coleridge "Tintern Abbey's" rhyme scheme or rhythmic form ------ Blank Verse The tone is "Strange Fits of Passion Have I known" goes from hopeful to ------ Tragic The symbol of the _________ represents the decline of the lover's tryst in "Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known" ------ Moon He never married and is buried next to his mother ------ Wordsworth A long lyric about a serious subject ------ Lyrical Ballad Gulliver can best be described as a ------ simple, honest observer How does gulliver plan to free himself from the Lillipution's bonds ------ He plans to behave gently and submissively to gain the Lillipution's trust The Lilliputian candidate who jumps highest on a rope without falling ------ qualifies for a vacant position in a high office of the court a heroic couplet contists of two ------ rhymed lines of imabic pentameter At the end of "A Voyage to Lilliput", Reldresal implies that the Emperor ------ hopes that Gulliver will help to defend Lilliput against an attack from foreigners Which of the following items best describes how Swift satirizes the difference between political parties in Lilliput? ------ Swift mocks the petty differences between the political parties Swift writes satire in an attempt ------ to improve human conduct Swift describes several groups experiencing absurd conflicts. He does this to ------ make readers more aware of the absurd conflicts in their environments Irony can be defined as ------ A pointed contrast between reality and expectations Which of the following statements is the best example of situational irony ------ The Lilliputian, believing that Gulliver understands him, makes a long speech, but Gulliver does not understand a word Gullivers travels, judging from this excerpt alone, can best be termed a ------ merciless, devastating satire of humanity Gulliver has difficulty coping with the flies in Brobdingnag because ------ they leave excrement on his food and sting him The Queen asks Gulliver ------ if other English persons are as cowardly as he Which of the following statements best describes the King's treatment of Gulliver ------ He treats Gulliver gently but mocks the politics of his country Which of the following statements is true? ------ Gulliver's initial revulsionto the Brobdingnagians' immense bulk eventually vanishes. Swift's principal target is ------ the vices of legislators PART ONE:In this selection, Swift's views are presented by ------ The King of Brobdingnag Satire can be defined as: ------ a kind of writing that ridicules human weakness, vice or folly in order to bring about social reform Which of the following statements is the best example of satire in Part 2 ------ The King claims that vice and ignorance are the qualifications for an English legislator The purpose of A Modest Proposal is to satirize ------ English policy in Ireland The narrator of A Modest Proposal assumes the role of ------ an ecoonomic planner acting for the benefit of England (over the Irish) The narrator claims that landlords will benefit from his proposal because they will be able to ------ sell excess children Which of the following items is not an advantage anticipated by the narrator ------ will decrease the number of marriages The narrator claims to have no personal motive behind his proposal because ------ his child is too old to be sold and his wife is too old to have more children Swift's diction in A Modest Proposal creates a tone that is ------ frivolous "Satire's my weapon, but i'm too discreet to run amuck and tilt at all i meet" is an example of: ------ a closed herioc couplet. What does pope say about learning? ------ a small amount of learning is a dangerous thing. pope recommends forgiveness b/c it ------ helps one rise aboce being merely human "be thou the first rue merit to befirend; his praise is lostm who stays till all commend" advises the reader to: ------ avoid waiting for others' praise before praising something of merit. Which of the following statements best describes Pope's attitude toward satire? ------ he uses satire, but refrains from being overly aggrassive. which of the following statements best describes what pope is trying to accomplish in his herioc couplets? ------ he wants to give useful advice in a manner that is pleasing. In An Essay on Man poper recommends that people ------ examine themselves Antithesis can be defined as: ------ a contrst of ideas expressed in a grammatically balanced statement example of an antithesis? ------ people who are forewarned are sometimes forearmed. The rape of the Lock refers to: ------ theft of a lock of Belinda's hair During the fight between belinda and the baron: A Rape of the Lock ------ Belinda throws snuff at the baron what happens to the lock? Rape of the lock ------ it rises into stars Pope's point in The Rape of the lock is summarized in the line: ------ "What mighty contests rise from trivial things" A mock epic parodies an epic by treating a: ------ trivial subject in a lofty manner. which character is on a spiritual journey in Divine Comedy? ------ Dante Who is the first person narrator in Divine Comedy ------ dante wirgil tells dante that the most important quality for a person to behold it? ------ fortitude betrayers are cast into what circle of hell? ------ ninth The opening lines of Milton's Paradise Lost contains the poet's reasons for concentrating first on satan: ------ Seduced Adam and Eve Which of the following quotations from "the fall of satan" does not make refernce to the atmosphere of hell? ------ "As far as angels ken" in "the fall of satan" milton does not explore which themes? ------ adam and eve are not responsible for their actions. levels of hell in order? ------ 1. Sins of flesh 2. sins of anger 3. sins against reason 4. betrayers in "the rime of the Ancient Mariener" a ghost is driven by what two things? ------ grim reaper and a living dead woman. Which writers are of "second generation" romantic poets? ------ keats, shelley, gordon, byron The speaker's feeling about his tears in "Tears, Idle Tears" can best be described as: ------ confused and passionate At the end of the poem "Tears, Idle tears" it is clear that the speaker believes memories: ------ are like death in life In the poem "Tears, Idle Tears" the word idle can best be defined as ------ without worth or value of the following images, those that dominate the second and thrid stanzas are pathetic fallacies: "Tears, Idle Tears" ------ sunrise and sunset The mirror literally shows the Lady of Shalott: ------ her tapestry and shadowy images of the world outside. What describes camelot? ------ it is the real outside world. The image that best foresadows the ending of the poem is: ------ "the mirror cracking from side-to-sode" The flowers that the narrator mentions in "Lady of Shalott" are: ------ oppose the gray walls and towers surround her island represtent death In "Ulysses" the poetic form that Tennyson takes is a: ------ dramatic monologue The first audience in "Ulysses" is____. The narrator critiques what two persons in this section? ------ himself/ subjects and wife. The place where Ulysses hope he will sail to and once again meet with his friend Achilles is: ------ The Happy Isles Robert Browning takes as his narrator a mentally ill kill in what two poems? ------ My Last Duchess Porphyria's Lover "My last duchess" is based on what formal occasion? ------ A nobleman's employee making dowry arrangements with a widower. The Duke is angered by the fact the the young Duchess: "My last duchess" ------ smiled freely at others From the Duke's statement that no one pulls back the curtain from the portait except him, the reader can infer that the Duke: ------ likes to control his possessions and feels women are possessions. "And Moving through a mirror clear that hang before her all the year shadows of the world appear" ------ Tennyson Lady of Shalott. "She has a heart- how shall i say?-too soon made glad, too easily impressed; she lived what e'er she looked on, and her looks want everywhere." ------ browning my last duchess "so careful of the type? but no from scrpaed cliff and quarried stone she cries "a thousand types are gone" ------ tennyson in memorium "matched with are aged wife, i mete and dole unequal laws unto a savage race" ------ tennyson Ulysses "woman is the lesser man, and all their passions matched with mine are as moonlight unto sunlight, and as water unto wine" ------ Tennyson Locksley "For when the morning flush of passion and the first embrace had died between them, tho' he loved her none the less" ------ tennyson lucretus "And I said, 'My cousin Amy, speak and speak the truth to me, trust me, cousin, all the current of my being sets to thee.' ------ Tennyson Lockesly Hall "are God and Nature then at strife" ------ tennyson In Memorium "deep as first love, and wilofe with all regret; o death in life, the days that are no more!" ------ Tennyson tears idle tears "Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers, and i linger on the shore, and the individual withers, and the world is more and more" ------ tennyson locksley hall "tears from the depth of some divine despair rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes" ------ Tears, Idle Tears Tennyson "On Wither side by the rive lie long fields of barley and of rye" ------ Lady of Shalott Tennyson "Or at the casement seen her stand? or is she known in all the land" ------ Lady of Shalott Tennyson "The gemmy bridle glittered free, like to some brach of stars we see" ------ Lady of Shalott Tennyson "She left the web, she left the loom, she made three paces through the room" ------ Lady of Shalott Tennyson "And they crossed themselves for fear, all the knights at camelot" ------ Lady of Shalott Tennyson "She cries, "A Thousand types are gone; I care for nothing, all shall go." ------ In Memorium Tennyson "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield." ------ Ulysses Tennyson "come, my friends, 'tis not too late to seek a newer world." ------ Ulysses Tennyson "How dull it is to pause, to make an end, to rust unburnished, not to shine in use." ------ Ulysses Tennyson Who wrote In Memorium? ------ Tennyson about Arthor Henry Halem.
Side A ------ Side B The Only lyrical ballad by keats ------ la belle dame sans merci he left his first wife for a woman who was also a writer ------ shelley he died at 25 from TB ------ keats he was anotorious ladies man and this poem is semi-autobioggraphical ------ Don Juan. Byron. He was neo-classical in style and ultimately romantic in subject ------ keats what is the speaker jealous of in "ode to a nightingale"? ------ keats The nightengale inspires the speaker to do what? ------ write poetry his political beliefs made him an outcast ------ shelley his non-titled name is george gordon ------ Lord Byron Childe Harold's Pilgramage made him famous ------ Byron The theme of Don Juan ------ Carpe Diem The pom written in ottava rima ------ Don juan His first wife committed suicide in Hyde Park, London ------ shelley The point of view in "KUbla Khan" changes from _____to ____. ------ 3rd to 1st "And 'mid this tumult Kubla Heard from far/ Ancestral voices prophesying war!" What literary term is present? ------ Slant Rhyme "the Anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, the guide, the guaridan of my heart, and soul of all my moral being" what does the mean? ------ The general splendor of nature snesory imagery visceral experiences "Tintern Abbey" is a ____ poem what the Wye River Valley in Wales, which stands for____, has meant to the speaker ------ Lyric/ Romantic thoughts The opening and closing quatrins of "the tyger" are in ------ apostrophe the question blake poses for the reader in the tyger is ------ How can god create a negative animal blake's poem the lamb, poses a question but also answers it. the answer to who is your creator is ------ christ, the redeemer though the morning was cold, tom was happy and warm, so if all do their duty they need not fear harm. Lit. terms? ------ slant rhyme/ theme "then down a green plain leaping, laughing, they run, and wash in a river, and shine in the sun." Lit terms? ------ pun symbolism "here, under this dark sycamore, and view these plots of cottage ground" ------ Wordsworth Tintern Abbey That time is past and all it's aching joys are now no more. ------ Wordsworth Tintern Abbey For I have learned to look on nature, not as in the hour of throughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes the still, sad music of humanity" ------ tintern abbey wordsworth But Oh! that deep romantic chasm which slanted down the green hill athwart a cedarn cover!" ------ Kubla khan coleridge were all of them locked up in coffins of black ------ chimney sweeper blake it was a miracle of rare device a sunny please dome with caves of ice ------ kubla khan coleridge are those her ribs through which the sun did peer as through a grate? ------ Ancient Mariner coleridge so twice five miles of fertile ground ------ kubla khan coleridge his life was not romantic or poetic because he was happily married ------ Blake He placed a higher appreciation on the visual arts ------ Blake A good amount of his writings is cryptic and needs explanation ------ Blake The point of view of "The Chimney Sweeper" ------ 1st Person The tone of "The Tyger" ------ Aggressive He was the premiere lyrical poet of his day ------ Wordsworth He fathered a child out of wedlock with a French woman ------ Wordsworth His writing partner and confidant was Coleridge ------ Wordsworth He believed that nature made him a better person and God's vision could be seen in nature ------ Wordsworth He was an opium addict and this can be seen in his exotic poetry ------ Coleridge "Tintern Abbey's" rhyme scheme or rhythmic form ------ Blank Verse The tone is "Strange Fits of Passion Have I known" goes from hopeful to ------ Tragic The symbol of the _________ represents the decline of the lover's tryst in "Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known" ------ Moon He never married and is buried next to his mother ------ Wordsworth A long lyric about a serious subject ------ Lyrical Ballad Gulliver can best be described as a ------ simple, honest observer How does gulliver plan to free himself from the Lillipution's bonds ------ He plans to behave gently and submissively to gain the Lillipution's trust The Lilliputian candidate who jumps highest on a rope without falling ------ qualifies for a vacant position in a high office of the court a heroic couplet contists of two ------ rhymed lines of imabic pentameter At the end of "A Voyage to Lilliput", Reldresal implies that the Emperor ------ hopes that Gulliver will help to defend Lilliput against an attack from foreigners Which of the following items best describes how Swift satirizes the difference between political parties in Lilliput? ------ Swift mocks the petty differences between the political parties Swift writes satire in an attempt ------ to improve human conduct Swift describes several groups experiencing absurd conflicts. He does this to ------ make readers more aware of the absurd conflicts in their environments Irony can be defined as ------ A pointed contrast between reality and expectations Which of the following statements is the best example of situational irony ------ The Lilliputian, believing that Gulliver understands him, makes a long speech, but Gulliver does not understand a word Gullivers travels, judging from this excerpt alone, can best be termed a ------ merciless, devastating satire of humanity Gulliver has difficulty coping with the flies in Brobdingnag because ------ they leave excrement on his food and sting him The Queen asks Gulliver ------ if other English persons are as cowardly as he Which of the following statements best describes the King's treatment of Gulliver ------ He treats Gulliver gently but mocks the politics of his country Which of the following statements is true? ------ Gulliver's initial revulsionto the Brobdingnagians' immense bulk eventually vanishes. Swift's principal target is ------ the vices of legislators PART ONE:In this selection, Swift's views are presented by ------ The King of Brobdingnag Satire can be defined as: ------ a kind of writing that ridicules human weakness, vice or folly in order to bring about social reform Which of the following statements is the best example of satire in Part 2 ------ The King claims that vice and ignorance are the qualifications for an English legislator The purpose of A Modest Proposal is to satirize ------ English policy in Ireland The narrator of A Modest Proposal assumes the role of ------ an ecoonomic planner acting for the benefit of England (over the Irish) The narrator claims that landlords will benefit from his proposal because they will be able to ------ sell excess children Which of the following items is not an advantage anticipated by the narrator ------ will decrease the number of marriages The narrator claims to have no personal motive behind his proposal because ------ his child is too old to be sold and his wife is too old to have more children Swift's diction in A Modest Proposal creates a tone that is ------ frivolous "Satire's my weapon, but i'm too discreet to run amuck and tilt at all i meet" is an example of: ------ a closed herioc couplet. What does pope say about learning? ------ a small amount of learning is a dangerous thing. pope recommends forgiveness b/c it ------ helps one rise aboce being merely human "be thou the first rue merit to befirend; his praise is lostm who stays till all commend" advises the reader to: ------ avoid waiting for others' praise before praising something of merit. Which of the following statements best describes Pope's attitude toward satire? ------ he uses satire, but refrains from being overly aggrassive. which of the following statements best describes what pope is trying to accomplish in his herioc couplets? ------ he wants to give useful advice in a manner that is pleasing. In An Essay on Man poper recommends that people ------ examine themselves Antithesis can be defined as: ------ a contrst of ideas expressed in a grammatically balanced statement example of an antithesis? ------ people who are forewarned are sometimes forearmed. The rape of the Lock refers to: ------ theft of a lock of Belinda's hair During the fight between belinda and the baron: A Rape of the Lock ------ Belinda throws snuff at the baron what happens to the lock? Rape of the lock ------ it rises into stars Pope's point in The Rape of the lock is summarized in the line: ------ "What mighty contests rise from trivial things" A mock epic parodies an epic by treating a: ------ trivial subject in a lofty manner. which character is on a spiritual journey in Divine Comedy? ------ Dante Who is the first person narrator in Divine Comedy ------ dante wirgil tells dante that the most important quality for a person to behold it? ------ fortitude betrayers are cast into what circle of hell? ------ ninth The opening lines of Milton's Paradise Lost contains the poet's reasons for concentrating first on satan: ------ Seduced Adam and Eve Which of the following quotations from "the fall of satan" does not make refernce to the atmosphere of hell? ------ "As far as angels ken" in "the fall of satan" milton does not explore which themes? ------ adam and eve are not responsible for their actions. levels of hell in order? ------ 1. Sins of flesh 2. sins of anger 3. sins against reason 4. betrayers in "the rime of the Ancient Mariener" a ghost is driven by what two things? ------ grim reaper and a living dead woman. Which writers are of "second generation" romantic poets? ------ keats, shelley, gordon, byron The speaker's feeling about his tears in "Tears, Idle Tears" can best be described as: ------ confused and passionate At the end of the poem "Tears, Idle tears" it is clear that the speaker believes memories: ------ are like death in life In the poem "Tears, Idle Tears" the word idle can best be defined as ------ without worth or value of the following images, those that dominate the second and thrid stanzas are pathetic fallacies: "Tears, Idle Tears" ------ sunrise and sunset The mirror literally shows the Lady of Shalott: ------ her tapestry and shadowy images of the world outside. What describes camelot? ------ it is the real outside world. The image that best foresadows the ending of the poem is: ------ "the mirror cracking from side-to-sode" The flowers that the narrator mentions in "Lady of Shalott" are: ------ oppose the gray walls and towers surround her island represtent death In "Ulysses" the poetic form that Tennyson takes is a: ------ dramatic monologue The first audience in "Ulysses" is____. The narrator critiques what two persons in this section? ------ himself/ subjects and wife. The place where Ulysses hope he will sail to and once again meet with his friend Achilles is: ------ The Happy Isles Robert Browning takes as his narrator a mentally ill kill in what two poems? ------ My Last Duchess Porphyria's Lover "My last duchess" is based on what formal occasion? ------ A nobleman's employee making dowry arrangements with a widower. The Duke is angered by the fact the the young Duchess: "My last duchess" ------ smiled freely at others From the Duke's statement that no one pulls back the curtain from the portait except him, the reader can infer that the Duke: ------ likes to control his possessions and feels women are possessions. "And Moving through a mirror clear that hang before her all the year shadows of the world appear" ------ Tennyson Lady of Shalott. "She has a heart- how shall i say?-too soon made glad, too easily impressed; she lived what e'er she looked on, and her looks want everywhere." ------ browning my last duchess "so careful of the type? but no from scrpaed cliff and quarried stone she cries "a thousand types are gone" ------ tennyson in memorium "matched with are aged wife, i mete and dole unequal laws unto a savage race" ------ tennyson Ulysses "woman is the lesser man, and all their passions matched with mine are as moonlight unto sunlight, and as water unto wine" ------ Tennyson Locksley "For when the morning flush of passion and the first embrace had died between them, tho' he loved her none the less" ------ tennyson lucretus "And I said, 'My cousin Amy, speak and speak the truth to me, trust me, cousin, all the current of my being sets to thee.' ------ Tennyson Lockesly Hall "are God and Nature then at strife" ------ tennyson In Memorium "deep as first love, and wilofe with all regret; o death in life, the days that are no more!" ------ Tennyson tears idle tears "Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers, and i linger on the shore, and the individual withers, and the world is more and more" ------ tennyson locksley hall "tears from the depth of some divine despair rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes" ------ Tears, Idle Tears Tennyson "On Wither side by the rive lie long fields of barley and of rye" ------ Lady of Shalott Tennyson "Or at the casement seen her stand? or is she known in all the land" ------ Lady of Shalott Tennyson "The gemmy bridle glittered free, like to some brach of stars we see" ------ Lady of Shalott Tennyson "She left the web, she left the loom, she made three paces through the room" ------ Lady of Shalott Tennyson "And they crossed themselves for fear, all the knights at camelot" ------ Lady of Shalott Tennyson "She cries, "A Thousand types are gone; I care for nothing, all shall go." ------ In Memorium Tennyson "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield." ------ Ulysses Tennyson "come, my friends, 'tis not too late to seek a newer world." ------ Ulysses Tennyson "How dull it is to pause, to make an end, to rust unburnished, not to shine in use." ------ Ulysses Tennyson Who wrote In Memorium? ------ Tennyson about Arthor Henry Halem.
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