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Sonnet XLIII by Elizabeth Barrett Browning – Questions and Answers

25/03/202021/03/2020 by Mir Afzal

Sonnet XLIII Or How Do I Love Thee? Context At a very young age, the brother of Elizabeth Barrett Browning drowned with the result her father becoming very over-protective. She eloped with the poet, Robert Browning against his wishes, revealing how important love had been to her. After she married Robert Browning, her father disinherited … Read more

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The Village Blacksmith – Questions and Answers

21/03/2020 by Mir Afzal

The Village Blacksmith by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vocabulary sinewy – muscular bellows – wind-tunnels, chimneys chaff – tease threshing – beating repose – sleep Questions and Answers 1. How does the speaker feel about the village blacksmith? The speaker holds the blacksmith in high esteem as a hard worker, faithful man, loving father, devoted husband, … Read more

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The Children’s Hour by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow – Questions and Answers

21/03/2020 by Mir Afzal

The Children’s Hour by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Vocabulary banditti – plural of “bandit,” thieves moulder – decay; crumble to dust 1. Describe the speaker of this poem. What is the speaker’s gender? What do you think the speaker’s relation is to Alice, Allegra, and Edith? The speaker is male (“an old moustache as I am”). … Read more

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Barbara Frietchie – Questions and Answers

21/03/2020 by Mir Afzal

“Barbara Frietchie” by John Greenleaf Whittier Vocabulary famished – starving, hungry fourscore year and ten – 90 years old Questions and Answers 1. The speaker makes references to the “Lee” (Robert E.), a figure from outside the poem whom the speaker assumes readers will recognize. What is the literary term for this kind of reference? … Read more

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The Divine Image by William Blake: Summary and Questions

21/03/2020 by Mir Afzal

The Divine Image by William Blake Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love are the attributes qualities of God. We pray God to these attributes when we are in distress. Mercy has a kind human heart, pity a human face, love is the human form and peace is the human dress. Where, mercy, pity, peace and love … Read more

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Chicago by Carl Sandburg Questions and Answers

21/03/2020 by Mir Afzal

“Chicago” by Carl Sandburg Vocabulary brawling – fighting noisily Questions and Answers 1. Who or what is the speaker addressing in this poem? The speaker is addressing the city of Chicago. 2. How does the speaker handle complaints about the city? The speaker acknowledges that the complaints are valid, then goes on to counter them … Read more

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The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred, Lord Tennyson; Summary, Analysis and Questions Answers

08/10/202021/03/2020 by Mir Afzal

“The Charge of the Light Brigade” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson Summary The poem tells the story of a brigade consisting of 600 soldiers who rode on horseback into the “valley of death” for about one and a half miles. The soldiers were obeying a command to charge the enemy forces that had been seizing their … Read more

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“I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman

21/03/2020 by Mir Afzal

“I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman Vocabulary blithe – lighthearted; carefree robust – healthy and energetic Questions and Answers 1. This poem proceeds roughly in the form of a list. What is the literary term for such a poem? Catalogue verse is the literary term for this form. 2. Describe the overall tone of … Read more

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America Singing “O, Captain! My Captain!” by Walt Whitman: Questions

21/03/2020 by Mir Afzal

“America Singing.” “O, Captain! My Captain!” by Walt Whitman Vocabulary keel – the body of a ship rack – in this case, stress or torture Questions and Answers 1. Refer to the introduction to Walt Whitman’s poem and explain who the captain is in this poem. The introduction to Walt Whitman’s poetry reveals that this … Read more

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A Noiseless Patient Spider by Walt Whitman: Questions Answers

21/03/2020 by Mir Afzal

A Noiseless Patient Spider by Walt Whitman Vocabulary promontory – part of land that projects out, as into water ductile – in this case, capable of being drawn out into threads gossamer – delicate; gauzy Questions and Answers 1. Why do you think Whitman uses the repetition of “filament, filament, filament” in the fourth line, … Read more

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Lucifer in Starlight by George Meredith: Questions Answers

21/03/2020 by Mir Afzal

Lucifer in Starlight by George Meredith Questions and Answers 1. What poetic form does “Lucifer in Starlight” follow? The poem is a Petrarchan or Italian sonnet. 2. To what does the allusion, “the old revolt from Awe” refer? The allusion is to the biblical tale of Lucifer’s losing battle with God. Upon his defeat, Lucifer … Read more

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I’m Nobody! Who Are You? by Emily Dickinson: Questions and Answers

21/03/2020 by Mir Afzal

“I’m Nobody! Who Are You?” by Emily Dickinson Vocabulary bog – a wet, spongy area of ground, where one is likely to sink, and where frogs live. Questions and Answers 1. Describe the over-all tone of this poem. Answers may vary. Example: The tone is both intimate, drawing the reader into a circle with the … Read more

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