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What do the lines “No children run to lisp their sire’s return, / Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share” emphasize?
What does the phrase “The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep” imply about the ancestors?
What does the phrase "molest her ancient solitary reign" imply about the owl's feelings?
What does the phrase "the curfew tolls the knell of parting day" symbolize?
The father figure in the poem Daddy is :
Who ultimately exposes the schemers in the play?
What lesson does Sir Peter learn by the end of the play?
What is the outcome for Charles Surface?
Which literary device is most commonly used in the play?
Who delivers the famous "screen scene" in the play?
How does Joseph Surface’s hypocrisy get exposed?
What is the primary theme of The School for Scandal?
What does Sir Oliver learn about Charles?
What does Charles Surface sell to raise money?
Which character is known for their hypocrisy?
Who is Maria in love with?
Why does Sir Oliver disguise himself as Mr. Premium?
What is the relationship between Charles and Joseph Surface?
What is Lady Sneerwell’s primary motive in the play?
Who is the main antagonist in The School for Scandal?
The poet's ultimate realization is that:
The tone of the poem transitions from:
What does "light" symbolize in the poem?
What is the poetic form of "On His Blindness"?
The phrase "They also serve who only stand and wait" means:
Who answers the poet’s concerns in the poem?
What does the line "God doth not need either man’s work or his own gifts" suggest?
Why is the speaker troubled in the poem?
What does the poet refer to as his "one talent"?
What is the central theme of "On His Blindness"?
What is the significance of moral corruption in Sonnet 121?
Which literary technique does Shakespeare use in Sonnet 121 to challenge societal norms?
What is the function of the couplet at the end of Sonnet 121?
What poetic form is Sonnet 121 written in?
What does the speaker suggest about those who judge him?
Which of the following best describes the speaker’s tone in Sonnet 121?
In the context of Sonnet 121, what does "vile" mean?
The phrase "I am that I am" suggests:
The sonnet reflects Shakespeare’s belief that:
What literary device is prominent in the line "No, I am that I am"?
What is the rhyme scheme of Sonnet 121?
According to Sonnet 121, why does the speaker believe that the opinions of others are unreliable?
What does the line "Tis better to be vile than vile esteemed" mean?
In Sonnet 121, the speaker argues that it is better to be ____ than to be falsely accused of being bad.
What is the central theme of Sonnet 121?
Which prestigious position was offered to Gray in 1757?
How many poems did Gray publish in his lifetime?
When was Thomas Gray born?
In which collection was "Night of the Scorpion" published?
When was the poem "Obituary" published?