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What genre of poetry is Shelley best known for?
In which religious tradition did Milton strongly believe?
Where did John Milton receive his higher education?
Which era does John Milton belong to?
What is John Milton most famous for?
What literary features are characteristic of metaphysical poetry?
Why is metaphysical poetry often difficult for the average reader?
Who was John Donne’s maternal grandfather?
What literary device is heavily used in this poem to explore abstract ideas through concrete images?
Why did John Donne write this poem?
What is the central message of the poem's farewell?
To whom is the poem believed to have been addressed?
Who wrote "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning"?
What is the nationality of John Donne?
What theme is suggested by the idea that "evil rules the world"?
What is the central theme of Romeo and Juliet?
In which year were Shakespeare's sonnets published?
Which of the following is a Shakespearean tragedy?
Where was William Shakespeare born?
What does the speaker suggest in the line "'Tis better to be vile than vile esteemed"?
What is meant by the line “No, I am that I am”?
What does the speaker suggest about public perception?
In which poem of Wordsworth these lines occur? "We are asleep in body; And become a living soul.
What was the name of the age Wordsworth helped launch by his friend?
At the beginning of the poem " Lines written a few miles above " Tintern Abbey". What does Wordsworth describe in detail?
Which of these description best characterizes William Wordsworth?
What is writing style of poem?
What is the overall theme of the poem?
What is the speaker of the poem reflecting in the poem "Tintern Abbey"?
What time has been passed when wordsworth visited again" Tintern Abbey"?
What are the main aspects of romanticism age that Wordsworth uses in the poem "Tintern Abbey".
How did the speaker react to the nature?
What poetic form best describes Tintern Abbey?
What tone is not mentioned as part of the poem’s tone?
The poem refers to nature as an "anchor," "nurse," and "guide." These are examples of which device?
Which device involves giving human characteristics to non-human elements?
What poetic device is used in the line “Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart”?
Which device is evident in the phrase: “when like a roe / I bounded o’er the mountains”?
What is enjambment?
Which two literary devices refer to the repetition of sounds in nearby words?
In Tintern Abbey, to whom does the speaker most significantly use apostrophe?
Which literary device involves addressing someone who is absent, dead, or non-human as if they were present and capable of understanding?
What year were Shakespeare’s twins, Hamnet and Judith, born?
How old was Hamnet, Shakespeare’s son, when he died?
How old was Anne Hathaway when she married Shakespeare?
What was Shakespeare’s mother’s name?
Who was Shakespeare’s father?
How does Wordsworth describe the effect of solitude in nature?
What time period was "Tintern Abbey" written in?
What does Wordsworth mean by "The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, The guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul Of all my moral being"?