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What dual role did Matthew Arnold hold during his lifetime?
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What does Chacko’s quote, “What is yours is mine and what’s mine is mine,” signify?
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What is significant about Browning’s Asolando?
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How does Baby Kochamma feel about Father Mulligan?
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Why is Browning’s style considered difficult?
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What tragedy happens to Sophie Mol in the novel?
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What is the significance of the “small things” in the novel?
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What does Baby Kochamma’s conversion to Catholicism symbolize?
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Which poem by Browning is based on a book he found in Florence?
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What poetic form is Robert Browning most famous for?
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What is a notable feature of Tennyson's shorter poems?
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In which poem does Tennyson mourn the death of his friend Arthur Hallam?
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In which poem does Tennyson mourn the death of his friend Arthur Hallam?
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What was the role of imagery and sensory devices in Victorian poetry?
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What kind of mythical interest did Victorian poets show?
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How did some Victorian poets try to preserve morality?
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How did Victorian poets differ from Romantics in their treatment of industrialization?
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What effect did scientific and rational developments have on religion in the Victorian age?
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What was the Victorian poets’ attitude toward science and technology?
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Why is pessimism a key feature of Victorian poetry?
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Which feature marks a major difference between Romantic and Victorian poetry?
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Which of the following best describes the Victorian age?
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What is the role of irony in the poem?
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Which tribe does Davis mention as “gone too without a trace”?
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What is the meaning of the line: “But I think of a people crucified – The real Australian story”?
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What poetic form does the poem "Aboriginal Australia" take?
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What kind of tone does Jack Davis use in the poem?
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What is the significance of the “freckled mind” in the line “To probe your freckled mind”?
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Which poetic device is used in the phrase “You murdered me with rope, with gun”?
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What historical event is referenced in the line “At Yirrakalas’ plea denied”?
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Who is the poem “Aboriginal Australia” addressed to?
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What is the central theme of the poem “Aboriginal Australia”?
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What is the function of repetition in the poem (e.g., “Africa, my Africa,” “This back…”)?
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What does the “back trembling with red scars” refer to?
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How many stanzas are there in the poem "Africa"?
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Which literary device is used in the repetition of “The blood of your sweat / The sweat of your work / The work of your slavery”?
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What is the meaning of “the bitter taste of liberty” in the poem?
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What does “your beautiful black blood that irrigates the fields” metaphorically suggest?
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Which poetic device is used in the phrase “Africa my Africa”?
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What is symbolized by the image of the "tree" in the poem?
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What poetic movement is David Diop associated with?
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What central theme does the poem "Africa" by David Diop convey?
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What does the poem suggest about the relationship between reality and appearance?
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What does the distortion in the water symbolize?
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Which literary device is used in “look long enough”?
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What is the poetic form of this poem?
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What collection does the poem" This is a Photograph of Me" belong to?
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What does the photograph metaphorically represent in the poem " This is a Photograph of Me"?
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What literary device is most used in the poem " This is a Photograph of Me" to connect lines without pause?
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The poem "This is a Photograph of Me "uses which narrative perspective?
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