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What does the speaker mean by “I’m through” in the last line?
What is one key poetic device Plath uses heavily in Daddy?
What does the “stake in your fat black heart” signify in the poem’s conclusion?
What tone best describes Daddy overall?
What object does the speaker use to symbolize cutting off communication with her father’s memory?
How many lines and stanzas does Daddy contain, as noted in the file?
Which historical allusions does the speaker controversially use in the poem?
What metaphor does Plath use to describe herself in relation to her father in the opening lines?
How does the speaker symbolically kill her father’s oppressive image in the poem?
What does the speaker mean when she says “I’m through”?
Which best describes the structure and style of Daddy?
What is the tone of Daddy?
Which mythological creature does the speaker compare her father/husband to in the poem’s conclusion?
What event in Plath’s life significantly influenced the poem Daddy?
What does the “black shoe” metaphor in the poem represent?
Which historical imagery does Plath controversially use in Daddy?
What literary movement is Daddy most associated with?
Who is the speaker of Daddy?
Which of these meter patterns is used in A Prayer for my Daughter?
What is represented by the “Horn of Plenty” in the poem?
What does Yeats use as a symbol of stability and rootedness for his daughter?
What is the poet’s primary wish for his daughter regarding beauty?
Which literary device is used in the phrase “murderous innocence of the sea”?
In which collection was A Prayer for my Daughter published?
Who is the speaker of A Prayer for my Daughter?
What major theme is explored in “A Prayer for my Daughter”?
Which organization did Yeats help found to promote Irish plays?
In “A Prayer for my Daughter,” what does the “hidden tree” symbolize?
What poetic movement is Yeats most associated with?
Which woman from Yeats’s life is indirectly criticized in “A Prayer for my Daughter”?
What is the setting of “A Prayer for my Daughter”?
W. B. Yeats was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in the year:
What is a key structural feature of the novel?
What leads to Velutha’s death?
Why does Ammu marry Baba?
What trauma causes Estha to withdraw into silence?
What best describes Baby Kochamma’s character?
What does the title The God of Small Things represent?
What causes Sophie Mol’s death?
Who convinces Estha to falsely accuse Velutha?
What is the significance of the History House in the novel?
Who discovers the moth that changes Pappachi’s life?
What is significant about the structure of The God of Small Things?
Why did Ammu marry Baba?
Which character is described as submissive, nervous, and silent in the novel?
What is the setting of the main plot of The God of Small Things?
What role does Baby Kochamma play in the novel?
What does the title The God of Small Things symbolize?
Who is Sophie Mol?
Why is The God of Small Things considered semi-autobiographical?