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