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Which of the following is a theme in 'A Prayer for My Daughter'?
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What does the 'tower' symbolize in 'A Prayer for My Daughter'?
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What does Yeats use as a symbol of abundance and fertility in 'A Prayer for My Daughter'?
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According to Yeats in 'A Prayer for My Daughter,' what is more important than beauty?
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Who was Maud Gonne?
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In 'A Prayer for My Daughter,' what does the storm symbolize?
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Which historical event is reflected in Yeats's poem 'Easter, 1916'?
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Which of the following best describes a major theme in Yeats's poetry?
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Which award did William Butler Yeats receive in 1923?
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Besides being a poet, what other role did Matthew Arnold fulfill, allowing him to comment on Victorian society?
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What overall sentiment does 'Dover Beach' convey about the state of the world?
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What does the speaker in 'Dover Beach' compare the world to in the final stanza?
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According to the notes, what led to skepticism and questioning of religious dogma during Arnold's time?
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In the final stanza of 'Dover Beach,' where does the speaker suggest one can find solace and stability?
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What metaphor does Arnold use in 'Dover Beach' to symbolize the decline of religious belief?
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To whom does the speaker allude in the second stanza of 'Dover Beach' to emphasize the timeless nature of human suffering?
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In the first stanza of 'Dover Beach,' how does Arnold create a sense of unease amidst the initial peaceful scene?
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What is the central theme of Matthew Arnold's 'Dover Beach'?
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In 'Dover Beach,' what historical period is Matthew Arnold reflecting on, particularly in relation to spiritual and moral decline?
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Which dramatic monologue by Robert Browning explores themes of power, corruption, and the decadence of the Renaissance Church?
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Which poem by Robert Browning is a defense of faith and compromise, presented through the voice of a Catholic bishop?
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What is the central theme of Browning's 'Rabbi Ben Ezra'?
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Which Browning poem uses the metaphor of a laboratory to explore themes of jealousy and revenge?
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In 'Fra Lippo Lippi,' what is the friar caught doing that leads to his encounter with the watch?
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Which of Browning's poems features a Duke as the speaker, revealing his controlling and possessive nature?
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What is the setting of Robert Browning's 'The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church'?
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Which poem by Robert Browning explores the complexities of artistic creation and the limitations faced by an artist?
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Which dramatic monologue by Robert Browning features a speaker contemplating the murder of his lover?
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In which year was Robert Browning's 'Men and Women' published?
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Which of the following is a major theme explored in Sylvia Plath’s works?
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Under what pseudonym was 'The Bell Jar' initially published?
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Which award did Sylvia Plath receive while a student at Smith College for her poem 'Two Lovers and a Beachcomber by the Real Sea'?
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Which poetry collection, published posthumously, earned Sylvia Plath the Pulitzer Prize in 1982?
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Which prestigious scholarship did Sylvia Plath win to study at Newnham College, Cambridge University?
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What is the title of Sylvia Plath's semi-autobiographical novel, published in 1963?
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Which magazine selected Sylvia Plath as a guest editor in 1953?
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In what year did Sylvia Plath publish her first poem, 'Poem,' in the Boston Herald children’s section?
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What was Sylvia Plath's father's profession?
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In which city and state was Sylvia Plath born?
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“To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.” — What does this final line express?
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How does Tennyson portray old age in Ulysses?
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What is the significance of “Telemachus” in the poem?
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Which of the following best describes the tone of the poem?
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What does Ulysses mean by “I am a part of all that I have met”?
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“To rust unburnish’d, not to shine in use!” — What figure of speech is used here?
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What is the central conflict in the poem Ulysses?
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What literary device is used in the phrase “To follow knowledge like a sinking star”?
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What does the line “I am a part of all that I have met” suggest about Ulysses?
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In the poem, how is Telemachus described by Ulysses?
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What does Ulysses intend to do after handing over his kingdom to his son Telemachus?
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