Themes & Big Ideas
Literary Devices
Connections
100

When analyzing the theme of social injustice in America (I'm Putting My Queer Shoulder to the Wheel), which community/minority group is targeted?

The 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

100

Which literary device is used in the line "a limbo of limbs?"

Alliteration

100

Which US election is referenced in the America (I'm Putting My Queer Shoulder to the Wheel)?

2020 US Election

200

What is the theme in the poem If You Could See Me You Would See?

Desiring Recognition For Your Authentic Self (wanting to be seen for who you really are)

200

Which literary device is used in the line “The night America took off her mask?”

Personification 

200

What is the name of the person who has a poem that alludes to America (I'm Putting My Queer Shoulder to the Wheel)?

Allen Ginsberg

300

Which of these lines is evidence of wanting your true self to be seen in If You Could See Me You Would See?

  • “If you could actually see me”

  • “You would see shameless femininity”

  • “Instead what you see is not me”

All of the above

300

Which literary device is used in the line “I let myself be a foggy pile of indeterminate me?”

Metaphor

300

How does the structure of the poem If You Could See Me You Would See relate to the structure of the poem What is a Body if Not?

Both poems use anaphora to provide emphasis.

400

What were the 2 themes we analyzed in America (I'm Putting My Queer Shoulder to the Wheel)?

- Personal Growth

- Social Injustice

400

What were the 3 shades of blue mentioned in the motif we analyzed in America (I'm Putting My Queer Shoulder to the Wheel)?

Blue, cerulean, and sapphire.

400

Which poem does this line connect to "I let my body fold and unfold?"

Origa/Me 

"I'm not sure I can fold myself any smaller than this"

500

Which of these lines is evidence of personal growth in America (I'm Putting My Queer Shoulder to the Wheel)?

  • “I would stand as tall as her and scream back”

  • “I dipped my head in cerulean dye and felt mortality”

  • “queerly small and queerly quiet”

“I would stand as tall as her and scream back”

500

What is the meaning of the metaphor "a double-pane window" in If You Could See Me You Would See?

The speaker's dual nature, combining aspects of their old, masculine self with their new, feminine identity.

500

What metaphor do these lines have in common?

  • "The door in the uneven frame is slouching."

  • "a double-pane window with the inward pane broken."

The poems both use metaphors relating to imperfect furniture.

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