These characters steal away the child in "Stolen Child"
Faeries
Yeats's poetry often centers around this
Nature
This is the city where most of Crime and Punishment takes place.
St. Petersburg
The central theme of Crime and Punishment
Sin and redemption/crime and punishment
Sonya's shawl is this color
Green
This is represented by the fly in Emily Dickinson poem "I heard a Fly buzz --when I died--"
Doubt
Hopkins's poetry often juxtaposes these two ideas
Anguish and beauty
Ezra Pound was born in this country
Who is essential to Raskolnikov's redemption?
Sonya
Katerina represents this idea in Crime and Punishment
Justice (lady justice or human justice)
This person is praised at the end of Walt Whitman's poem "One's Self I Sing"?
Modern Man
This is represented by the word "Possibility" in Emily Dickinson's poem "I dwell in Possibility"
Poetry
World War I
This school of thought is condemned by association with Svidrigailov, Raskolnikov, and Luzhin
Rational Egoism
Svidrigailov's dreams could symbolize this
His unresolved guilt
This image is described by the last lines of "God's Grandeur"
The Holy Spirit over the world
Ezra Pound's 'motto' when it came to poetry
"Make it new"
Yeats is know as the last of the
Romantics
Raskolnikov must be willing to accept this, or he cannot be redeemed
Suffering
Raskolnikov's room could symbolize this
The state of his soul
The speaker in "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" is physically located here
The city (The roadway/The pavements grey)
This is the school of thought associated the soul in Yeats's "A Dialogue of Self and Soul"
Platonism
Define free verse poetry
Poetry a consistent without rhyme or meter
Sonya and Raskolnikov have this at the end of Crime and Punishment and it allows them to bear great suffering
Infinite love
Pulcheria's death symbolizes this effect of Raskolnikov's sin
Broken natural order (responses can vary)