Emily Dickinson Background
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100

Dickinson said that she knew poetry when she felt 

What is physically as if the top of her head was taken off or so cold no fire could ever warm her.

100

Let us go then you and I

Who is T.S. Eliot

100

The poet's choice of words, phrases, sentence structures and figurative language; level of language

What is diction?

100

Good dog

What is "Dog's Death"?

100

A poem should ___ rather than tell.

What is "show."

200

Dickinson used unconnventional

What is punctuation?

200

I Heard a Fly buzz when I died

Who is Dickinson?

200

"Blinding sight" is an example of an

What is an oxymoron?

200

I do Not think that they will sing to me.

What is "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."

200

Which poet is known for the sequential logic of his imagery>

Who is T.S. Eliot?

300

Dickinson wrote several poems about ____ pain.

What is mental?

300

Rage, rage againstthe dying of the light

Who is Dylan Thomas?

300

Language that appeals to the senses is called 

What is imagery?

300

Men do not sham Convulsion, / Nor simulate a Throe --

What is "I Like a look of agaony"?

300

Who wrote "Splitting an Order"?

Who is Ted Kooser?

400

Name at least one of Dickinson's major themes.

What are mental anguish, seclusion, death, idealism, faith and doubt.

400

It was not Death, for I stood up

Who is Dickinson?

400

This type of poetry does not use a predictable form or regular rhthym and rhyme scheme.

What is open form?

400

Where a child would have cried "Mama!"

Where a child would have believed "Mama"

What is "Pain for a Daughter"

400

EWhich poet is known for using "Objective correlatives" to evoke responses from his readers?

Who is Eliot?

500

jDickinson's poetry is very subjective; At least one-fifth of Dickinson's poems begin with 

What is "I."

500

She had/A heart -- how shall I say? -- too soon made glad

Who is Robert Browning?

500

Repetition of the same vowel sounds such as "tide" and "time."

What is assonance?

500

while she slowly unrolls her napkin and places her spoon,
her knife and her fork in their proper places,
then smoothes the starched white napkin over her knees
and meets his eyes and holds out both old hands to him.

What is "Splitting an Order"?

500

This is another term for false emotion.  Greeting card poetry is more likely to use this.

What is sentimentality?

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