Emily Dickinson
William Shakespeare
Figurative Language
Sonnets
Poetry Unit
100

What time period was Emily Dickinson alive for?

1800's or Victorian Era 

100

What kind of poems did Shakespeare make famous or popular?

Sonnets

100

Which poetic device is characterized by the repetition of initial consonant sounds in closely positioned word?

An Alliteration 

100

How many syllables does a typical Shakespearean sonnet have? 

10 syllables 

100

The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line in a poem is known as..

Rhyme Scheme

200

Why was Emily so weird? 

She was scared of the outside and she always stayed inside / She was obsessed with death 

200

Where did Shakespeare live?

England / Stratford-upon-Avon 

200

What is a combination of contradictory or opposite words called?

An Oxymoron 

200

What is a couplet? Where is it located at in a sonnet or poem?

A couplet is a pair of rhyming words found at the end of a sonnet or poem. 

200

What is a group of lines in a poem called? Sometimes poems have 1 or more than 1 

A stanza 

300

What was unique about Emily Dickinson poetry?

Extra 200 if you can name all 3 reasons. 

She used dashes, capital letters, and often wrote about death, nature, or religion 

300

In a typical Shakespearean sonnet, how many lines make up the couplet?

2 Lines 

300

What is the term for a reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art?

An Allusion 

300

What is the typical rhyme scheme of a sonnet? 

Extra 100 if you can provide both. 

ABAB , CDCD , EFEF , GG or an alternating rhyme scheme 

300

What poetic device involves repeating words, phrases, lines, or stanzas

Repetition 

400

In Emily Dickinson's poem "I heard a Fly buzz - when I died -", the fly symbolizes, what?

The insignificance of death

400

What kind of themes did Shakespeare typically explore?  

 Love, beauty, and the passage of time

400

What is an extended metaphor?

Extra 100 points for providing an example of an extended metaphor 

A metaphor that lasts for several lines or throughout an entire poem. One example of an extended metaphor is Emily Dickinson's poems "Because I could not stop for Death" and "I heard a Fly - Buzz when I died"

400

What is the theme of the two sonnets we have worked with? 

Love, appreciation, and admiration 

400

An author uses words like joyous, effervescent, and exalted what might be the mood the author is trying to create?

A happy, excited mood. 

500

Explain how both poems we covered are similar to each other. "Because I could not Stop for Death and I heard a Fly -- Buzz when I died"


They are both about death, they both have figurative language, 1st person POV, and and personification of death 

500

Name a famous Shakespeare play

Extra 100 points if you can name 2 plays.

Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, or Mcbeth

500

What is the difference between tone and mood in poetry?

Tone is the words the author uses to describe and mood is the emotion that is felt when reading the words. 

500

Translate the following lines in modern english

"Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks,

But bears it out even to the edge of doom"

"Real love doesn’t change as time passes. It stays strong, even until the very end.

500

True or False The reason why people might write poetry is to express emotions, to tell a story, make a political statement, and grow their bank account 

False 

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