Structure
Word Choice and Tone
Imagery
Figurative Language
Theme
100

What does the poem's free verse form symbolize?

spontaneity and emotional freedom 

100

How does the speaker characterize the ponies?

Gentle and welcoming

100

What form of imagery is used to display the connection between the speaker and the ponies?

tactile imagery

100

What is the most prominent figurative language used throughout the poem? (Be broad)

Imagery

100

What could the poem's title mean?

The unexpected beauty of living in the present

200

How many stanzas are in "A Blessing"

1

200

What does the use of simple diction throughout the poem symbolize?

Natural beauty and raw emotion

200

The tactile image of touching the pony’s ear functions as a symbol of this

intimacy and mutual trust

200

The 2 types in "That if I stepped out of my body I would break Into blossom"

hyperbole and metaphor

200

The poem emphasizes that transcendence is not found in grand things hut rather in what?

The simplicity of life

300

As the poem progresses the shift between stanzas reflects what?

Emotional and spiritual transformation

300

What does the use of an ordinary setting symbolize?

Realism and the desire to be authentic

300

Why does the author use so much imagery specifically in terms of "A Blessing"

To break physical barriers and display emotional and physical connections and awakenings.

300

What type "They love each other. There is no loneliness like theirs"

Personification

300

The theme of emotional release is most evident in this moment

The last line's metaphor

400

What does the fragmented final line of the poem symbolize?

A sudden, overwhelming feeling of emotion

400

How does the speaker characterize him and his friend during the encounter with the ponies?

Curious and comfortable

400

The act of stepping over the fence becomes a metaphorical image for this

Crossing into spiritual and emotional openness

400

What symbol do the ponies serve?

An opportunity for the speaker to explore his emotional and spiritual state of being.

400

What spiritual outlook does the speaker have on life?

That transcendence is found in connection with the beauty and  simplicity of nature.

500

What does the poem's single, uninterrupted flow of thought and lack of traditional stanza breaks mimic?

The speaker's visible spiritual awakening

500

What could the word blossom mean at the end of the poem?

It symbolizes his full spiritual and emotional transformation

500

What does the visual image at the end of the poem point to?

The escape of his spiritual and emotional boundaries.

500

What does the metaphor at the end of the poem symbolize?

The tearing of boundaries and the speaker's emotional and spiritual awakening

500

The theme of connection is highlighted by the contrast between what 2 states

Isolation and contact

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