The poem SYMPATHY
Ten days in a mad house
Archetypes
Purpose and Perspective
Tone and meaning
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What is the central theme of the poem "Sympathy"?

The central theme of "Sympathy" is the longing for freedom and the pain of confinement.

100

What is the primary setting of Chapter IV?

The primary setting of Chapter IV is the mental institution where the author is reporting her experiences. 

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Define what an archetype is.

An archetype is a typical character, action, or situation that represents universal patterns of human nature.

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What is meant by the "author's purpose"?

The "author's purpose" refers to the reason the author writes a text, such as to inform, entertain, or persuade.

100

Define "tone" in literature.

"Tone" in literature refers to the author's attitude toward the subject or the audience.

200

Which literary device is prominently used in "Sympathy" to convey emotion?

A prominent literary device used in "Sympathy" is imagery, which evokes strong emotions.

200

Describe the author's purpose in this chapter.

The author's purpose in this chapter is to expose the harsh realities of mental health treatment and advocate for reform.

200

Give an example of a common archetype found in literature.

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How does perspective affect the way a story is told?

 Perspective affects storytelling by influencing the narrator's viewpoint and how events are presented to the audience.

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How does tone affect the meaning of a text?

Tone affects meaning by influencing how readers interpret the emotions and messages conveyed in the text.


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How does the imagery in "Sympathy" enhance the reader's understanding of the speaker's feelings?

The imagery in "Sympathy" enhances understanding by painting a vivid picture of the speaker's feelings of pain and longing.

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What perspective does the author use to narrate the events in Chapter IV?

The author uses a first-person perspective to narrate the events, providing a personal account of her experiences.

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How do archetypes help in understanding character development?

Archetypes help in understanding character development by providing familiar traits and roles that audiences can recognize.

300

Analyze the purpose of the author in "Ten Days in a Mad House."

The purpose of the author in "Ten Days in a Mad House" is to raise awareness about the treatment of the mentally ill and advocate for change.

300

 Identify the tone of "Sympathy" and provide evidence.

The tone of "Sympathy" is sorrowful and reflective, supported by the use of poignant imagery.

400

 Identify a line from "Sympathy" that illustrates its tone.

A line that illustrates the tone is: "I know why the caged bird sings," reflecting a tone of sorrow and yearning.

400

How does the author depict the theme of mental illness in this chapter?

 The author depicts the theme of mental illness through descriptions of the conditions and treatment of patients.

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Identify an archetype present in "Sympathy" and explain its significance.

 An archetype in "Sympathy" is the "caged bird," symbolizing oppression and the desire for freedom.

400

What is the relationship between purpose and perspective in a literary work?

The relationship between purpose and perspective is that the author's perspective shapes the intended message and how it is received by readers.

400

Explain how tone can change throughout a narrative.

Tone can change throughout a narrative, reflecting shifts in the narrative mood or character emotions.

500

Discuss how the speaker's perspective influences the interpretation of the poem.

The speaker's perspective as an observer of oppression influences the interpretation, evoking empathy from the reader.

500

Analyze a significant character introduced in Chapter IV and their role in the story.

A significant character introduced is the narrator herself, whose experiences highlight the injustices faced by those in mental institutions.


500

Discuss how archetypes influence the plot of a story.

Archetypes influence the plot by providing a framework for character actions and motivations that drive the storyline.

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Discuss how the author's perspective shapes the audience's response to the story.

The author's perspective shapes the audience's response by framing the narrative in a way that evokes specific emotions and reactions.

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Analyze how the tone in Chapter IV influences the reader's understanding of the main themes.

The tone in Chapter IV influences understanding by creating a sense of urgency and empathy for the individuals in the mental institution.