Vocab
Terms
Paradise Lost
Poems
Modest Proposal
100

to charm, attract, or interest, sometimes in order to deceive

Beguiled

100

a philosophy that emphasized the role of reason rather than sensory experience or faith in answering basic questions of human existence

Rationalism

100

Why did Adam hide?

He was naked

100

The flea is compared to

marriage

100

The author states his modest proposal will help solve what?

Termination of pregnancy

200

a negotiation between enemies

Parley

200

a reversal in the order of words in two otherwise parallel phrases

Chiasmus

200

Sin and death build a bridge over what?

Chaos

200

What is the purpose of The Flea?

To seduce his lover

200

Which rhetorical device does Swift use?

sarcasm

300

granting something as a courtesy or an act of gracious condescension



Vouchsafe

300

 literature having elements of comedy and tragedy, often involving gloomy or morbid

Black comedy

300

After Satan is victorious, how do his followers respond?

They hiss

300

What is his love's response in Song to Celia?

She rejects him

300

What are the most dangerous enemies, according to the author?

The papists (catholics)

400

admit openly and bluntly


avouch

400

a mild or pleasant word or phrase that is used instead of one that is unpleasant or offensive

Euphemism

400

What infects man?

Sin

400

In To His Coy Mistress, what is the marble vault referring to?

grave/body

400

Why can't the author benefit from his proposal?

His children are already grown

500

approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation

ratify

500

 a poetic mode wherein the speaker uses metaphor, simile and hyperbole to describe the parts of his or her lover's body

Blazon

500

What happens to the fruit Satan's followers eat?

It turns to dust.

500

In To His Coy Mistress, he states he can't stop time but he can do what?

"make him run"

500

How does his proposal help marriages?

Husbands will no longer beat their wives