Basics
Who is Speaking?
Figurative Languages
100

Who is the poet that wrote Little Boy Crying?

Mervyn Morris 

100

How many main characters or speakers are in the poem?

The child and the father

100

When the father is called an “ogre,” what literary device is being used?

Metaphor

200

What country is Mervyn Morris from?

Jamaica 

200

Who does the child imagine the father as?

An ogre or giant

200

What do we call words that create strong pictures/images in our minds?

Imagery

300

What has just happened to the child at the start of the poem?

The child has been scolded and slapped by his father and begins to cry.

300

From whose point of view does the poem begin? (Child or Father)

Child's point of view 

300

The “mask” in the poem represents the father's hidden feelings. What literary device is this?

Symbolism

400

Where does the poem most likely take place?

At home / in a family environment 

400

Does the child understand the father’s true feelings?

No

400

True or False- The way the poem sounds helps us feel the emotions in the poem. 

True

500

Does the poem have any end rhyme scheme/rhyming words 

No, it is free verse. It is written without rhymes as it you are talking naturally to a friend 

500

What lesson does the father believe the child must learn?

Self-control and discipline and that all actions have consequences

500

Match the following: 

Imagery, Metaphor, Symbolism 

1. Words that help you see, hear, feel

2. Saying one thing is another thing

3. Something used to mean more

  • Imagery: Words that help you see, hear, feel
  • Metaphor: Saying one thing is another thing
  • Symbolism: Something used to mean more