"Julia"
"My Last Duchess"
"Raw with Love"
"Love is Not All"
Poetry
100

What did Julia's husband do to her?

Exploit her for money.

100

Who does the duke want to marry?

The count's daughter.

100

Who wrote "Raw With Love?"

Charles Bukowski

100

What type of poem is “Love Is Not All”?

 A sonnet.

100

What is a group of lines in a poem?

What is a stanza.

200

Where did Wendy Rose go to college?

Berkeley University

200

Who painted the portrait of the duchess?

Fra Pandolf.

200

What feature did the "little dark girl" have?

Kind Eyes

200

What basic needs does the speaker say love cannot provide?

Food, drink, shelter, or healing.

200

What are five lines of poetry called?

Quintain.

300

After death, what did they do with Julia's body?

Mummified it.

300

What rhyme pattern is used?

Rhyming couplets.

300

What object did the speaker refer to as "mine?"A knife

A knife

300

How does the speaker’s attitude toward love change by the end?

 She realizes she still values love deeply.

300

What type of poem is structured in a 5-7-5 pattern with a total of 17 syllables?

What is a haiku

400

How did Julia die?

Childbirth

400

Where was the painting hidden behind?

A curtain. 

400

The “ugly heavy palms” waving along the shore serve as a symbol of what?

Weight of emotions

400

What is the main conflict in the poem?

The struggle between reason and emotion.

400

How can a poems structure affect its meaning?

It helps show the emotions and highlights key ideas.

500

What was the genetic disorder Julia had?

hypertrichosis and gingival hyperplasia. 

500

What does the duke mean when he says the duchess had a "spot of joy" on her cheek?

She was blushing.

500

When the speaker says, "I won't use it yet," the speaker is showing what trait?

Restraint

500

What message does Millay suggest about love’s importance?

Love may not sustain life physically, but it gives life meaning.

500

What 19th-century poet heard a "rapping at his chamber door" in a poem featuring a mysterious bird that speaks only one word: "Nevermore"?

Edgar Allen Poe