Speaker & Point of View
Literary Devices
Tone & Mood
Theme & Meaning
Close Reading & Interpretation
100

The speaker of the poem is a non-human object. What is it?

What is a mirror?

100

“Whatever I see I swallow immediately” is an example of this device.

What is personification?

100

The tone of the mirror is mostly emotionally neutral.

What is objective?

100

One central idea developed throughout the poem.

Truth is reflected even when it’s painful.

100

The “pink wall” makes the mirror feel ____.

What is bored?

200

Which word best describes the speaker in stanza one?

What is objective?

200

The word swallow suggests the mirror does what with images?

What is completely consumes them?

200

The two short sentences in line 15 create what tone?

What is pride?

200

The poem suggests that beauty is ____.

What is temporary?

200

The candles and moon are called “liars” because they ____.

Soften or distort the truth.

300

The speaker compares itself to “the eye of a little god,” meaning it ____.

What is sees all?

300

“Eye of a little god” is an example of this device.

What is a metaphor?

300

The mirror’s attitude toward the woman’s feelings can best be described as ____.

What is indifferent?

300

“In me she has drowned a young girl” suggests what theme?

Aging is inevitable.

300

Why does the woman turn away from the mirror?

To avoid discovering her true self.

400

The mirror claims it reflects things exactly as they are, without bias. This literary idea supports what trait?

What is objectivity?

400

The woman looking into the mirror is compared to this creature at the end of the poem.

What is a fish?

400

The woman’s emotional reaction to the mirror suggests what mood?

Unease / distress

400

Which theme can be inferred from lines 15–18?

What is beauty fading is inevitable?

400

What does “drowned” suggest in line 17?

The unavoidable passing of time.

500

Why is the mirror an effective speaker for the poem’s message?

Because it reflects truth without emotion or distortion.

500

The final simile suggests what happens to the woman over time?

She loses youth / sees herself more negatively.

500

Why does the mirror not comfort the woman?

Because it only reflects truth, not feelings.

500

Why is the mirror important to the woman?

It confirms her identity and aging each day.

500

What evidence best supports the poem’s main idea?

“Whatever I see I swallow immediately.”