Encountering the Other
Metamorphosis
Poems
Poems
The Doll's House
100

Best definition of The Other

People who are unfamiliar to a person or group


100

Gregor's first reaction to his change

he will go about normally


100

In SWB the event that caused the speaker great sorrow

the death of a childhood friend once he visited London 

100

All three poems studied explore this aspect of the human experience

uncomfortable social barriers


100

description of Aunt Beryl

often complains


200

the view of warfare the author expresses

it is a disaster


200

the most important reason that Gregor has held onto his job as a traveling salesman

he feels financially responsible for his family


200

the most significant way SWB departs from the traditional sonnet

Its fourteen lines are sections run together without line breaks


200

The main reason for the title of F

to stress the barrier between the tourist and the speaker and her family


200

The reason the Kelvey girls are treated so poorly

they are poor and considered low class


300

the main way that the world of the future will differ from the world of the past and present

people will encounter a new type of Other


300

How Grete treats her brother at first

with sympathy


300

Name one characteristic of a true sonnet

3 quatrains and a couplet


300

All three poems are written in this verse

free verse


300

the lamp's symbol

warmth and love


400

the main question that people face when they encounter unfamiliar people

How should we react when we meet different people than us


400

how the family justifies their decision to get rid of the bug

by convincing themselves Gregor is not really the insect

400

The purpose ellipses serve in E

the statements are so predictable they need not be completed

400

the two poems considered prose poetry

SWB and E

400

symbol of the Kelvey's clothing

Social status/poverty
500

the most significant thing that leads to Gregor's deterioration

Grete no longer shows compassion for him

500

The main point of of the mother in F when she repeats, "It's their beach"

It's sad that the locals think their beach belongs to tourist.

500
the definition of enjambment

The running-over of a sentence or phrase from one poetic line to the next, without terminal punctuation

500

Kezie's feelings about the lamp in the doll house

comforting / perfect