Emily D: After pain, Fly buzz
Emily D: Death
R. Frosty: Mending Wall
R. Frosty: Out and Stopping
Frost: Nothing Gold/Haiku
100

After pain: "The stiff Heart questions 'was it He, that bore,'" (3) has an example of what poetic device?

personification  

100

Who is the 'He' of the second line?        

death

100

At the start, the conflict of the poem is that…

 unknown forces are causing the speaker’s stone wall to fall apart (person vs nature)

100

Out: The title comes from a monologue from

Macbeth

100

Nothing: Why do you think Robert Frost references the Garden of Eden in this poem?

to compare the changes in nature to a loss of innocence in paradise

200

After pain: What is the "formal feeling" described by the poem?

Emotional numbness

200

What is the 'House' referred to in the fifth stanza?        

grave

200

How does the speaker interact with his neighbor?

He works calmly with his neighbor to rebuild the wall.

200

Out: The feelings of the family after the boy’s death reveal

They must continue to live without him

200

Nothing: What best identifies a theme of the text?

The most beautiful moments of youth are brief

300

After pain: "The Nerves sit ceremonious, like Tombs – "  has an example of what?        

Personification and Simile                        

300

Which words could be used to describe Death in this poem?

Civil, polite, gentlemanly

300

The speaker and the neighbor…

disagree over whether the wall is really needed.

300

Which best describes the tone of the poem?

indifference 

300

Haiku has to have this syllable pattern:

5, 7, 5

400

Fly: In the final stanza, what adjectives does the speaker use to describe the buzzing of the fly?  - What is Dickinson saying about dying?

The speaker describes the fly as having a Blue , uncertain stumbling Buzz - she is saying death is an everyday, common experience; even though we are unclear about what happens.

400

 'And I had put away / My labor and my leisure too' - What is meant by these lines?

The narrator will never again work or participate in any other activity

400

What does the word “spell” most closely mean as it is used in line 18?

command

400

Stopping: The speaker of the poem..

stops to observe the snowfall in the woods  

400

Haiku cannot include (3 figurative language devices):

simile, metaphor, personification

500

Fly: Which letter represents the assonance in the following line: "With Blue - uncertain stumbling Buzz-"

U

500

With which lines are the lines in the last question contrasted?                        

'We passed the School, where Children strove / At Recess--in the Ring--'          

500

How does the speaker respond to his neighbor’s saying?

He questions the logic of the wall and meaning behind it.

500

Stopping: The woods could best be described as…

quiet and peaceful      

500

Haiku attempts to:

Capture a moment in time where we think about nature