What is the setting?
A laboratory or King’s Ball
What profession is the main character?
A knight
What did the fathers breath smell like?
Whiskey
What is the setting of the story?
Who is this poem about?
A dying father
What is being made in the Laboratory
Poison
What did the main character make for the woman he meets?
Garland/wreath
What is a waltz?
a dance
Where did the traveler come from?
An antique land
What is the most prevalent poetic device used?
Refrain
Who made the item?
The Old Man
How many speakers are there?
2
What is the poetic device used in the following line?
”My mothers countenance/could not unfrown itself”
Personification
Who was the statue?
A king or a leader
What poetic device is used in this sentence?
”Who see with blinding sight”
Antithesis
What was the item delivered in?
Lozenge
Who did the main character see in his dream?
kings/princes/knights
What does the kid get scraped by?
a belt
What figurative language is most used?
Imagery
What poetic device is used in this sentence?
”Their frail deeds might have danced in a Green Bay”
Personification
What are the names of the two ladies the man is cheating on the main character with?
Pauline and Elise
What was the fathers profession?
Greenhouse worker
What type of poem is it?
Sonnet
What were the 4 types of men in the poem?
Wise, good, wild, and grave