Low Tide on Grade Pre
Walking in Paris
Sonnet 76
Poetry terms (no googling!)
100

 

Which of the following best describes the structure of the poem? 

A) It begins with the expression of a desire, then imagines the fulfillment of that desire, and finally describes the disillusionment with that desire. 

B) It begins with an evening in the present, examines the significance of a memory, and returns to a somewhat later moment in the same evening.

C) Alternating stanzas depict the speaker's internal and external worlds.

B) It begins with an evening in the present, examines the significance of a memory, and returns to a somewhat later moment in the same evening.  

100

The fourth stanza makes particular use of 

A) third person point of view 

B) an unreliable speaker 

C) stream of consciousness

D) Direct address 

D) Direct address

100

The image presented in line 11 (so all...new) significantly implies the speaker's... 

A) skill in presenting the same thoughts in numerous poems

B) conviction that poetry is defined more by technique than substance 

C) sense of being stifled by idioms that appear redundant 

D) celebration of the most traditional poetic forms

A)  skill in presenting the same thoughts in numerous poems 

100

Anaphora

The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses (EX: "we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate, we cannot hallow - this ground")

200

The purpose of lines 1-5 is to reveal the speaker's wish that...

Light of the sunset would last longer

200

The difference between line 38 "we will be sisters" and line 48 "come, my sister" implies that

The desire has been fulfilled

200

In line 12, the speaker compares the expression of romantic love to... 

Financial transactions
200

Elision

When a writers leaves out unstressed syllables or other sounds in a word (EX: o'er)

300

What do lines 6-9 "And yet...stream" suggest about nature and humanity?

Nature lacks any intention to comfort humanity

300

The speaker's primary motivation in addressing Nana is to... 

Share in Nana's vitality 

300

The overall tone of the poem is... 

Purposeful and heartfelt

300

Caesura

A pause that occurs within a line of poetry, usually marked by some form of punctuation such as a period, comma, ellipsis, or dash.

400

In line 8, the word "he" refers to...

The sun

400

The speaker's claim in lines 50-51 suggests that the speaker and Nana have....

Escaped from their later selves

400

The poem's final two lines accomplish... 

Use a simile to resolve the contradiction

400

Volta

Another word for the shift, a turn or transition in the poem, specifically the last two lines of a sonnet.

500

Name all the shifts established in the first 4 stanzas. "from ___ to ____"

1) present to past

2) barrenness to abundance 

3) sorrow to contentment

500

 The images of "I have the sore toe you tend with cotton" and "our blue fingers" serve primarily to... 

Signify a bond between speaker and Nana

500

How would you characterize the development of the poem as a whole? 

The speaker acknowledges a weakness in his writing, only to turn this weakness into a means of affirming his devotion to his beloved. 

500

Iambic pentameter 

10 syllables, 5 beats, 5 iambs