Literary Devices
Comprehension
Poem Structure
Connections
100

The rhyme scheme within the poem

No rhyme scheme

100

The speaker of the poem

Ulysses

100

Number of pages the poem is

3

100

The example connection to Ulysses

Star Wars

200

The following literary device is an example of...

“To follow knowledge like a sinking star”

Simile

200

Who is being addressed

The reader, his mariners

200

The number of lines within the poem

70

200

What Ulysses chooses to do with his life

Continually adventure

300

The following literary device is an example of...

“With a hungry heart”

Personification

300

The kind of poem that Ulysses is

Monologue, reflection

300

The number of stanzas in the poem

4

300

What both characters have in common

Both embrace the unknown

400

The sea represents the way time continues to bring inevitable changes. This is an example of...

Symbolism

400

The mood/tone of the poem

Dissatisfaction, Yearning, Contemplative

400

3 different types of punctuation used in the poem

Periods, Semicolons, Indents, Commas

400

The conflict that both characters in the connection face

Adventure vs Familiarity

500

One unique literary device that you noticed within the poem

(Unique answer)
500

3 themes within the poem

Mortality, Adventure, Purpose, etc.

500

A key word in the poem

Star, Death, Isle

500

Your own connection to the poem

(Unique answer)