Q01of 10
What structural form does 'Prometheus Unbound' belong to, and how is this scene presented?
Q02of 10
When Ione describes the Spirit of the Earth, she says 'on its head there burns / A light, like a green star.' What poetic technique is most prominently used here?
Q03of 10
What does the Spirit of the Earth observe has happened to toads, snakes, and other formerly loathsome creatures after the great change?
Q04of 10
Which classical allusion does the Spirit of the Hour invoke when describing inscriptions on human brows before the transformation?
Q05of 10
What is the central theme of the Spirit of the Hour's long speech beginning 'Soon as the sound had ceased'?
Q06of 10
How does Shelley qualify his vision of liberated humanity at the very end of the Spirit of the Hour's speech?
Q07of 10
What tone does Asia adopt when the Spirit of the Earth asks 'What! as Asia loves Prometheus?' at line 90?
Q08of 10
In Panthea's account, what simile does she use to describe the Spirit of the Earth's thirst for the light of Asia's eyes?
Q09of 10
The Spirit of the Hour describes the abandoned thrones and altars as 'like those monstrous and barbaric shapes' seen on obelisks. What does this extended simile convey about the remnants of tyranny?
Q10of 10
What is the significance of the Spirit of the Earth hiding in a fountain 'like the reflex of the moon / Seen in a wave' while humans are transformed?
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