Q01of 10
What is the primary relationship between Isabel and Lorenzo as established in this stanza?
Q02of 10
Keats describes Lorenzo as 'a young palmer in Love's eye.' What does the word 'palmer' most likely suggest here?
Q03of 10
Which of the following best describes the tone Keats establishes in this opening stanza?
Q04of 10
The stanza's form is an ottava rima, meaning it consists of:
Q05of 10
What effect is created by the repeated phrase 'They could not' at the start of multiple lines?
Q06of 10
According to the stanza, what happens to Isabel and Lorenzo while they sleep?
Q07of 10
The opening exclamation 'Fair Isabel, poor simple Isabel!' serves primarily to:
Q08of 10
Which source material does Keats draw upon for this narrative poem?
Q09of 10
The phrase 'some stir of heart, some malady' characterizes love as:
Q10of 10
The imagery of sitting at meals together most effectively illustrates which theme?
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