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Storgy

Quiz — Storgy

BY JACQUES JASMIN.

by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

Ten questions on craft, meaning, and form. Untimed. Answer every question to submit.

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What is the primary source Longfellow acknowledges for this poem?

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In the prologue, Longfellow suggests that the ideal language for this poem would be

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What physical affliction does Margaret suffer that makes her situation especially poignant?

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The wedding refrain—'The roads should blossom, the roads should bloom'—functions structurally in the poem chiefly as

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What warning does Jane the soothsayer deliver to Angela at the wedding procession?

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Which image best conveys Margaret's emotional shock upon learning Baptiste has married Angela?

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Baptiste's silence and sighing amid the festive procession are best described as an example of which literary technique?

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Margaret's monologue in Part II uses light and darkness primarily to

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How does Margaret conceal her despair from Jane during Jane's evening visit?

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The closing lines call Jane 'the cunning sorceress' and then declare 'thou art no prophetess!' This conclusion suggests that

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