Q01of 10
What is the central paradox the speaker experiences in 'Dolor of Autumn'?
Q02of 10
The phrase 'newly-naked berry' functions primarily as an image of:
Q03of 10
What does the word 'Dolor' in the title most precisely mean?
Q04of 10
Which of the following best describes the poem's structure?
Q05of 10
The repeated word 'prowling' associated with the speaker and the scents primarily conveys:
Q06of 10
In 'like a man who has died,' Lawrence's simile most closely reinforces which theme?
Q07of 10
The 'acrid scents of autumn' are described as 'Reminiscent of slinking beasts.' This comparison is an example of:
Q08of 10
The phrase 'brindled odours' is notable chiefly because it:
Q09of 10
Which statement most accurately describes the poem's speaker at the end of the final stanza?
Q10of 10
The overall tone of 'Dolor of Autumn' is best described as:
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