Q01of 10
Which structural form best describes this excerpt from *Prometheus Unbound*?
Q02of 10
In lines 5–10, the image of 'the soul of man, like unextinguished fire' primarily conveys which idea?
Q03of 10
What is the central thematic irony of Jupiter's opening speech in this scene?
Q04of 10
Demogorgon identifies himself with a single word when Jupiter demands his name. What does he say?
Q05of 10
The simile in lines 11–12—Jupiter's curses falling 'like snow on herbless peaks, fall flake by flake'—most effectively suggests which quality of his tyranny?
Q06of 10
When Jupiter addresses Thetis, calling her 'bright image of eternity,' he is primarily using which literary technique?
Q07of 10
The allusion to 'the Numidian seps' (line 40) that 'thaw[s] / Into a dew with poison' is used to describe which experience?
Q08of 10
In his final speech, Jupiter compares himself and Demogorgon to 'a vulture and a snake outspent / Drop, twisted in inextricable fight.' What does this image most reveal about Jupiter's psychological state?
Q09of 10
What is the predominant tone of Jupiter's speech at lines 63–83?
Q10of 10
Demogorgon tells Jupiter: 'I am thy child, as thou wert Saturn's child.' What does this parallel most directly reinforce?
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