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Love's Philosophy.

by Percy Bysshe Shelley.

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

Q01of 10

What is the central argument the speaker makes throughout the poem?

Q02of 10

What poetic form best describes the structure of 'Love's Philosophy'?

Q03of 10

The phrase 'a law divine' in the first stanza refers to what concept?

Q04of 10

Which rhetorical device most prominently structures both stanzas of the poem?

Q05of 10

What dominant type of imagery does Shelley employ to convey ideas of union in the poem?

Q06of 10

How does the tone of the poem shift between the first and second stanzas?

Q07of 10

Which line most directly reveals the speaker's ultimate personal goal in the poem?

Q08of 10

The image of the 'sister-flower' and its 'brother' in the second stanza is primarily an example of what technique?

Q09of 10

The poem's title 'Love's Philosophy' alludes to which intellectual tradition?

Q10of 10

According to the second stanza, what natural phenomenon kisses the sea?

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