Q01of 10
Who is the speaker of this poem?
Q02of 10
Which of the following best describes the overall tone of the poem?
Q03of 10
The phrase 'sudra face and worn brow' is an allusion to which of the following?
Q04of 10
What does the line 'Though it was thought I was baffled and dispelled' suggest about Satan's situation?
Q05of 10
The poem's structure—a single unbroken stanza of free verse—best reinforces which thematic idea?
Q06of 10
Which literary technique is most prominently used in the opening four lines of the poem?
Q07of 10
What does Satan's declaration that he is 'equal with any, real as any' most clearly reveal about the poem's deeper theme?
Q08of 10
The closing line, 'Nor time, nor change, shall ever change me or my words,' functions primarily as which of the following?
Q09of 10
In Whitman's treatment, Satan primarily symbolizes which of the following?
Q10of 10
The word 'Permanent' near the poem's end most directly contrasts with which earlier idea in the poem?
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