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Shall earth no more inspire thee.

by Emily Brontë.

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

Q01of 10

Who is the speaker of this poem?

Q02of 10

What does the phrase 'regions dark to thee' most likely suggest about the dreamer's mind?

Q03of 10

What poetic form best describes the structure of this poem?

Q04of 10

In the line 'I've seen thy spirit bending / In fond idolatry,' what does 'fond idolatry' convey?

Q05of 10

Which theme is most central to the poem?

Q06of 10

The final stanza echoes the second stanza's invitation to 'dwell with me.' What is the primary effect of this repetition?

Q07of 10

What is the tone of the poem?

Q08of 10

The line 'Few hearts to mortals given / On earth so wildly pine' serves primarily to:

Q09of 10

Which technique is most evident in 'my mountain breezes / Enchant and soothe thee still'?

Q10of 10

What does Earth imply by saying 'Yet few would ask a heaven / More like this earth than thine'?

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