Q01of 10
In 'Stanza from a Translation of the Marseillaise Hymn,' the opening command 'Tremble, Kings despised of man!' primarily establishes what tone?
Q02of 10
In the Marseillaise stanza, the phrase 'parricidal plan' accuses the kings of what?
Q03of 10
What structural feature does the Marseillaise stanza use to reinforce its message of collective resolve?
Q04of 10
In 'Bigotry's Victim,' the animals in stanzas 1 and 2—the lama, hind, and desert fowl—primarily function as what?
Q05of 10
Which contrast does Shelley draw between the 'fowl of the desert' and mankind in stanza 2 of 'Bigotry's Victim'?
Q06of 10
In stanza 3 of 'Bigotry's Victim,' the speaker declares an intention to 'draw from the purest of fountains.' This image most plausibly represents what?
Q07of 10
What is the dominant image cluster used in stanza 3 of 'Bigotry's Victim' to convey the oppressor's power?
Q08of 10
In the final stanza of 'Bigotry's Victim,' who are 'the most tenderly loved of my soul' described as slaves to the Bigot's control?
Q09of 10
Which literary technique is most prominently used in the line 'He pursues me, he blasts me!' in stanza 4?
Q10of 10
Considering both poems together, which thematic concern most clearly unites them?
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