Q01of 10
In 'Strophe 2,' the phrase 'clothed in armour of impenetrable scale' most likely describes which figure?
Q02of 10
The mythological allusion to 'A new Actaeon's error' (line 81) is used to suggest that the oppressors will:
Q03of 10
What is the primary effect of the refrain 'All hail!' repeated throughout the ode?
Q04of 10
In 'Antistrophe 1a,' the image of Freedom's shield acting 'as a mirror' primarily serves to illustrate:
Q05of 10
The reference to 'Philippi's shore' (line 124) in 'Antistrophe 2b' alludes to Rome as:
Q06of 10
In 'Epode 1b,' the line 'Like Chaos o'er creation, uncreating' most effectively conveys the invading forces as:
Q07of 10
Which best describes the structural relationship between the 'Strophe,' 'Antistrophe,' and 'Epode' divisions used in this poem?
Q08of 10
In 'Epode 2b,' the speaker's plea that 'bid those showers be dews of poison' represents a shift in tone toward:
Q09of 10
In 'Autumn: A Dirge,' the Year is personified primarily through which central image?
Q10of 10
Across both poems, which theme most consistently links the political ode and 'Autumn: A Dirge'?
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