Q01of 10
What is the primary structural form of this poem?
Q02of 10
Who is the speaker of the poem?
Q03of 10
What is the primary theme of the poem?
Q04of 10
What literary technique is most evident in the parallel between the external storm and the narrator's inner state?
Q05of 10
The line 'conscience in low, noiseless whispering spoke' is best described as an example of which technique?
Q06of 10
What is the function of the night-ravens in the opening stanza?
Q07of 10
The narrator's claim that 'this heart, hard as iron, is stranger to fear' is best understood as which rhetorical device?
Q08of 10
What does Victoria carry in her right hand when she appears?
Q09of 10
The poem's abrupt ending mid-sentence ('I wildly then called on the tempest to bear me—') most likely serves what purpose?
Q10of 10
The overall tone of the poem is best described as which of the following?
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