Q01of 10
What is the overall form/structure of 'With Brutus in St. Jo'?
Q02of 10
According to the poem, how much were the speakers paid for their night as Roman soldiers?
Q03of 10
The imagery of 'the creak of pasteboard armor and the clash of wooden spears' primarily serves to:
Q04of 10
What is the central theme of the poem?
Q05of 10
Who is the speaker of the poem?
Q06of 10
The phrase 'Co-heirs to immortality in seasons long gone by' is best understood as:
Q07of 10
Which poetic technique is most prominently displayed in 'I sailed through Christian eras and mediæval gloom / And fell from Arden forest into Juliet's painted tomb'?
Q08of 10
The tone of the poem can best be described as:
Q09of 10
The allusion to 'that mantle of the tragic art which Forrest used to wear' refers to:
Q10of 10
Why do the speakers end up working in 'Charley Hoyt's Bostonian dramas' by the poem's final stanza?
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