Q01of 10
What is the primary theme of 'With the Night'?
Q02of 10
The phrase 'this house of clay' is best understood as a metaphor for:
Q03of 10
The poem is structured as two quatrains. How does this two-stanza form support the poem's meaning?
Q04of 10
The speaker's tone in the final line 'Ye have no place: begone!' is best described as:
Q05of 10
To whom or what is the poem directly addressed?
Q06of 10
The image of heaven 'glittering with the darker dawn' is an example of:
Q07of 10
Which literary technique is most prominent in the opening stanza's 'O doubts, dull passions, and base fears'?
Q08of 10
The repeated use of 'Ye' when addressing the emotions contributes to the poem's:
Q09of 10
Which of the following best describes the role of nature imagery in the poem?
Q10of 10
According to the poem, what happens to the speaker's 'poor remorses and vain tears' by the end?
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