3rd Quarter Exam Flashcards
- Who wrote “The Builders”?2. What writing style is it based on? 3. What structures are used as metaphors?
(1) Longfellow(2) Based on extended metaphors.(3) • architects = all men • walls = time • blocks = days • house = life
- Who wrote “Paul Revere’s Ride”?2. What is the synopsis?
(1) Longfellow(2) Paul Revere warns the American colonists that the British are going to raid Lexington & Concord, Massachusetts, by lighting a lantern in the Old North Church.
- Who wrote “Loss and Gain”?2. What are the important lines?
(1) Longfellow(2) “Defeat may be victory in disguise” The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide.” (Lines 11-12)
Who was the a Quaker poet, was an abolitionist and anti-transcendentalist, and had Snowbound as his greatest pastoral poem?
John Greenleaf Whittier
- Who wrote “The Book Our Mothers Read”?2. What is the theme?
(1) Whittier(2) Truth is not found in the world, but in God’s Word.
- Who wrote “The Lover’s Errand”?2. What is the synopsis?3. What are the important lines?
(1) Longfellow(2) Miles Standish asks John Alden to propose for him to Priscilla Mullins, who is also loved by John.(3) • “If I am not worth the wooing, I surely am not worth the winning!” (Line 111) • “Why don’t you speak for yourself, John?” (Line 154)
- Who wrote “Maud Muller”?2. What are the important lines?
(1) Whittier(2) “For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these, ‘It might have been!’” (Lines 105-106)
- Who wrote Snowbound?2. What is it most famous for?
(1) Whittier(2) America’s greatest pastoral poem
- Who wrote “The Arrow and the Song”?2. What is the theme?
(1) Longfellow(2) The far reaching consequences of our actions.
Who was a doctor, nicknamed Mr. Boston, and best known works are “The Deacon’s Masterpiece” and The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table?
Oliver Wendell Holmes
- Who wrote “The Village Blacksmith”?2. What are the important lines?
(1) Longfellow(2) “Toiling-rejoicing-sorrowing, Onward through life he goes,” (Lines 37-38)
- Who wrote “Old Ironsides”, which started his career?2. What ship was saved by this poem?3. What is the tone?
(1) Holmes(2) U.S.S. Constitution(3) Sarcastic
Who was the most popular poet in the 19th century, and is the only American to have a bust in Westminster Abbey?
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Who wrote “Hiawatha’s Wooing”?2. What metaphors are used?3. What tribe is Hiawatha from?4. Who is Minnehaha and what does her name mean?5. Who is Hiawatha’s grandmother?
(1) Longfellow(2) Bow & Arrow = Man & Woman(3) ? (Answer was whited out)(4) Minnehaha was the Dakota Indian that Hiawatha loved; her name means Laughing Water.(5) Nokomis
- Who wrote “The Height of the Ridiculous”?2. What is the synopsis?
(1) Holmes(2) A man wrote a comedic story that his servant read and laughed about for ten days, causing the author to stop writing comedy.