Phillis Wheatley Flashcards

1
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When was Wheatley’s first book of poems published?

A

1773

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What languages, besides English, did Phillis Wheatley know?

A

Latin and Greek

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3
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What was frequently the form of Wheatley’s poetry?

A

Heroic Couplets (Neoclassical)

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Where did Phillis Wheatley get her name?

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“Phillis” is the name of the slave ship that brought her to America, and Wheatley is her owner’s family name.

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5
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How old was Wheatley when she was brought to America?

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7

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6
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How old was Wheatley when she died?

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31

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7
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Where in America did Wheatley live?

A

Boston

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8
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Where was Wheatley’s book of poetry first published?

A

London

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9
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Who are three English poets who influenced Wheatley?

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Milton, Pope, and Gray

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10
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What prominent religious figure was influential for both Wheatley and Equiano?

A

Reverend George Whitefield

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11
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When was Wheatley’s poetry first “rediscovered”?

A

In the 1830s, by New England abolitionists

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12
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What are the features of heroic couplets?

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  • Iambic pentameter

- End rhyme

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13
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What is a notable textual feature of “On being brought from Africa to America”?

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Use of italics (discuss why they’re probably not ironic)

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14
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Who is William, Earl of Dartmouth?

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He was the Secretary in charge of the American colonies, and sympathetic to the abolitionist movement.

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15
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What is “the University of Cambridge in New England”?

A

Harvard

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16
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What two personified ideas have a conversation in “Thoughts on the Works of Providence”?

What is the significance of this?

A

Reason and Love

That these two great powers are united in appreciating the divine nature and power of God.