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Quiz 3: Coleridge & Byron

Quiz 3: Coleridge & Byron. “Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” “She Walks in Beauty” and “When We Two Parted”. 1. “The Rime of Ancient Mariner”: Which of the following is NOT the poem's messages?. Nature is not always benevolent.

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Quiz 3: Coleridge & Byron

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  1. Quiz 3: Coleridge & Byron “Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” “She Walks in Beauty” and “When We Two Parted”

  2. 1. “The Rime of Ancient Mariner”: Which of the following is NOT the poem's messages? • Nature is not always benevolent. • The mariner has to tell his story to the wedding guest in order to accomplish his mission. • Human beings (e.g. the crew on the ship) tend to view nature from their selfish perspectives. • The albatross represent a connection one can have on nature.

  3. 2.What do these stanza mean? Choose the wrong answer. • The albatross began to be avenged. • The repetition suggests the pervasiveness of the curse. • The ship is stuck at South Pole. • The painted ship suggests a form of deadly beauty.

  4. 3. What happens next (after this stanza)? • The dead crew rose up and sailed the ship. • Life-in-Death won over Death to control the mariner. • The mariner blessed the water snakes. • The water snakes carried the ship north.

  5. 4. How does the wedding guest respond to the story he listens to? • He is all afraid and intimidated. • He finds it funny and laughs it away. • He cannot understand it. • He becomes sadder and wiser.

  6. 5. Which poems ends in the following stanza? • “When We Two Parted” • Immortality Ode • “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” • “She Walks in Beauty”

  7. Group Activities

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