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- 14. He was known for poetry that reflected the ________________________ of rural new England life
- 14. simplicity
- 18. Name the two personal tragedies in his life:
- 18. 3 of 4 children died in infancy; his wife, Maria, died in 1853
- "I Sit and Look Out" (139-144) 139. Author?
- 139. Whitman
- 113. He compares these jobs to ________________.
- 113. songs
- 84. ______: Old Ironsides
- Holmes
- 155. What example does Dickinson give?
- 155. a battle, wounded soldier values victory more
- 159. How is she like Thoreau?
- 159. he also doesn't conform
- 12. True or False. He was outspoken in agreeing with slavery.
- 12. False; against slavery
- 74. Whitman was hired as a clerk for the Department of ______________________, he was later fired when the Sec. found out that he was ________________
- 74. Interior; author of Leaves of Grass
- 46. True or False. Dickinson remained in contact with her friends through prolific correspondence.
- 46. True
- 94. What five things could the grass represent?
- 94. flag showing my hope, a handkerchief of the Lord, grass is an ordinary product of other plants, a uniform hieroglyphic (symbol), the beautiful uncut hair of graves
- 80. What cemetery was he buried in and where?
- 80. Harleigh Cemetery, Philadelphia
- "O Captain! My Captain" (121-126) 121. Author?
- 121. Whitman
- WHITTIER (11-23) 11. Where was he raised? ________________________
- 11. on a farm near Haverhill, MA
- 53. Who published her first complete volume of poems?
- 53. Thomas Johnson
- 43. What reflected her religious conflict? ________________
- 43. her poems
- 99. How does he die?
- 99. dissolves into nature
- 170. What does the fly symbolize? ________________________ or in a literary sense it can represent __________________.
- 170. ordinary things; Satan
- 19. Where was his sadness revealed? ________________________
- 19. in his works
- 115. Write at least 4 of the people singing in this poem:
- 115. mother, hatter, mason, boatman, shoemaker, mechanics, carpenter (answers may vary)
- 124. What does the storm represent?
- 124. civil war
- 128. What creature builds it shell by sealing off the back chambers?
- 128. nautilus
- 42. When did she stop attending church? ________________________
- 42. late 20s
- 147. What does Dickinson ask the readers not to be like?
- 147. judgmental
- 28. He became famous for his poem that protested what? _________________________
- 28. the demolition of the Revolutionary war ship, U.S.S. Constitution
- 165. This poem is an _________________________ of death.
- 165. examination
- 51. However, that person (answer to question #49) did not burn a ___________________ ____________________.
- 51. homemade booklet
- 76. Why did he later return to Camden, New Jersey?
- 76. to care for his dying mother
- 73. Why did this person need care?
- 73. his brother had been wounded in war
- 141. These sorrows are pain inflicted by ________________ upon other people.
- 141. people
- 117. Where does he spend the day at?
- 117. the beach
- 50. After she died, who burned all the correspondence she had with her friends and family? _______
- 50. her sister
- "I Hear America Singing" (111-115) 111. Author?
- 111. Whitman
- 140. The author expresses _____________________ over the sorrows of the word.
- 140. his own sorrows
- 104. What did the man have to do on the 1st snowfall? _______________________
- 104. bury his daughter
- 88. I celebrate ________________ and sing ________________.
- 88. myself; myself
- 144. List at least 4 of the sorrows mentioned:
- 144. mother misused by her children, wife misused by husband, famine at sea, battle
- 48. What disease did she suffer from? ________________________
- 48. Bright's Disease
- 91. What is the tone of the poem?
- 91. optimistic, energetic
- "Song of Myself" (87-102) 87. Author?
- 87. Whitman
- 69. True or False. Whitman celebrated democracy and Abraham Lincoln.
- 69. True
- 138. The helped shipwreck sailor represents
- 138. helping someone who is struggling
- 129. What is the lesson in this poem?
- 129. keep getting better and better by growing! leave the past behind
- Emily Dickinson (34-53) 34. Where was she born? ________________________
- 34. Amherst, MA
- 56. At the age of 27 he became the editor of
- 56. The Brooklyn Eagle
- 118. He thinks that death is similar, in that death is a greater
- 118. rest
- "The Chambered Nautilus" (127-131) 127. Author?
- 127. Holmes
- 16. He came from a prominent family and graduated from ________________________________________________
- 16. Harvard Law School
- 26. What college did he attend? ________________________
- 26. Harvard
- 134. What is your purpose?
- 134. ACT so that you can grow, learn
- 178. What does the setting sun symbolize?
- 178. old age, death
- Oliver Wendell Holmes (24-34) 24. Where was he born? ________________________
- 24. Cambridge
- 39. What is the name of her older brother? ________________________
- 39. Austin
- 163. How does society imprison you? ________________
- 163. shun, avoid, ridicule
- 52. How many poems did Dickinson at least write? __________
- 52. 1775
- 75. True or False. Whitman never struggled financially, and was therefore able to spend money to help hospitals.
- 75. False
- 108. Who makes it snow? ___________________ "good all-father"
- 108. God
- 150. Just as the bird ______________ and never stops, hope never fails.
- 150. sings
- 169. What is she most aware of as she dies? _________________________
- 169. a fly
- 59. As he saw the diversity of the country, he called America "the ___________________ _______________."
- 59. greatest poem
- 47. True or False. Dickinson hated the neighborhood children so she never gave them any goodies.
- 47. False
- 40. What is the name of her younger sister? ________________________
- 40. Lavinia (Vinnie)
- 131. True or False. Death is the ultimate growth.
- 131. True
- 167. The rituals of death is described first as__________________ and then the ______.
- 167. mourning; will
- 110. When the man kisses his living daughter who is he actually kissing?
- 110. his dead child
- 55. Where was he raised?
- 55. Brooklyn, NY
- 100. Where does he go? ____________
- 100. to the ground
- 149. Just as the bird perches in the ____________, hope resides in your heart.
- 149. soul
- 35. What did she enjoy doing as a child?
- 35. exploring the country side, playing piano, singing, and hanging out with friends
- "Success is Counted Sweetest" DICKONSON (153-155) 153. Who appreciates success more?
- 153. those who don't succeed
- 78. What final book was he working on through the last years of his life besides Leaves of Grass?
- 78. Goodbye, My Fancy
- 86. ______ :The Song of Hiawatha, The Courtship of Miles Standish, Paul Revere's Ride
- Longfellow
- 93. What is the man's response?
- 93. I don't know
- 107. Time heals the ________________.
- 107. wound
- 162. If you do not agree with society, it labels you "_______________________," and it will imprison you
- 162. dangerous
- 112. The author celebrates people's different
- 112. jobs/talents
- 82. Whitman used catalogues. What are catalogues?
- 82. list of people, things, or characteristics
- 143. Why might his response be like that?
- 143. overwhelmed, contemplating, ashamed (answers may vary)
- 70. True or False. Whitman celebrated equality during the civil war.
- 70. True
- 25. Which Puritan poet is he a descendent from? ________________________
- 25. Ann Bradstreet
- 125. How is the ship anchored safe and sound?
- 125. war is over, union is preserved
- 120. What is the only thing he takes when he leaves? ______________________
- 120. his memory
- 101. If you miss him, where do you look for him?
- 101. under the boot-soles, earth
- 65. True or False. Whitman continued to revise Leaves of Grass, publishing many different volumes.
- 65. True
- 168. When death comes who comes into the room______________________ (the King).
- 168. God
- 119. As night leads to ________________, death leads to ________________.
- 119. dawn; life
- 36. Her dad was a ________________________ and a ________________________.
- 36. lawyer; business man
- 81. Whitman used parallelism. What is parallelism?
- 81. related ideas phrased in similar ways
- 21. He later became a professor of ________________________, like Longfellow, at Harvard.
- 21. Languages
- 57. Why was he fired?
- 57. because of his stand against slavery
- 142. What is his response to the "sorrow?" _________
- 142. he is silent
- 95. What does the grass teach about death?
- 95. life doesn't end with death because death leads forward to life
- 68. True or False. Whitman did not celebrate humanity because of its diversity.
- 68. False
- 37. What was her mother's name? ________________
- 37. Emily Norcross Dickinson
- 49. The disease was a failure of the ________________________.
- 49. kidney
- 114. Does the author used the idea of catalogue in this poem? _______
- 114. yes
- 96. He later compares himself to a
- 96. hawk
- 157. Sense=__________
- 157. madness
- "This is My Letter to the World"- DICKONSON (145-147) 145. What do the lines "this is my letter to the world" and "her message is committed to hands I cannot see" say about Dickinson's poetry?
- 145. she expected her poetry to be published
- 122. What does the captain represent?
- 122. Abraham Lincoln
- 130. At death, you leave your "________________ shell."
- 130. outgrown
- 160. Who decides what is "normal"?
- 160. the majority
- 158. Why does Dickinson feel this way?
- 158. she doesn't conform to society
- 89. Who is he really celebrating?
- 89. humanity
- 171. What idea does the line "between the light—and me" support?____________
- 171. the fly represents Satan
- 13. Why was he not famous until after the civil war? ________________________
- 13. because of his stand against slavery
- 133. What is the author's attitude about life?
- 133. life is real—its eternal
- 64. What was Whittier's reaction to Whitman's poetry?_________________________
- 64. he threw his copy into the fire
- 61. Whitman used free verse in his poems. What are three characteristics of free verse?
- 61. no rhyme, irregular meter, irregular line length
- 102. What is his influence on us?
- 102. to encourage us to live
- Walt Whitman (54-86) 54. Where was he born?_____________________
- 54. Long Island
- 20. True or False. After his wife's death his poems were better than his earliest works.
- 20. False
- 109. Who sends healing?
- 109. God
- 71. Who did Whitman help in NYC hospitals? _____________________
- 71. the wounded
- 137. The footprints represent
- 137. examples
- 105. He compares the snow to who's healing?
- 105. God's
- 172. What are the Windows?
- 172. eyes
- "A Psalm of Life" (132-138) 132. Author?
- 132. Longfellow
- 161. According to society if you agree, you are
- 161. sane
- 83. ______: The Biglow Papers, A Fable for Critics, The Vision of Sir Launfal
- Lowell
- 92. What is the child's question?
- 92. What is the grass?
- 62. In __________ his first edition of poetry was published, it was called ____________________________________.
- 62. 1855; Leaves of Grass
- 180. The reader knows that the house represents the _______________ in the line, "a swelling of the ground; the cornice—in the ground."
- 180. grave
- 175. At death we leave our ___________________ and our ____________________.
- 175. labor; leisure
- 15. Where was he born? ________________________
- 15. Cambridge, MA
- 44. Her poems were inspired by intense sufferings of:
- 44. loss, loneliness, death
- 17. In 1848, he gained international fame, publishing three poems. All of these poems were ________________________.
- 17. satires
- 31. What did he teach at Harvard for many years? ______________________________
- 31. medicine and medical research
- 38. How was the relationship between her mother? ______________________________
- 38. bad, said she did not have one but later on got closer
- 41. She attended _________________ and then at the age of 16 she attended ___________.
- 41. Amherst Academy; My. Holyoke Female Seminary
- "Because I Could Not Stop Death" (174-181) dickonson 174. Death is personified as a ____________
- 174. date
- 146. What does "that never wrote to me" connotes?
- 146. outcast, isolated, separated
- 72. Who did Whitman go to Washington to care for? _____________________
- 72. his brother
- "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" DICKONSON (148-152) 148. What is hope compared to?
- 148. bird
- 176. What does the school symbolize?
- 176. childhood
- 30. He later studied medicine in ________________ to become a __________________.
- 30. Paris; doctor
- "The First Snowfall" (103-110) 103. Author?
- 103. Lowell
- 85. ______ :Snowbound
- Whittier
- 45. Some people believed that Dickinson was in love with ________________________, an older married man who moved to ________________________. She soon began to withdraw from ________________________.
- 45. Charles Wadsworth; California; the world
- 98. They both have a ________________ yawp.
- 98. barbaric
- 123. What does the ship represent?
- 123. country
- 66. Whitman said that Leaves of Grass was "one long poem expressing his evolving vision of ________________."
- 66. life
- 90. What does "hoping to cease not until death" mean?
- 90. living life to the fullest with a purpose
- 152. True or False. The bird doesn't demand anything, just as hope doesn't demand anything either
- 152. True
- 22. He co-founded the ________________________________________________, a literary magazine, with his friend ________________________.
- 22. Atlantic Monthly; Holmes
- 79. True or False. Whitman designed his own tomb
- 79. True
- 27. He was named "Class ________."
- 27. poet
- 97. They are similar in that neither is ________________ and both are ______________
- 97. tamed; untranslatable
- 23. He became the American ________________________, to Spain and Great Britain.
- 23. ambassador
- 135. His challenge is "Be not like _____________, driven ________________! Be a _______________ in the strife!"
- 135. dumb; cattle; hero
- 67. How many poems was in his second edition?
- 67. 33
- 106. The snow hides the scar which is the
- 106. grave
- "I Heard a Fly Buzz When I died" dickonson (164-173) 164. What subject does most of Dickinson's poems deal with?
- 164. death
- 179. What does the chilliness mean?
- 179. idea of unprepared, not ready
- 151. The bird's song is sweetest in the __________, just as hope is the strongest in times of ________________.
- 151. wind; trouble
- 29. The war ship was later made into a national monument near ___________________.
- 29. Boston
- "Hampton Beach" (116-120) 116. Author?
- 116. Whittier
- 126. Why is the Captain dead, and how did he die?
- 126. he was shot by John Wilkes Booth
- 181. Time is _______________________ in eternity
- 181. irrelevant
- "Madness is Divinest Sense" DICKONSON (156-163) 156. Madness=__________
- 156. sense
- 154. Give other examples in life.
- 154. the poor, sports, grades, health
- 173. "Could not see to see"—literal seeing and mental
- 173. understanding
- 166. "Stillness" like the stillness between ___________
- 166. storms
- 177. What does the field of gazing grain symbolize?
- 177. maturity, adulthood
- 60. The Fall of 1848 was when he later moved to Brooklyn and established a "free soil" newspaper called _____________.
- 60. The Brooklyn Freeman
- 77. What did Whitman later suffer through?
- 77. a stroke
- 136. What does the author value the most? The past, present or future?
- 136. present
- 32. He confounded the___________with his friend ________________________.
- 32. Atlantic Monthly; Lowell
- 33. What did he spend his last years doing? _______
- 33. writing and lecturing
- 63. What was Emerson's reaction to Whitman's poetry?
- 63. he said, "it's a most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom"