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Narrative Poetry and Social Commentary: Addressing societal issues

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Which narrative poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge explores the theme of isolation and the consequences of sin?

  1. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

  2. Kubla Khan

  3. Christabel

  4. The Nightingale


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a narrative poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge that tells the story of a sailor who is cursed after he kills an albatross. The poem explores the themes of isolation, guilt, and redemption.

In Alfred, Lord Tennyson's narrative poem 'The Lady of Shalott', what is the central conflict?

  1. The Lady's desire for love and her fear of the outside world

  2. The Lady's conflict between her duty to her family and her desire for freedom

  3. The Lady's struggle with her own identity and her place in society

  4. The Lady's conflict between her love for Lancelot and her duty to her father


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Lady of Shalott is a narrative poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson that tells the story of a young woman who is cursed to live in a tower and weave a tapestry of the outside world. The poem explores the themes of love, isolation, and the conflict between desire and duty.

Which narrative poem by William Wordsworth is considered a seminal work of the Romantic movement?

  1. The Prelude

  2. Ode: Intimations of Immortality

  3. Tintern Abbey

  4. Michael


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Prelude is a narrative poem by William Wordsworth that tells the story of the poet's own life and his journey to becoming a poet. The poem is considered a seminal work of the Romantic movement and is known for its focus on nature, the imagination, and the individual.

In Elizabeth Barrett Browning's narrative poem 'Aurora Leigh', what is the central theme?

  1. The struggle for women's rights and equality

  2. The conflict between love and duty

  3. The search for self-identity and fulfillment

  4. The power of nature and the human spirit


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Aurora Leigh is a narrative poem by Elizabeth Barrett Browning that tells the story of a young woman who struggles for her independence and the right to pursue her own ambitions. The poem is considered a seminal work of feminist literature and is known for its passionate defense of women's rights.

Which narrative poem by Walt Whitman is considered a masterpiece of American literature?

  1. Leaves of Grass

  2. Song of Myself

  3. Crossing Brooklyn Ferry

  4. Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Leaves of Grass is a narrative poem by Walt Whitman that is considered a masterpiece of American literature. The poem is a collection of free verse poems that explore the themes of nature, democracy, and the individual. Leaves of Grass is known for its innovative use of language and its celebration of the American spirit.

In Robert Frost's narrative poem 'Mending Wall', what is the central conflict?

  1. The conflict between the speaker and his neighbor over the need for a wall

  2. The conflict between the speaker and nature over the destruction of the wall

  3. The conflict between the speaker and himself over his own changing views on the wall

  4. The conflict between the speaker and his community over the meaning of the wall


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mending Wall is a narrative poem by Robert Frost that tells the story of a speaker who is mending a wall with his neighbor. The poem explores the themes of boundaries, relationships, and the changing nature of the American landscape.

Which narrative poem by Langston Hughes is considered a classic of the Harlem Renaissance?

  1. The Weary Blues

  2. I, Too, Sing America

  3. The Dream Keeper

  4. Montage of a Dream Deferred


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Weary Blues is a narrative poem by Langston Hughes that tells the story of a weary blues singer who performs in a smoky nightclub. The poem explores the themes of racial discrimination, poverty, and the power of music to uplift the human spirit.

In Gwendolyn Brooks' narrative poem 'We Real Cool', what is the central theme?

  1. The theme of the fleeting nature of youth and the inevitability of death

  2. The theme of the power of education to transform lives

  3. The theme of the importance of community and family

  4. The theme of the struggle for racial equality


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

We Real Cool is a narrative poem by Gwendolyn Brooks that tells the story of a group of young boys who are playing pool in a pool hall. The poem explores the themes of the fleeting nature of youth and the inevitability of death.

Which narrative poem by Sylvia Plath is considered a masterpiece of confessional poetry?

  1. Daddy

  2. Lady Lazarus

  3. The Colossus

  4. Ariel


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Daddy is a narrative poem by Sylvia Plath that is considered a masterpiece of confessional poetry. The poem explores the themes of the speaker's complex relationship with her father, her own identity, and the struggle for self-expression.

In Adrienne Rich's narrative poem 'Diving into the Wreck', what is the central metaphor?

  1. The metaphor of the diver as a symbol of the speaker's journey of self-discovery

  2. The metaphor of the wreck as a symbol of the speaker's past

  3. The metaphor of the ocean as a symbol of the speaker's subconscious

  4. The metaphor of the treasure as a symbol of the speaker's ultimate goal


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Diving into the Wreck is a narrative poem by Adrienne Rich that tells the story of a diver who is exploring a shipwreck. The poem explores the themes of self-discovery, the search for identity, and the power of the female voice.

Which narrative poem by Derek Walcott is considered a major work of Caribbean literature?

  1. Omeros

  2. The Fortunate Traveller

  3. Another Life

  4. Midsummer


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Omeros is a narrative poem by Derek Walcott that is considered a major work of Caribbean literature. The poem tells the story of a fisherman named Achille who is searching for his lost son. The poem explores the themes of identity, history, and the relationship between the Caribbean and the wider world.

In Louise Glück's narrative poem 'The Triumph of Achilles', what is the central conflict?

  1. The conflict between Achilles and his own mortality

  2. The conflict between Achilles and the gods

  3. The conflict between Achilles and his fellow Greeks

  4. The conflict between Achilles and his own conscience


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Triumph of Achilles is a narrative poem by Louise Glück that tells the story of Achilles, the greatest warrior in Greek mythology. The poem explores the themes of mortality, fame, and the limits of human power.

Which narrative poem by Billy Collins is known for its humor and wit?

  1. Picnic, Lightning

  2. The Trouble with Poetry

  3. Eighty-Sixed

  4. The Lanyard


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Picnic, Lightning is a narrative poem by Billy Collins that is known for its humor and wit. The poem tells the story of a family picnic that is interrupted by a lightning storm. The poem explores the themes of nature, family, and the unexpected.

In Carol Ann Duffy's narrative poem 'The World's Wife', what is the central theme?

  1. The theme of the power of women's voices

  2. The theme of the importance of female friendship

  3. The theme of the struggle for gender equality

  4. The theme of the search for self-identity


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The World's Wife is a narrative poem by Carol Ann Duffy that tells the stories of the wives of famous men from history and mythology. The poem explores the themes of the power of women's voices, the importance of female friendship, and the struggle for gender equality.

Which narrative poem by Tracy K. Smith is considered a major work of contemporary American poetry?

  1. Life on Mars

  2. Duende

  3. Incantatory

  4. Ordinary Light


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Life on Mars is a narrative poem by Tracy K. Smith that is considered a major work of contemporary American poetry. The poem tells the story of a young woman who is struggling to come to terms with her mother's death. The poem explores the themes of grief, loss, and the search for meaning in life.

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