Mixed Recap Quiz
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Which group of critics see 'The Eve of St Agnes' as a spiritual and imaginative quest to ascend to 'heaven's bourne'? *
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Keats imagined human life as a '___________ of Many Apartments'. *
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Which other literary texts does Stillinger compare with 'The Eve of St Agnes' in his essay? Choose SIX. *
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In his essay, Stillinger explains Porphyro's faintness and paleness when faced with Madeline. With which arch-villain does he compare him at this point? *
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Which other character in the poem does Stillinger call a 'hoodwinked dreamer'? *
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According to Iago, Othello is horribly stuffed with...
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Othello claims to be little blessed with... *
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Complete this line from stanza 5 of Isabella (Lorenzo is speaking):  'If looks speak love-laws, _________________, And at the least 'twill startle off her cares.' *
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Complete this quotation:     'Half-ignorant, they turned an easy wheel, / That set sharp racks at work to... *
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What 'withereth' on the cheeks of the knight-at-arms at the start of La Belle Dame Sans Merci? *
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How many times does the knight kiss her eyes in the elfin grot? *
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Othello: The tyrant, custom...... / Hath made the f__________ a______ s________ c__________ of war / My thrice-driven bed of down. *
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Iago: The Moor is of a free and open nature, that thinks men honest that but seem to be so, and will as tenderly be led by the nose as ___________ are. *
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They glide, like ____________, into the wide hall; Like ____________, to the iron porch, they glide... *
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Which of the Seven Deadly Sins does Keats directly and repeatedly accuse the brothers of? *
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What is the 'Hot Egypt's pest' that Keats wishes into the brothers' vision? *
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Complete the line: I saw their starved lips *
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O for some drowsy __________ amulet! *
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What did Aristotle call the tragic hero's fatal flaw or mistake? *
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What did Aristotle call the purging of the audience's emotions at the end of the tragedy? *
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When Iago tells Cassio that Othello has ‘boarded a land carrack’, what does he mean? *
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In Othello, who says: 'I do not find that thou dealest justly with me'? *
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In Othello, who says: 'I will wear my heart upon my sleeve for daws to peck at'? *
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Who says:  'This accident is not unlike my dream. Belief of it oppresses me already'? *
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Which critic wrote about 'The Othello Music'? *
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Which critic talked about Iago's 'motive-hunting of motiveless malignity'? *
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Who said that Othello is 'by far the most romantic figure among Shakespeare’s heroes … he does not belong to our world, and he seems to enter it we know not whence – almost as if from wonderland.’ *
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Meantime, across the moors, Had come young Porphyro, with __________ ____ _______For Madeline. *
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What phrase did Keats coin to describe the opposite of his own poetic sensibilities and ideals, especially to describe the obtrusive sense of the writer's identity in the poems of Wordsworth? *
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Finally, what does the word 'guerdon' mean in this line from Isabella:   'The guerdon of their murder they had got'? *
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