Tennyson 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LiteratureIGCSEEdexcel Created by: EllieCreated on: 16-04-13 19:09 When was Ulysses written? straight after Hallams death 1 of 30 What is Ulysses written in? Iambic pentameter 2 of 30 Who is Ulysses the King of Ithica 3 of 30 Who did he save from Paris and where from? Helen and Troy 4 of 30 What is Ulysses about? he is bored of life and wants to go on an adventure 5 of 30 What does the refrain in Mariana represent? repetition and monotony 6 of 30 What is the rhyme scheme in Mariana? ABABCDDCEFEF 7 of 30 What do the house and it's surroundings represent in Mariana? her feelings 8 of 30 Which play is Mariana from? Measure for Measure 9 of 30 How many parts are there in the lady of shallot? four 10 of 30 what is the rhyme scheme? AAAABCCB 11 of 30 Where does the Lady of Shalott live? on an island near Camelot 12 of 30 What happens in part one? We are introduced to her 13 of 30 What does she do all day? Weaves 14 of 30 How does she see out the tower? through a mirror 15 of 30 In which part does she see Sir Lancelot? three 16 of 30 Why does she die? She leaves the tower 17 of 30 What is in Memoriam about? the grieving after the death of Hallam 18 of 30 What is In memoriam written in? Iambic tetrameter 19 of 30 How many poems are in In Memoriam? 131 20 of 30 What is the Rhyme scheme in In Memoriam ABBACDDCEFFE... 21 of 30 Which lyric has a quotation from Hamlet? seven 22 of 30 What is lyric 7 about? Tennyson visiting Hallams house when he can't sleep 23 of 30 What is lyric 24 about? using questions to compare the past and present 24 of 30 How many sections is lyric 24 broken into? four 25 of 30 What is lyric 50 about? asking Hallam to help him get over his grief, shows he's suicidle 26 of 30 How many quatrains is lyric 50 written in? three 27 of 30 What is lyric 67 about? Hallams grave 28 of 30 What is lyric 106 about? getting rid of the old (grief) and bringing in the new (acceptance) starting a new life 29 of 30 What is lyric 115 about? getting accustom to Hallams death 30 of 30
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