The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake Quiz | Four Week Quiz B

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The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake Quiz | Four Week Quiz B

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 6, Book 6 : Chapter 3, The Design of the Last Judgment.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. The King calls his sons before the palace in his sorrow. Why might be the reason for him quickly turning darker and more symbolic?
(a) His young are of no use to him.
(b) His young do not care.
(c) His young are just as dispicable.
(d) His young are equally as sick.

2. In the poem, Summer, each stanza is progressively ______________ than the one before it.
(a) More simplistic.
(b) Shorter.
(c) Longer.
(d) More convoluted.

3. Here is yet another portion of the book where there is what?
(a) An expression of Blake's beliefs.
(b) A lull in the plot line.
(c) A unique writing structure.
(d) A change in the writings.

4. Blake also made what that he hoped to sell as art?
(a) Prints.
(b) Photographs.
(c) Sculptures.
(d) Paintings.

5. Describe how each illustration has been reproduced and printed?
(a) In a rather small size in black and white.
(b) In a rather large size in color.
(c) In a rather large size in black and white.
(d) In a rather small size in color.

Short Answer Questions

1. "...any loving woman is sure to be loved [regardless of her physical form]...so beneficial and highly valued" is what?

2. When the King eventually comes upon others, what guise has he taken up?

3. Here the verses continue with their what?

4. What is metaphysics?

5. With respect to William Blake's ____________, there were at least two kinds.

(see the answer key)

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