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S.T.Coleridge

S.T.Coleridge

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English

12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

Barbara Mazzei

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0 Slides • 13 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes S.T. Coleridge's contributions to literature and philosophy?

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He was only known for his poetry.

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He was a close friend of William Wordsworth and contributed to idealistic philosophy.

3

He focused solely on political writings.

4

He never traveled outside England.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT one of the three main poetic works for which Coleridge is remembered?

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Christabel

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Kubla Kahn

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The Prelude

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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are common elements found in Coleridge’s three main poetic works?

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Fantastic visions

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Mysterious atmosphere

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Political satire

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Exotic settings

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Open Ended

How did Coleridge’s approach to Romanticism differ from Wordsworth’s, according to the slides?

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Fill in the Blank

Coleridge’s poetry is often inspired by the ___ and the exotic.

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Multiple Choice

What is the main rhyme scheme used in 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'?

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AABB

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ABAB

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ABBA

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AAAA

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Multiple Choice

Which literary device is NOT mentioned as being rich in 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'?

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Metaphors

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Alliterations

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Similes

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Personifications

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Multiple Choice

Who are the two main characters introduced in the framework of the story?

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Old Mariner and Wedding guest

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Old Mariner and Albatross

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Wedding guest and Bride

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Old Mariner and Sailor

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Open Ended

Describe the sequence of events that leads to the Mariner being cursed and how the curse is eventually lifted.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are themes explored in the general and religious meanings of the Mariner's story?

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Guilt

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Expiation

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Sin against Divine laws

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Wealth

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Fill in the Blank

The Mariner is compared to an ___ who explores the world of the fantastic and the supernatural.

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Open Ended

How does the poem illustrate the consequences of human actions against nature, and what is the ultimate resolution?

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Multiple Choice

What were some significant events in S.T. Coleridge's early life and career that influenced his later works?

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His birth in 1772 and studies at Jesus College, Cambridge

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His interest in the political situation and the idea of freedom

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His attempt to create a utopian community called Pantiscocracy

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All of the above

Which of the following best describes S.T. Coleridge's contributions to literature and philosophy?

1

He was only known for his poetry.

2

He was a close friend of William Wordsworth and contributed to idealistic philosophy.

3

He focused solely on political writings.

4

He never traveled outside England.

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