Analyzing the theme of power: What does the hawk symbolize in the poem in relation to power?
Hawk Roosting Poem Ted Hughes Quiz

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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The hawk symbolizes weakness and vulnerability.
The hawk symbolizes power and dominance.
The hawk symbolizes fear and timidity.
The hawk symbolizes laziness and passivity.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Analyzing the theme of power: How does the hawk's perspective reflect the theme of power in the poem?
The hawk's perspective reflects its weakness and vulnerability, highlighting its lack of power in the poem.
The hawk's perspective shows its indifference and disinterest in exerting power, suggesting a lack of relevance to the theme of power.
The hawk's perspective showcases its dominance and control over its surroundings, emphasizing its superiority and authority.
The hawk's perspective demonstrates its fear and submission to other creatures, contradicting the theme of power in the poem.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Analyzing the theme of power: Discuss the impact of power on the hawk's attitude and behavior in the poem.
Power has made the hawk humble and gentle in the poem.
The hawk's attitude and behavior are not influenced by power in the poem.
Power has made the hawk arrogant and ruthless in the poem.
The hawk's attitude and behavior are influenced by love, not power, in the poem.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Interpreting the symbolism of the hawk: What does the hawk's ability to 'hook great wings' symbolize in the poem?
Power and dominance
Freedom and independence
Weakness and vulnerability
Friendship and cooperation
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Interpreting the symbolism of the hawk: How does the hawk's 'hooked head' contribute to its symbolism in the poem?
It symbolizes the hawk's weakness and vulnerability
It makes the hawk look friendly and approachable
It emphasizes the hawk's predatory nature and its ability to hunt and capture prey.
It represents the hawk's peaceful and non-threatening nature
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Interpreting the symbolism of the hawk: Explain the significance of the hawk's 'hooked feet' in relation to its symbolism in the poem.
The hooked feet symbolize the hawk's ability to dance gracefully in the sky
The hooked feet symbolize the hawk's friendly and gentle nature
The hooked feet symbolize the hawk's preference for swimming in the water
The hooked feet symbolize the hawk's predatory nature and its ability to grasp and hold onto its prey.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Discussing the tone and mood: How does the poet's use of imagery contribute to the tone and mood of the poem?
Creates vivid and evocative descriptions
Creates a confusing and chaotic atmosphere
Contributes to a light and cheerful mood
Leaves the reader feeling indifferent and uninterested
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