
i died for beauty, but was scarce poem by Emily Dickinson
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English
6th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the general attitude towards death during the time Emily Dickinson was writing?
The general attitude towards death was celebratory
People were indifferent towards death in the era of Emily Dickinson
Death was seen as a temporary state during Emily Dickinson's time
The general attitude towards death during the time Emily Dickinson was writing was characterized by a mix of fear, fascination, and acceptance.
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How did Emily Dickinson's personal experiences influence her poetry about death?
Her personal experiences caused her to avoid the topic of death
Her personal experiences made her indifferent to death
Her personal experiences led her to write only about life
Her personal experiences provided emotional depth and insight into the human condition.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What literary movement was Emily Dickinson associated with?
American Romanticism
Victorianism
Transcendentalism
Naturalism
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Why did Emily Dickinson choose to focus on themes of death and beauty in her poetry?
To explore the complexities of life, mortality, and the human experience.
To avoid addressing more uplifting themes in her work.
To promote a sense of fear and unease among readers.
To follow the popular literary trends of the time.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What impact did the Civil War have on the themes of Emily Dickinson's poetry?
Themes of nature, beauty, and tranquility
Themes of love, happiness, and success
Themes of war, violence, and conflict
Themes of death, loss, and the fragility of life
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How did Emily Dickinson's reclusive lifestyle affect her writing about death?
Her reclusive lifestyle made her fear death, leading to avoidance of the topic in her writing
Her reclusive lifestyle provided her with the solitude and introspection necessary to deeply contemplate and explore the themes of death, resulting in a unique and profound perspective in her writing.
Being reclusive prevented her from experiencing life and death firsthand, limiting her perspective
Emily Dickinson's reclusive lifestyle caused her to be disconnected from society, resulting in shallow exploration of death in her writing
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What was the role of religion in Emily Dickinson's exploration of death in her poetry?
Religion had no impact on her poetry
Religion influenced her views on the afterlife, immortality, and God's presence.
She only focused on secular themes in her work
Emily Dickinson rejected all religious beliefs
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