
Análisis de temas en la poesía de William Blake
Authored by Viola Loschiavo
English
1st Grade

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is one of the main themes in William Blake's Songs of Innocence?
What is one of the main themes in William Blake's Songs of Innocence?
The exploration of outer space
The purity and innocence of childhood
The struggle for political power
Romantic love in adulthood
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30 sec • 1 pt
What romantic elements can be identified in Blake's poetry?
Criticism of classical literature, exaltation of technology, rejection of spirituality
Defense of monarchy, exaltation of science, rejection of creativity
Exaltation of nature, exploration of spirituality and criticism of industrialized society
Celebration of war, contempt for nature, apologia of materialism
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How do the concepts of innocence and experience relate in Blake's work?
Blake does not address the concepts of innocence and experience in his work.
The concepts of innocence and experience are related as synonyms in Blake's work.
The concepts of innocence and experience are related as two opposite and complementary states in Blake's work.
In Blake's work, innocence and experience have no relation to each other.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is William Blake considered a romantic poet?
William Blake is considered a romantic poet because of his focus on comedy and satire in his works.
William Blake is considered a romantic poet because of his adherence to traditional poetic forms and structures.
William Blake is considered a romantic poet because of his emphasis on logic and reason in his poetry.
William Blake is considered a romantic poet because of his focus on emotion, nature, and individualism in his works, as well as his rejection of traditional poetic forms and structures.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What role does nature play in Blake's works?
What role does nature play in Blake's works?
Nature represents a creative and spiritual force that connects man with the divine and the eternal.
Nature represents the oppression and limitation of the human being in Blake's works.
Nature has no relevance in Blake's works.
Nature symbolizes destruction and decay in Blake's works.
6.
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30 sec • 1 pt
How did the historical context influence William Blake's poetry?
William Blake completely ignored the historical context in his poetry
The historical context influenced William Blake's poetry by reflecting the social and political changes of the time, such as the Industrial Revolution and the French Revolution.
William Blake's poetry remained unaffected by the historical events of his time
The historical context had no influence on William Blake's poetry
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What symbolism can be found in the songs of innocence and of experience?
The symbolism is found in the representation of happiness and sadness as opposite stages of life.
The symbolism is found in the representation of youth and old age as opposite stages of life.
The symbolism is found in the representation of innocence and experience as opposite stages of life, one full of purity and the other of knowledge and suffering.
The symbolism is found in the representation of wealth and poverty as opposite stages of life.
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