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G8 PISA Assessment Slave's Dream Beside the ungathered rice he lay, His sickle in his hand. His breast was bare, his matted hair Was buried in the sand. Again, in the mist and shadow of sleep, He saw his Native Land. Wide through the landscape of his dreams The lordly Niger flowed; Beneath the palm-trees on the plain Once more a king he strode; And heard the tinkling caravans Descend the mountain-road. He saw once more his dark-eyed queen Among her children stand; They clasped his neck, they kissed his cheeks, They held him by the hand!-- A tear burst from the sleeper's lids And fell into the sand. And then at furious speed he rode Along the Niger's bank; His bridle-reins were golden chains, And, with a martial clank, At each leap he could feel his scabbard of steel Smiting his stallion's flank. Before him, like a blood-red flag, The bright flamingoes flew; From morn till night he followed their flight, O'er plains where the tamarind grew, Till he saw the roofs of Caffre huts, And the ocean rose to view. At night he heard the lion roar, And the hyena scream, And the river-horse, as he crushed the reeds Beside some hidden stream; And it passed, like a glorious roll of drums, Through the triumph of his dream. The forests, with their myriad tongues, Shouted of liberty; And the Blast of the Desert cried aloud, With a voice so wild and free, That he started in his sleep and smiled At their tempestuous glee. He did not feel the driver's whip, Nor the burning heat of day; For Death had illumined the Land of Sleep, And his lifeless body lay A worn-out fetter, that the soul Had broken and thrown away! analysis with multiple choice questions and answers

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  • Q1
    What does the dream in 'Slave's Dream' represent for the main character?
    His desire for wealth
    His fear of the desert
    His longing for freedom and his homeland
    His wish to return to childhood
    30s
  • Q2
    What role does the imagery of the lion and hyena play in the poem?
    It contrasts the dream's beauty with the realities of the protagonist's life
    It describes the land's wealth
    It represents the character's excitement
    It signifies the protagonist's fears
    30s
  • Q3
    What does the 'driver's whip' symbolize in 'Slave's Dream'?
    The oppression and cruelty of slavery
    The strength of community
    The joy of childhood
    The hope of freedom
    30s
  • Q4
    In 'Slave's Dream', what significance does the phrase 'worn-out fetter' hold?
    It symbolizes the breaking of the physical and mental chains of slavery
    It represents the beauty of his dream
    It signifies his attachment to his homeland
    It illustrates his comfort in servitude
    30s
  • Q5
    What overarching theme is depicted through the dream sequences in 'Slave's Dream'?
    The pursuit of wealth
    The yearning for freedom and identity
    The importance of family traditions
    The value of hard work
    30s
  • Q6
    What emotional state does the protagonist exhibit in his dream when he returns to his homeland?
    Sadness and regret
    Anger and frustration
    Joy and contentment
    Fear and anxiety
    30s

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