The Prelude - William Wordsworth
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- Q1What is the type of this poem?BalladHaikuSonnetFree verse30s
- Q2The Prelude is considered as Wordsworth's greatest workFalseTrue30s
- Q3Which feature of Romanticism does The Prelude represent?Drama ironyRespect of natureFictionalityPower of individual30s
- Q4How many sections are there in The Prelude?1312111430s
- Q5The Prelude is the first long autobiographical poem?FalseTrue30s
- Q6What is the main content of the last book of The Prelude?Wordswoth is afraid of natureThe poet turns back time to his childhoodWordsworth repeats his great love of natureHe lives with his family30s
- Q7Main content of The Prelude?The development of the poet’s attitudes to nature, his poetic genius and the universeThe poet’s awareness of the natural world, our sense of human and the moral world- The poet’s awareness of the natural world, our sense of human and the moral world - The development of the poet’s attitudes to nature, his poetic genius and the universe45s
- Q8Inferred from The Prelude, Wordsworth's message about "the night" is thatIt's okay to be aloneThe night is a perfect time for composingYou can sometimes experience feelings and events more clearly at night, perhaps due to lonelinessYou need a partner to be fullfilled in life45s
- Q9What is Wordsworth's perspective about nature?Humanity is a part of nature and sometimes we can be made to feel very small and insignificant by the natural world.The nature is beautiful but scaryNature is a tool and a resource for human survival45s