14. Which poem is not written by Philip Freneau? A. The British Prison Ship B. The Wild Honey Suckle C. The Indian Burying Ground D. The Day of Doom 15. Who was considered as the "Poet of American Revolution"? A. Michael Wigglesworth B. Edward Taylor C. Anne Bradstreet D. Philip ...
Key: Here Freneau offers a version of an abundant America with potential for providing a good life for all. The poem is also an indication of his dedication to American subject matter as he examined peculiarly American characteristics of the countryside. Short answer questions. Who wrote The ...
14. Which poem is not written by Philip Freneau? A. The British Prison Ship B. The Wild Honey Suckle C. The Indian Burying Ground D. The Day of Doom 15. Who was considered as the "Poet of American Revolution"? A. Michael Wigglesworth B. Edward Taylor C. Anne Bradstreet D. Philip ...
49、he novel is a psychological study of a soldier (Henry Fleming)s reactions in the Civil War, in which wound is called the red badge which symbolizes courage.a.An American Tragedy b. Sister Carrie c.The Red Badge of Courage d. McTeague 13. The poem is written in free verse in 52...
(4) As to theme, Emerson called upon American authors to celebrate America which was to him a lone poem in itself. 5. his influence VI. Henry David Thoreau 1. life 2. works (1) A Week on the Concord and Merrimack River (2) Walden ...
The Icema n Cometh Ten der Is the Night is a by Fitzgerald. A. Short story B. no vella C. poem D. no vel The leading playwright of the modern period in American literature, if not the most successful in all his experime nts, is . A. Arthur Miller B. Tenn essee William C. ...
Who was considered as the “poet of American Revolution”?A. Anne Bradstreet B. Edward Taylor C. Michael Wigglesworth D. Philip Freneau9. In 1817 6、, the stately poem called Thanatopsis introduced the best poet _ to appear in America up to that time.A. Edward Taylor B. Philip Freneau ...
D.Tellsastoryaboutthetragic love affair of a wounded American soldier with a Frenchnurse 5.Eugene O’neill is remembered for his tragic view of life, and most of his plays areabout___. A. The root, the truth of human desires and human frustrations B.The moral nature of the modern mank...
Robert Frost, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” Langston Hughes, “Harlem” Marianne Moore, “Poetry” [two versions of this poem exist; where both are included, I’ve counted it once] Sylvia Plath, “Daddy” Ezra Pound, “In a Station of the Metro” ...
28.Whitman‘s “There was a child went forth” is a poem about A. a soldier going into the battlefield B.thebirth of a new life C.atragic boyhood experience D.thegrowth of a child 29. We can perhaps summarize that Walt Whitman‘s poems are characterized by all the following features...