1 When was the poem published? 2006 2015 2001 2012 2 What mythical figure is the poem about? Hades Orpheus Orion Hercules 3 Who is the "you" in the poem? Eurydice Persephone Euripides Aphrodite 4 How long is the poem? Six stanzas Four stanzas Twenty lines Six lines 5 What was the title of the collection in which this poem was published? Thrall Domestic Work Monument Native Guard 6 What prize did the collection receive? National Book Award Bollingen Nobel Pulitzer 7 What is the genre of the poem? War poetry Mythic poetry Ekphrasis Victorian poetry 8 What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? ABAB ABBA ABCABC ABAABA 9 What is unusual about the structure of the poem? Each line is only one word It features crossed-out lines It repeats every two lines It mirrors itself 10 Who is the author of "Priapus"? William Carlos Williams Ezra Pound H.D. T.S. Eliot 11 Which of the following lines contains alliteration? "not to let go. You’ll be dead again tomorrow," "you back into morning. Sleep-heavy, turning," "but in dreams you live. So I try taking" "Again and again, this constant forsaking." 12 What type of stanza does the poem feature? Couplets Tercets Quatrains Quintains 13 What is the meaning of the word "rift"? Earthquake A crack or split Galaxy Disagreement 14 What is the meaning of the phrase "constant forsaking" in the poem? The way Orpheus constantly has nightmares about the underworld The way Orpheus is unable to play the lyre anymore The way Orpheus cannot remember Eurydice's face The way Orpheus is forced to relive the loss of Eurydice 15 What does the term "Erebus" refer to in the poem? Darkness A shadowy corner Memory A cage 16 Why does the poem use a mirrored structure? To reflect Orpheus's inability to escape his grief To retell the myth of Narcissus To show the shape of the underworld To show Orpheus's fascination with art 17 Which of the following is an image in the poem? Fire A well Darkness A lyre 18 What best describes the tone of the poem? Spiteful and vicious Aimless and distracted Peaceful and reflective Somber and regretful 19 Which of the following is a character in the poem? Athena Eurydice Telemachus Aphrodite 20 Which of the following is NOT a theme in the poem? Dreams Memory Circularity Politics 21 Who wrote "A Myth of Devotion"? John Berryman John Ashbury Zbigniew Herbert Louise Glück 22 Why does Orpheus fail to save Eurydice? Because he did not love her Because he wouldn't marry her Because he turns to look at her before they leave the underworld Because he didn't kill a snake 23 Which Greek god does Orpheus make a deal with initially? Ares Hades Zeus Athena 24 What is the only place where Orpheus can still be with Eurydice? In Athens On Mount Olympus In dreams In the underworld 25 When does Orpheus lose Eurydice? Every time he picks up a lyre Every morning when he wakes up Each night when he goes to sleep Every time he leaves his home