1 Which of the following does NOT characterize Thomas Hardy's writing? The optimistic view that God will save humanity Country folkways Disillusionment The difficulties of life 2 What does "Wessex" refer to? Hardy's fictional literary landscape Current day South England Hardy's town of origin Ancient Southwestern England 3 When was Wessex Poems and Other Verses published? 1898 1879 1912 1900 4 Which writer has NOT named Hardy as an influence? Philip Larkin W.H. Auden George Eliot Robert Frost 5 What does the title "Neutral Tones" refer to? The neutral imagery and mood in the poem The speaker's true sense of passivity The speaker's preference for a muted palette The ex-lover's quiet and thoughtful nature 6 Which best characterizes the speaker? The speaker suffered more than his partner as a result of the relationship. After breaking up with his ex-partner, the speaker maintains a facade of passivity that does not quite manage to conceal his bitterness. The speaker has read Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven." The speaker is finally able to heal from his past relationship and embark on a new one. 7 What is true about the speaker's partner? She refers to Thomas Hardy's first wife. She left a devastating impression on the speaker as a result of the break-up. She has blue eyes. She suffered more than the speaker did. 8 Define "rove." (noun) a grouping of ash trees (noun) a secret place in a forest (verb) travel constantly without a fixed destination; wander (verb) attempt to plant in starving sod 9 What could be another word for "ominous"? futuristic auspicious threatening lucky 10 In which season is the poem set? Winter Spring Summer Unspecified 11 Which is NOT a theme in the poem? The Optimism of Love Love, Loss, and Disillusionment The Persistence of Memories The Facade of Neutrality 12 What does God do to the white sun in the first stanza? chides conceals curses casts 13 What does God do to the white sun in the fourth stanza? curses celebrates hides chides 14 What does the starving sod represent? The lower-class people of Wessex suffered more than the upper-class. The speaker is starving as a result of the break-up. Humans don't know how to farm efficiently. The ground of the speaker's relationship to his ex is sterile, as is the speaker's capacity for new love. 15 What does winter symbolize in the poem? Death, hibernation, and endings Slowness, tidiness, and introspection Cycles, rest, and family Cookies, Santa, and celebration 16 What is revealed in the first line? The ending of the relationship The speaker's angry bitterness The setting and the facade of neutrality The ex-lover's smile 17 Define "keen." (noun) a heartfelt cry (adjective) disengenuous (adjective) neutral (adjective) sharp and well-defined 18 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABCD AABB The poem does not rhyme ABBA 19 What is the rhyme scheme reminiscent of? The poetry of Alfred Tennyson The final quatrain of Shakespearean sonnets None The first octave of Petrarchan sonnets 20 What does the speaker compare his ex-partner's bitter grin to? A crow coming home to roost A raven arriving at one's doorstep An ominous bird taking flight A blackbird singing in a tree 21 What is the speaker's final perspective on love? Love is incorrect, unjust, and immoral. Love is capable of harm, but one must choose to risk one's heart. Love requires great sacrifice in order to receive its rewards. Love is cruel but it pays off. 22 What is polysyndeton? A literary device in which one word refers in part to another A kind of metaphor The purposeful repetition of conjunctions in close succession for emphasis The bleak despair that demonstrates the speaker's outlook 23 Which is not a symbol in the poem? Winter The yellow sun The ex-partner's smile The white sun 24 Which is NOT a simile in the poem? "And a grin of bitterness swept thereby / Like an ominous bird a-wing" "And the sun was white, as though chidden of God" "The change was like the knell" "Your eyes on me were as eyes that rove / Over tedious riddles of years ago" 25 Which best describes Hardy's religious views? Spiritualistic Devout atheist who refuses to discuss God Evangelical Christian Agnostic, but complexly so