1 What year was the poem published? 1676 1655 1612 1680 2 In which play did the poem originally appear? The Duchess of Malfi Hamlet Oroonoko Abdelazer 3 How many stanzas are in the poem? Four Three One Two 4 What is the rhyme scheme? ABBACDDCEFEFGG ABABCDCDEFEFGHGH ABABABABABABABAB ABBACDDCEFFEGHHG 5 What is the meter of the poem? Trochaic tetrameter Iambic pentameter Anapestic dimeter Iambic tetramenter 6 Which god is described in the poem? Zeus Cupid Mars Venus 7 Which best describes the description of love in the poem? Indifferent Kind Patient Cruel 8 From what affliction does the speaker of the poem suffer? Writer's block Terminal illness Grief Unrequited love 9 To whom is the poem addressed? The beloved The speaker herself Venus Cupid 10 What do the bleeding hearts symbolize? Kings and queens Victims of war Plants Wounded lovers 11 The speaker describes Cupid as possessing what kind of power? Tyrannic Inimitable Despotic Relentless 12 From where, according to the speaker, did Cupid acquire the fire for his arrows? The sun The beloved's eyes Her own heart A magic well 13 Which of these is a convention of Petrarchan poetry? Sighs and tears Sixteen-line poems Female speakers Iambic tetrameter 14 Who, according to the speaker, is responsible for this monstrous version of Cupid? The beloved alone The rest of the world Venus and Mars Her and her beloved 15 Complete the line: "Love in Fantastic _____ sat" (1). Power Triumph Tyranny Victory 16 Who are the parents of Cupid? Orpheus and Eurydice Athena and Zeus Aphrodite and Hermes Venus and Mars 17 Complete the line: "Enough to undo the ____ World" (8). Amorous Silly Cruel Longing 18 How does the speaker describer her beloved's heart? The tyrant The dart The arrow The victor 19 What other genre of writing is Aphra Behn known for? Pamphlets Novels Drama Political tracts 20 With what era of English poetry is Behn associated? Restoration Elizabethan Carolinian Jacobean 21 What is Behn's best-known work? Love Armed Macbeth Oronooko Abdelazer 22 "Love Armed" is an example of what kind of poetry? Petrarchan Modernist Elegiac Free verse 23 Which of these best describes the tone of the poem? Surprised Hopeful Resigned Pensive 24 What is Cupid's Greek counterpart? Mars Apollo Hermes Eros 25 Cupid is traditionally portrayed as what? A heart A cruel tyrant A child A military leader