1 Who is the poem's speaker? A writer comparing her words to swarming bees A grieving husband participating in the custom of "telling the bees" Somebody who has just ordered a box full of bees A bee who lives on a farm 2 Broadly speaking, what did bees symbolize in seventeenth-century Europe? Creativity and individuality Hard work and piety Poverty and monasticism Noisiness and immorality 3 What is the meaning of the word "colonnade"? A row of columns A military parade A dessert made of fruit A colonial outpost 4 Which writer did NOT use bees as a symbol or allegory? John Mandeville John Greenleaf Whittier Mary Leapor Fanny Burney 5 What are the bees probably NOT intended to symbolize in this poem? Sexual aggression Climate change The speaker's thoughts Familial demands on women 6 Where does the poem most likely take place? A field of flowers An industrial honey farm A school The speaker's home 7 Which collection was this poem a part of? The Bell Jar Ariel The Colossus Double Exposure 8 How does the work's final stanza most clearly differ from the others? It is the only part that does not rhyme It is spoken by a different speaker It is written in a different meter It is only one line long 9 Fill in the blank: I wonder if they would forget me/If I just undid the locks and stood back and _______" closed my eyes turned into a tree died ran away 10 Which is an example of irony? The speaker's ability to keep her bees alive or let them die The amount of noise that the bees make The speaker's feeling of temptation despite the danger of the bees The speaker's comparison of herself to God 11 Fill in the blank: It is the noise that _____ me most of all, distracts ensnares intrigues appalls 12 What does the speaker NOT compare the box to? A tent A baby A coffin A chair 13 How many stanzas are in the poem? 3 7 5 9 14 The speaker compares the bees to a mob from where? The Old West Revolutionary America Ancient Rome Victorian Britain 15 What is the meaning of the word "laburnum"? A diploma A New England company A type of tree A kitchen counter 16 What is the meaning of the word "din"? Sunset Dinner Hillside Noise 17 Which best describes the poem's portrayal of power? The speaker struggles to decide whether it is she or the bees who holds disproportionate power The bees' power comes from their cleanliness and cooperativeness The speaker struggles for power, but is no match for nature The speaker loses her power when she buys the bees and gives up her job 18 What is the poem's meter? Anapestic tetrameter Iambic pentameter Dactylic pentameter It has no set meter 19 What best describes the poem's conflict? The beekeeper's conflict with the industrialist The speaker's decision about whether to free the bees The bee's decision about whether to sting the human The speaker's fight against the queen bee 20 What best describes the speaker's feelings about the bees? intimacy and love alternating fascination and fear self-effacing admiration maddening irritation 21 What type of stanzas appear in the poem? Tercets Sestets The stanzas are unmatched Couplets 22 How is the theme of femininity discussed in the poem? The speaker's desire to engage with insects hints at a need to escape human gender norms The queen bee represents the feminists of the twentieth century The bees' collaboration suggests that only collaboration between women will better their lot The poem subtly equates the speaker's fear of the bees with women's fear of violence or subjugation 23 Which mythological figure is alluded to in the poem? Narcissus Hercules Persephone Daphne 24 What do the trees most closely symbolize? Escape from conflict The speaker's ambivalence The abundance of nature Strength 25 Which of the following is a metaphor? "They can die, I can feed them nothing" "There is only a little grid, no exit" "Square as a chair and almost too heavy to lift" "In my moon suit and funeral veil"