1 Which is NOT a theme of "The Next War"? Nationalism Religion Death War 2 Complete this line: "No soldier's paid to ____ against his powers." Struggle March Fight Kick 3 To which real-world war does this poem subtly allude? The Franco-Prussian War World War I World War II The Vietnam War 4 Complete this line: "And ____ wars, where each proud fighter brags" Faster Bigger Greater Longer 5 Who does the poem's first-person plural "we" refer to? The German army The soldiers in the war The citizens of the United States The antiwar protest movement 6 Who is the speaker of this poem? A prisoner of war President Woodrow Wilson A soldier Death 7 From which poem is the epigraph to "The Next War" taken? "Dulce et Decorum Est" "In Flanders Fields" "My Papa's Waltz" "A Letter Home" 8 Which sounds in the line "Death was never enemy of ours" create assonance? The "Ou" vowel in "ours" The short "E" vowel The "R" consonant The "N" consonant 9 What is the poem's meter? Trochaic pentameter Iambic hexameter Spondaic dimeter Iambic pentameter 10 What stance did Wilfred Owen most likely wish to support in this poem? An anti-war stance A religious stance A patriotic stance An anti-censorship stance 11 The speaker describes Death holding a scythe. What does this image allude to? The Hindu god Yama The European image of the Grim Reaper The Irish folkloric figure of the banshee The Greek deity Thanatos 12 Which object is used metonymically as well as literally in the poem? Bombs Mess-tins Bullets Flags 13 What do flags symbolize in this poem? Masculinity Nationalism Surrender Domestic labor 14 Death's breath metaphorically represents which of the following? Chemical weapons Trauma The economic destruction caused by war Alcoholism 15 Which form does this poem take? It is an English sonnet It blends elements of the Italian and English sonnet forms It is a Spenserian sonnet It is an Italian sonnet 16 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABBACDDC EFEFGG ABCD ABCD ABCD AD ABABCDCDEFEF GG ABCAABCA BBAABB 17 Why, according to the speaker, will a bigger war soon occur? Because of pro-war propaganda Because of the onslaught of communism Because of humans' tendency towards violence Because war is necessary to prevent more death 18 The "W" sounds in the line "We whistled while he shaved us with his scythe" are an example of which? Assonance Synecdoche Internal Rhyme Anaphora 19 What is the poem's central irony? Its sarcastic repetition of the idea that soldiers should be unpaid volunteers Its surprising assertion that death is not an enemy, but is in fact an ally, during wartime Its claim that war is actually peaceful, while peace is psychologically violent The speaker's description of a soldier who is going to die, though the soldier himself does not know 20 Complete this line: "Our eyes wept, but our courage didn't ____" Writhe Shrink Falter Flag 21 Why are the poem's sixth and thirteenth lines distinct? They are end-stopped They are written in a different meter than the other lines They each diverge from the established rhyme scheme They are enjambed 22 Why is the poem's epigraph an understatement? The speaker doesn't just find war to be a joke, but actually is happier at war than he is at home The speaker doesn't just mean that war is a joke metaphorically—he has actually invented the war for his own amusement There is no understatement in the epigraph The speaker doesn't view war as a mere joke, but as a ridiculous and absurd farce 23 Complete this line: "Out there, we've ____ quite friendly up to Death-" Risen Walked Reached Strolled 24 What best describes the speaker's relationship to Death? Distant but friendly Familiar and intimate Seductive and tempting Cold and wary 25 What effect is created by the poem's rhyming of "brags" and "flags"? It implies that people should feel proud of their country, no matter where they are from It hints that flags of surrender as well as those of victory can be forms of bragging It equates nationalism with falsehood and jingoism It suggests that flags and other symbols are impolite and boastful to others