1 What is the poem's central topic? Shipbuilding Puritan values The Civil War Romantic passion 2 What image from nature does the poem utilize? The ocean A blizzard An erupting volcano A beehive 3 Who discovered Dickinson's poems after her death? Austin Dickinson Lavinia Dickinson Susan Gilbert Samuel Bowles 4 Where did Dickinson's poems NOT appear in her lifetime? Drum Beat The Amherst Review Springfield Republican Brooklyn Daily Union 5 Which of these lines contains alliteration? "Might I but moor - tonight -" "Wild nights - Wild nights!" "Done with the Chart!" "Futile - the winds -" 6 Which of the following structural features does Dickinson make frequent use of in the poem? Free verse Single word lines Rhyme royal Dashes 7 What best describes the mood of the poem? Jealous Reserved Woeful Turbulent 8 Whose dedication was erased from Dickinson's poems when they were first published? Susan Gilbert Samuel Bowles Louisa May Alcott Sylvia Plath 9 What is the poem's rhyme scheme? ABAB ABCB It doesn't have one ABBA 10 Who published Dickinson's poems after her death? Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville Lavinia Dickinson and Susan Gilbert Mabel Loomis Todd and T.W. Higginson Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau 11 What image does Dickinson use to imagine the union of the speaker and their love interest? A bee flying to a flower A ship coming to port Waves on a shoreline A bird returning to its nest 12 How does the speaker characterize their affection? Aloof and fickle Unwavering and dull Serene and complacent Stormy and urgent 13 When was the first edition of Dickinson's complete works published? 1868 1955 1891 1971 14 How does the speaker describe the "wild nights" referenced in the title? As something shameful to be hidden As something luxurious to be shared As something dangerous to be avoided As something contentious to be skirted around 15 How many stanzas does the poem contain? Five Three Twelve Four 16 What kind of stanzas is the poem made up of? Couplets Monostiches Octaves Quatrains 17 What does the line "Rowing in Eden -" reference? Eden, Maryland The novel East of Eden Former Prime Minister Anthony Eden The biblical garden of Eden 18 Who is the poem addressed to? The speaker's beloved Samuel Bowles Lavinia Dickinson The speaker's mother 19 What does the word "port" mean in the context of the poem? A compass A lighthouse A window on a ship A harbor or dock 20 How does the speaker imagine feeling during their quest? Wavering and uncertain Cautious and concerned Frightened and dissuaded Unstoppable and determined 21 How does the word "tonight" function in the last stanza? As a grim foreshadowing As an ironic aside As a passionate interjection As a joke 22 The lines "Futile - the winds - / To a Heart in port -" are an example of which of the following? Simile Zeugma Hyperbole Synecdoche 23 When was the first volume of Dickinson's poetry published? 1889 1868 1861 1890 24 Which of the following stylistic elements was Dickinson NOT prominently known for? Slant rhyme Capitalization Stream of consciousness Dashes 25 How does the poem configure its idea of romance? As something uncontrollable and frightening As something polite and inoffensive As something inseparable from wildness and tumult As something simple and comfortable