Shelley and Keats
Read each question carefully, then, using the text, answer each question to the best of your ability. Be sure to answer using complete sentences with appropriate punctuation. Neatness and specifics count toward the score as much as accuracy.
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What are the most striking images in each poem we read by Shelley? List at least one image for each of the three poems, citing the text and explaining WHY it stands out to you.
20 points
In Shelley's poems, what larger ideas are symbolized by each of the following elements of nature: sands near the Ozymandias statue, the west wind, and the muddy spring.
20 points
In "Ode to a Grecian Urn," Keats describes three scenes found on the urn. Paraphrase the three middle stanzas that carry these descriptions.
20 points
In each quatrain of the sonnet "When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be," Keats examines an aspect he fears about death. Paraphrase each quatrain.
20 points
Provide an example of at least one sound device, aside from rhyme, from each of the three poems we read. Be sure to include the example, what type of sound device it is, and how it is effective as a part of your answer.  
20 points
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