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Identify and explain the significance of the following passage:
“When wasteful war shall statues overturn, 
And broils root out the work of Masonry, 
Nor Mars his sword nor war’s quick fire shall burn
The living record of your memory.”

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Question 2 (6 ints)

 

Identify and explain the significance of the following passage:
“He's more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.”

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Question 3 (6 points)

 

Identify and explain the significance of the following passage:
“There are years that ask questions and years that answer.”

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Question 4 (6 points)

 

Identify and explain the significance of the following passage:
“She burned too bright for this world.”

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Question 5 (6 points)

 

Why is the setting of Eatonville important in Their Eyes Were Watching God?

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Question 6 (6 points)

 

Why is the poetic form conducive to expressing feelings of love and desire? Use an example from Love Poems in your explanation.

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Question 7 (6 points)

 

How does Shakespeare’s sonnet “Not Marble” describe love? How is this different than traditional love sonnets?

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Question 8 (6 points)

 

Wuthering Heights is considered a Gothic novel. Why?

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Question 9 (6 points)

 

Why is the setting of Wuthering Heights important to the reader’s understanding of the story?

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Question 10 (6 points)

 

In Wuthering Heights, why does Catherine marry Edgar despite her feelings for Heathcliff?

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Write a well-developed and well-supported essay response to the following question: 
 
Choose a poem from the “Definitions and Persuasions” section of Love Poems and write a short analysis of the definition presented within it. You may pick any poem in the section except “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell.
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