The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 4, Book 4 : Chapter 2, The Four Zoas Cont..

Multiple Choice Questions

1. This first prophecy features what?
(a) A black Orc as a male character.
(b) A red Orc as a female character.
(c) A black Orc as a female character.
(d) A red Orc as a male character.

2. How might one describe Blake's set of verses?
(a) Strange and misleading.
(b) Difficult to understand and confusing.
(c) Extremely visual and visionary.
(d) Boring and tedious.

3. What is a natural side effect of employing this aspect?
(a) Blake believes England is weak.
(b) Blake argues against religion.
(c) Blake conjures the powers of Druidry.
(d) Blake contradicts Christianity.

4. The images and feelings are _______________.
(a) Intriguing.
(b) Intense and incredible.
(c) Fairly strong.
(d) Interesting.

5. The author uses numerous references to what at this time?
(a) Deities.
(b) God.
(c) Cherubs.
(d) Angels.

Short Answer Questions

1. Are these repetitions good?

2. During these chapters, William Blake explains the Spectre further to readers. Here, he tells people that this entity is what?

3. The increasing power of England in the modern world readily overshadows what earthly city's might?

4. Who is Mnetha?

5. Here we have what chapters of Blake's Jerusalem?

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