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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Of what are the etchings?
(a) People from various cultures.
(b) People in various stages of life.
(c) Children.
(d) Angels.
2. What is the setting?
(a) England.
(b) America.
(c) France.
(d) Albion.
3. How will one know when a work has unity?
(a) The work will be well-accepted by others.
(b) The poet will just know.
(c) This will show in its parts.
(d) The elements will be balanced.
4. Blake attempts to explain what's connection to feminine and female "space" is in contrast to male or masculine "space"?
(a) Albion's.
(b) The Earth's.
(c) The Void's.
(d) The Spectre's.
5. Blake asserts that the sign of great poetry is what?
(a) Each poem is a collaboration by various artists.
(b) Each poem is complete within itself.
(c) Each poem is written in a different style.
(d) Each poem is a part of a larger entity.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does the author repeat?
2. Blake is one of the most famous artists in recent history to have done what during much of his adult life?
3. From what is knowledge derived?
4. Blake asserts here, as he did earlier, that the Divine Body is what?
5. How can readers uninterested in Blake's spiritual vision enjoy it as pure literature?
Short Essay Questions
1. How is the author's presentation of his Jerusalem melodramatic?
2. What is unique about William Blake, regarding his work and fame?
3. How does Blake's writing affect the reader?
4. What is said about truth in this section?
5. How does the author share his worldliness?
6. What perception does Druidry include?
7. How is this poetry akin to some of he preceding works?
8. What does Blake think of the resurrection?
9. What has been done to create this book?
10. Compare England and Jerusalem, based on Blake's work.
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