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Anne Bradstreet: 'The Author to Her Book' Quiz
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Anne Bradstreet: 'The Author to Her Book' Quiz

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What is the main focus of the Iroquois creation myth?

  • The unsuccessful attempts of the bad mind to ruin his brother's creations
  • The monsters of the lower world offering help to the pregnant woman
  • The creation of the world and the conflict between the twins with good and bad minds (correct)
  • The journey of the woman pregnant with twins to the upper world
  • What does the bad mind create in his unsuccessful attempts to ruin his brother's creations?

  • Mountains and valleys
  • Oceans and deserts
  • Forests and meadows
  • Reptiles and apes (correct)
  • How does the conflict between the twins in the Iroquois creation myth conclude?

  • The bad mind overcomes the good mind through deceit
  • Both twins decide to rule different parts of the universe peacefully
  • They reconcile and leave the Earth together
  • The good mind defeats the bad mind using horns as weapons (correct)
  • What is the significance of the Great Island in the Iroquois creation myth?

    <p>It is formed from earth found to save a pregnant woman carrying twins</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What literary devices are employed in the passage to emphasize the brutality and violence of the Indian attack and the suffering of the settlers?

    <p>Repetition, hyperbole, alliteration, imagery, irony, and religious allusions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main theme of the first part of the passage?

    <p>The ruthless Indian attack on Mary Rowlandson's house</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which century did the events described in the passage take place?

    <p>17th century</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is portrayed as victims of the Indian attack in the passage?

    <p>English settlers including Mrs. Rowlandson and her fellow settlers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is emphasized in the third part of the passage?

    <p>The resilience and endurance of the human spirit in the face of extreme suffering and adversity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is reflected in the passage according to its historical context?

    <p>The vulnerability of the settlers and the ruthless nature of the conflict between English settlers and Native Americans</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What literary devices are used in the poem by Anne Bradstreet?

    <p>Personification, apostrophe, and paradoxical statement</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does the speaker in the poem view her love with her husband compared to others?

    <p>She sees it as unachievable in other relationships</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main theme of the poem by Anne Bradstreet?

    <p>Love as a proof of piety and spiritual connection</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the tone of the poem by Anne Bradstreet?

    <p>Tender, affectionate, sincere, and reverent</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is the author of the poem about love and devotion in Colonial literature?

    <p>Anne Bradstreet</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the speaker in the poem value more than any earthly treasure?

    <p>$h(x) = \frac{1}{x}$</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main theme of the Early Colonial Narratives in North America?

    <p>The conflict between good and evil, the creation of the world, and the struggles between Good mind and Bad mind</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the genre of the narrative?

    <p>Formal and ornate with a focus on historical events</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where does the story take place?

    <p>On the Great Island, believed to be representative of North America today</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What literary devices are used in the narrative?

    <p>Symbolism, personification, imagery, and allusion</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the tone of the narrative?

    <p>Reflective and philosophical, aiming to teach a moral lesson about the importance of both good and evil</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who are the main characters in the narrative?

    <p>Pregnant woman with twins, great monster, large turtle, Good mind, and Bad mind</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the main ideas explored in the narrative?

    <p>Captain Smith's capture by Native Americans in the New World and his interactions with their leaders</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What time period is the narrative based on?

    <p>Not specific; based on ancient beliefs transmitted through oral tradition</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which literary devices are used to convey the narrative's themes?

    <p>Hyperbole, symbolism, personification, imagery, comparison, irony</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What literary devices are used in 'The Author to Her Book' to convey Anne Bradstreet's dissatisfaction and complex relationship with her work?

    <p>Irony, metonymy, and litote</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main theme of 'The Author to Her Book' by Anne Bradstreet?

    <p>The struggle for perfection and inadequacies as a writer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which literary device is prominently used in 'To my Dear and Loving Husband' to express Anne Bradstreet's deep love and strong union with her husband?

    <p>Metaphor</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In 'To my Dear and Loving Husband', what is the main focus of the speaker's expression?

    <p>Her deep love and strong union with her husband</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Anne Bradstreet compare her book of poems to in 'The Author to Her Book'?

    <p>A child she has given birth to</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Anne Bradstreet acknowledge about her book in 'The Author to Her Book'?

    <p>Its inadequacies and imperfections</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does Anne Bradstreet describe the process of editing her book in 'The Author to Her Book'?

    <p>As a burdensome task leading to disappointment</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main idea conveyed in 'The Author to Her Book'?

    <p>The struggle for acceptance and recognition as a writer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    'The Author to Her Book' reflects Anne Bradstreet's dissatisfaction with her work through the use of which literary device?

    <p>Irony</p> Signup and view all the answers

    'To my Dear and Loving Husband' uses simple language and direct syntax to convey what aspect of Anne Bradstreet's emotions?

    <p>Her feelings toward her husband</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the role of the large turtle in the Iroquois Creation Story?

    <p>To offer to endure the lasting weight of the descending woman</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the situation of the lower world in the Iroquois Creation Story?

    <p>Great darkness, possession of the great monster</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What prompted the monsters of the great water to assemble in the Iroquois Creation Story?

    <p>The appearance of a woman descending towards the lower world</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did one of the monsters in the Iroquois Creation Story do to procure earth for the woman's descent?

    <p>Descended to search the great deep for earth</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Enigorio create to bring light to the dark world in the Iroquois creation myth?

    <p>The sun, moon, and stars</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Enigonhahetgea create to challenge his brother's creations in the Iroquois creation myth?

    <p>Obstacles</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the outcome of the contest between Enigorio and Enigonhahetgea for control of the universe in the Iroquois creation myth?

    <p>Enigorio deceives and defeats Enigonhahetgea</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Enigonhahetgea become after being defeated in the Iroquois creation myth?

    <p>The Evil Spirit</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What cultural aspect does the Iroquois creation myth reflect?

    <p>Iroquois worldview and their understanding of the origins of the world and human existence</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What theme is featured in the Iroquois creation myth?

    <p>The struggle between good and evil</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Enigorio create to populate the island in the Iroquois creation myth?

    <p>Animals and humans</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What role does Enigorio play after defeating Enigonhahetgea in the Iroquois creation myth?

    <p>Retires from the earth</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the Iroquois creation myth, what does Enigonhahetgea create in response to his brother's actions?

    <p>Obstacles and challenges</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the key aspects explained by the Iroquois creation myth?

    <p>Origins of the world and human existence</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Early Colonial Narratives in North America

    • Characters: 5 main characters including a pregnant woman with twins, a great monster, a large turtle, Good mind, and Bad mind
    • Place: The story takes place on the Great Island, which is believed to be representative of North America today
    • Time: The time period is not specific, but it is based on ancient beliefs and transmitted through oral tradition
    • Main theme: The conflict between good and evil, the creation of the world, and the struggles between the two siblings, Good mind and Bad mind
    • Literary devices: Symbolism, personification, imagery, and allusion are used to convey the story's message
    • Tone: The tone is reflective and philosophical, aiming to teach a moral lesson about the importance of both good and evil
    • Language: The language used is archaic and old-fashioned, resembling that of John Smith's "The General History of Virginia, New England and the Summer Isles"
    • Genre: The narrative style is formal and ornate, with a focus on historical events
    • Main ideas: The narrative is divided into four parts, detailing Captain Smith's capture, contact with Native American leaders, and his interactions with the Emperor Powhatan
    • Characters: Various characters are introduced, including George Cassen, the King of Pamaunkee, Robinson and Emry, Powhatan, the Queen of Appamatuck, and Pocahontas
    • Theme: The narrative explores the capture of John Smith by Native Americans in the New World and his interactions with their leaders, set in the early colonization of Virginia by the English in 1607
    • Literary devices: Hyperbole, symbolism, personification, imagery, comparison, and irony are used to convey the narrative and its themes

    Anne Bradstreet: "The Author to Her Book" and "To my Dear and Loving Husband"

    • "The Author to Her Book" is a metaphysical poem where Anne Bradstreet compares her book of poems to a child she has given birth to, using a conceit/extended metaphor.
    • Bradstreet acknowledges her book's imperfections, describing it as an "ill-form'd offspring" created through her own mind, and feeling embarrassed by its publication.
    • She compares the process of editing the book to washing a child's face, attempting to correct its imperfections but finding more defects, and emphasizes its plain appearance and limitations.
    • Despite her concerns and flaws, Bradstreet feels affection for her book, ultimately deciding to send it out into the world, attributing her decision to publish the book to her mother.
    • The main characters in the poem are Anne Bradstreet, who takes the role of a protective mother, and the book, representing Bradstreet's collection of poems portrayed as a child with imperfections.
    • The main theme of the poem is the inadequacies Bradstreet experiences as a writer, influenced by her Puritan beliefs and striving for perfection.
    • Literary devices used in the poem include metaphor, personification, irony, metonymy, litote, and an extended metaphor, emphasizing her dissatisfaction and complex relationship with her work.
    • The poem is written in a plain style, using concrete descriptions and everyday vocabulary, reflecting Bradstreet's feelings about her book.
    • "To my Dear and Loving Husband" is a lyrical poem expressing the love between Anne Bradstreet and her husband.
    • The poem reveals the speaker's deep love and strong union with her husband, emphasizing the superiority of their love compared to others.
    • The main ideas in the poem revolve around the speaker's expression of deep love and strong union with her husband, highlighting the exceptional nature of their love.
    • The poem reflects Bradstreet's personal emotions and experiences, using simple language and direct syntax to convey her feelings toward her husband.

    Iroquois Creation Myth Summary

    • A woman gives birth to twins on a turtle that grows into a large island with the two infants
    • One twin, Enigorio, is good-natured, while the other, Enigonhahetgea, is insolent
    • Enigorio creates the sun, moon, and stars to bring light to the dark world
    • He populates the island with animals and creates the first humans, Ea-gwe-howe
    • Enigonhahetgea creates obstacles and tries to thwart his brother's creations
    • Enigonhahetgea challenges Enigorio to a contest for control of the universe
    • The contest lasts two days and ends with Enigorio deceiving and defeating Enigonhahetgea
    • Enigonhahetgea becomes the Evil Spirit, and Enigorio retires from the earth
    • The story is an Iroquois creation myth explaining the origins of the world and the struggle between good and evil
    • It features themes of creation, conflict, and the triumph of good over evil
    • The myth is part of the oral tradition of the Iroquois people and reflects their cultural beliefs and values
    • It provides insight into the Iroquois worldview and their understanding of the origins of the world and human existence

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    Test your knowledge of Anne Bradstreet's 'The Author to Her Book' with this quiz. Explore the use of metaphysical poetry, extended metaphors, and the comparison of the book of poems to a child. Dive into the main ideas presented in the poem and assess your understanding of Bradstreet's acknowledgment of imperfection and the process of creation.

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