Meciendo Poetry Quiz
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What is the poetry form of Meciendo?

quatrain

Who wrote Meciendo?

Gabriela Mistral

In the first two lines of the first stanza, it starts with...

the sea rocks + the sea is divine

What word is repeated a lot in the first stanza?

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

What phrase does each stanza end with?

<p>I rock my son</p> Signup and view all the answers

The author said 'God soundly rocks his thousands worlds' because just as God rocks all the _____ the mother rocks her child.

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

In the last (third) stanza, the _____ is comparing how much God loves us to motherhood.

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

In the last (third) stanza, the mother is saying ___________ is just as powerful as God's love for us.

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

'______ sea and _______ wind' means the woman is mimicking what nature is doing.

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

The emotions of this poem are:

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

What are all of the stanzas in Meciendo?

<p>extended metaphor</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Vocabulary and Definitions

  • Quatrain: A stanza of four lines, often with alternating rhyme.
  • Gabriela Mistral: Renowned Chilean poet who authored "Meciendo."
  • Sea: The word frequently repeated in the first stanza, emphasizing the connection between nature and motherhood.

Themes and Concepts

  • The poem starts with imagery of the sea rocking, portraying a divine nature.
  • Each stanza concludes with the phrase, "I rock my son," highlighting a mother's nurturing role.
  • The metaphor of God rocking the "thousands worlds" illustrates the idea of divine care similar to a mother’s love for her child.

Representation of Motherhood

  • The last stanza draws an analogy between maternal love and God's love, indicating the profound nature of motherhood.
  • The poem suggests that motherhood encompasses powerful emotions akin to divine love.

Emotional Tone

  • The poem conveys feelings of reassurance, love, empowerment, and smoothness, reflecting a comforting atmosphere.

Literary Devices

  • Utilizes an extended metaphor throughout all stanzas to deepen the connection between a mother’s actions and divine presence in the universe.

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Test your knowledge on Gabriela Mistral's poem 'Meciendo' with this quiz. Explore the poetic forms, meanings, and themes presented in the work. Each question focuses on key elements and phrases from the poem.

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