"On being brought from Africa to America" by Phillis Wheatley Analysis Quiz
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The Statue of Liberty was originally intended to be given to America by France.

True

The old Colossus mentioned in the text was the Colossus of Helios, the God of the Moon.

False

The new Statue of Liberty is described as having a powerful but also kind female figure.

True

The ancient lands mentioned in the text do not include North America.

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

The Twin cities referred to in the content are New York and Pennsylvania.

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

Phillis Wheatley's poem 'On being brought from Africa to America' uses a rhyme scheme of aabbccdd.

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

The theme of 'On being brought from Africa to America' by Phillis Wheatley revolves around praising black people and their culture.

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

Phillis Wheatley's poem indicates that being black was considered a reason for death.

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

Phillis Wheatley used the black vernacular in her poem to celebrate the beauty of black culture.

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

Emma Lazarus' sonnet 'The New Colossus' is structured as an octave and a sestet.

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Study Notes

Statue of Liberty

  • Originally gifted to America by France as a symbol of friendship.
  • Represents a powerful yet kind female figure, contrasting with ancient symbols of strength.

Colossus of Helios

  • The ancient Colossus referenced is the Colossus of Helios, a statue of the sun god important in ancient lore.

Geographic Context

  • The ancient lands mentioned exclude North America, indicating a focus on Europe and other regions.

Twin Cities

  • Refers to New York and Pennsylvania, important urban centers in the United States.

Phillis Wheatley's Poetry

  • "On Being Brought from Africa to America" employs an aabbccdd rhyme scheme, demonstrating Wheatley's command of poetic form.
  • The poem's central theme celebrates black identity and culture while addressing the harsh realities faced by enslaved people.
  • It implies that being black was associated with social stigma and danger, highlighting systemic issues of the time.
  • Wheatley's use of black vernacular in her poetry aims to honor and showcase the richness of black culture.

Emma Lazarus' Contribution

  • "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus is structured as an octave followed by a sestet, showcasing traditional sonnet form.
  • The poem serves as a counterpoint to the Colossus of Helios, representing hope and refuge for immigrants.

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Test your understanding of Phillis Wheatley's poem "On being brought from Africa to America" through questions on rhyme scheme, themes of racism and discrimination, use of vernacular language, and literary devices such as puns and italics. Explore the poet's tone and message through this quiz.

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