Friday, December 8, 2017

Semester Exam Guiding Questions Part 3

The World is too Much With Us; Late and Soon

Although written around 1800, what modern universal problem does Wordsworth seem to see in how people interact with the world around them?

Based on the choices he says he would make if forced to, what does Wordsworth seem to think is the best way for people to live?

Although it still retains intense symbolism today, what elements of the sea does Wordsworth focus on and how does it fit into his vision of the world?

When Wordsworth references the "sordid boon" in the poem, what does this seeming contradictory statement refer to and what tone does he approach it with?

1990 Special

There will be a heavy emphasis on tone and voice for this poem, as well as a focus on the passage of time and how Bukowski illustrates it.

How does Bukowski use these elements to convey the message of his work, and what is that message?

How does Bukowski use the passage of time, or elements of time, to symbolize his life and the direction it has taken?

How does Bukowski juxtapose the presence of his cat and the presence of Death?

Who is "The Suicide Kid" and what is the significance of him having "gone gray?"


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