Practice questions and answers for AP English Literature Unit 7 Progress Check.
dramatic retelling of a mythological story that resonates with the speaker's experience
Pan's casual cruelty
dramatize the overwhelming beauty that is revealed as Pan begins to play
hypnotic beauty of Pan's music in comparison to his earlier activities
although Pan has the ability to create beautiful music, he still remains a callous and destructive force
an ordinary existence as a nonpoet
heavy emotional toll that artistic creation takes on poets
John's internal reactions to a series of people and things in the order he encounters them
feeling of detachment from them
the family's constant but futile efforts to keep their home and its contents clean
value of the family's diligent housekeeping despite the ever-present dust
his judgment of himself as well as of others leads him to feel intense guilt
John's overpowering emotions evoke a different perspective on his mother
It temporarily suspends the narrative of what John sees in the present and evokes an idealized vision of his mother.
emphasize John's feelings of dissatisfaction and resentment
an inexperienced person seeking wise advice
broad yet ultimately inadequate frame of reference
A ship wrecked on a dangerous coast
a traveler who cannot reach a desired destination
A person's first love leaves a stronger impression than all others.
persistence of spurned lovers in hunting for new objects for their affections
formal
affluent, bygone era
Farebrother does not fit Lydgate's notion of a bachelor
is not ill-tempered and difficult around his family
He has a great deal of respect for the elder members of his family.
is able to provide accurate details about Miss Noble's inner thoughts and motivations
harmless creature who is acting in part out of instinct
They punctuate the ongoing narrative to show how Lila's thoughts continually return to the child.
stream-of-consciousness presentation of how Lila's thoughts quickly roam from the present to the past to the future
It undercuts the poetic description of the pelicans to reveal that she thinks of them primarily as an alibi.
She has primarily been focused on the practical aspects of survival.
Lila's apprehension about the future and her fear that her secure life with her new husband will not last
Lila is returning to the shack after a long absence
She is cautious in her approach to the shack, whereas before she might have approached it with less hesitation.
insight into Lila's thought processes that would be inaccessible to anyone but Lila
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