On Finding a Small Fly Crushed in a Book Flashcards
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Who is the author of the poem ‘On Finding a Small Fly Crushed in a Book’?
Charles Tennyson Turner
What is the main subject of the poem?
A small fly that is crushed in a book.
True or False: The poem expresses a sense of loss and reflection.
True
Fill in the blank: The poem is written in _____ form.
lyric
What literary device is prominently used in the poem to convey emotions?
Imagery
What does the crushed fly symbolize in the poem?
The fragility of life.
In which setting does the poem primarily take place?
In a book or library setting.
Multiple Choice: What emotion does the speaker primarily feel upon finding the fly? A) Joy B) Indifference C) Sadness D) Anger
C) Sadness
What is the tone of the poem?
Reflective and somber.
True or False: The poem includes a narrative with characters.
False
What is the significance of the book in the poem?
It serves as a vessel for memories and reflections on life.
Fill in the blank: The poem can be seen as a meditation on _____ and mortality.
death
Short Answer: How does the poem make the reader feel about the small fly?
It evokes sympathy and contemplation on life.
What is the structure of the poem?
It consists of several stanzas with a consistent rhyme scheme.
Multiple Choice: Which theme is NOT explored in the poem? A) Life’s fragility B) Nature’s beauty C) The inevitability of death D) The joy of reading
D) The joy of reading
What feeling does the poet associate with the act of finding the fly?
A sense of melancholy.
True or False: The poem ends on a hopeful note.
False
Fill in the blank: The poem reflects on the relationship between _____ and literature.
life
Short Answer: What does the speaker reflect on while observing the fly?
The transient nature of existence.
What is one way the poet uses contrast in the poem?
By juxtaposing the smallness of the fly with the vastness of life.
Multiple Choice: The imagery in the poem primarily evokes which of the following? A) Happiness B) Sadness C) Anger D) Confusion
B) Sadness
True or False: The poem has a clear moral lesson.
False
What does the fly’s presence in the book suggest about its life?
It suggests a life that was once vibrant but has now ended.
Fill in the blank: The poem can be interpreted as a commentary on _____ existence.
human