On Finding a Small Fly Crushed in a Book Flashcards

(26 cards)

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Who is the author of the poem ‘On Finding a Small Fly Crushed in a Book’?

A

Charles Tennyson Turner

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What is the main subject of the poem?

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A small fly that is crushed in a book.

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True or False: The poem expresses a sense of loss and reflection.

A

True

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4
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Fill in the blank: The poem is written in _____ form.

A

lyric

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What literary device is prominently used in the poem to convey emotions?

A

Imagery

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What does the crushed fly symbolize in the poem?

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The fragility of life.

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In which setting does the poem primarily take place?

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In a book or library setting.

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Multiple Choice: What emotion does the speaker primarily feel upon finding the fly? A) Joy B) Indifference C) Sadness D) Anger

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C) Sadness

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What is the tone of the poem?

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Reflective and somber.

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True or False: The poem includes a narrative with characters.

A

False

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What is the significance of the book in the poem?

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It serves as a vessel for memories and reflections on life.

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Fill in the blank: The poem can be seen as a meditation on _____ and mortality.

A

death

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Short Answer: How does the poem make the reader feel about the small fly?

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It evokes sympathy and contemplation on life.

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What is the structure of the poem?

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It consists of several stanzas with a consistent rhyme scheme.

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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

A

D) The joy of reading

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What feeling does the poet associate with the act of finding the fly?

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A sense of melancholy.

17
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True or False: The poem ends on a hopeful note.

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Fill in the blank: The poem reflects on the relationship between _____ and literature.

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Short Answer: What does the speaker reflect on while observing the fly?

A

The transient nature of existence.

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What is one way the poet uses contrast in the poem?

A

By juxtaposing the smallness of the fly with the vastness of life.

21
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Multiple Choice: The imagery in the poem primarily evokes which of the following? A) Happiness B) Sadness C) Anger D) Confusion

22
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True or False: The poem has a clear moral lesson.

23
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What does the fly’s presence in the book suggest about its life?

A

It suggests a life that was once vibrant but has now ended.

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Fill in the blank: The poem can be interpreted as a commentary on _____ existence.

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Short Answer: What does the poet imply about the relationship between nature and literature?
That literature captures fleeting moments of nature and life.
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What emotion does the poet evoke through the description of the fly?
A sense of empathy and reflection.