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Grades 9 and 10 - English Language - High School - Poetry - My Heart is Like a Withered Nut
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Caroline Norton was a nineteenth-century poet, writer and political activist. Although extremely talented and well-connected, she lead a life marked by disappointment, sorrow and scandal. These experiences fed into much of her writing, such as this poem, 'My Heart is Like a Withered Nut'. Read the poem and then answer thwe questions in the quiz. My heart is like a withered nut, Rattling within its hollow shell; You cannot ope my breast, and put Any thing fresh with it to dwell. The hopes and dreams that filled it when Life's spring of glory met my view, Are gone! and ne'er with joy or... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - English Language - High School - Poetry - My Heart is Like a Withered Nut
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10 Questions

1. In the first stanza, what language choice provides a contrast to 'withered'?
2. Which line supports the point made in the answer to question 4?
3. 'The hopes and dreams that filled it when / Life's spring of glory met my view, / Are gone!' What effect do enjambment and caesura achieve in these lines?
4. 'You cannot ope my breast...' - this line expresses the narrator's resignation to her state. Which other line reinforces this acceptance of the way life will be for her in future?
5. 'Once it was soft to every touch' - what is meant by this line?
6. What is the narrator in this poem mourning?
7. Although the first line of each stanza is a simile, the entire poem is an example of...
8. 'Where hung the sun-lit fruit, which now / Lies cold, and stiff, and sad, like me!' - What does the poet imply with the words 'cold' and 'stiff'?
9. The movement of the poem is between past and present - what effect do the last two lines have?
10. Which of the following words does NOT describe the mood of this poem?