Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Signs we'd love to see

Underwater Dog 20

Othello Act 4 questions

Act IV, Scene 1 1. In the first 30 lines of 4.1, how has the relationship between Iago and Othello changed since 3.3? 2. Why does Othello lose consciousness at 4.1.35 -- 44? How does Iago explain what happened? Why? 3. Explain how Iago stages the dual, simultaneous manipulation of Cassio and Othello at 4.1.95 -- 144. 4. Do you think Iago anticipated Bianca's appearance at line 145? How is he able to use her arrival to further his deception? 5. What's different about Othello's attitude toward Desdemona lines 178 -- 210? What causes this change? 6. Explain what is happening in the sequence at 4 .1. 218 -- 261? Why "goats and monkeys!" 7. How does Iago manipulate Lodovico in the last 20 lines of 4.1? Act IV, Scene 2 1. What does Othello mean when he addresses Emilia in lines 27 -- 30? 2. According to Othello what's the worst part of being a cuckold? 3. Where in Act 4.2 does Desdemona finally start to fight back? Explain her physical reaction right after Othello leaves at line 92. 4. Where in this scene does Emilia almost figure out what happened? Explain her husband's reaction to her speculations. 5. Who is the first person in the play to figure out Iago's deception? How is Iago able to manipulate this person, even after the truth is known? Act IV, Scene 3 1. What is the point of Act 4.3? 2. Explain the difference between Desdemona's and Emilia's attitudes toward adultery. 3. Explain exactly how Iago manipulates every single person who appears in this scene. 4. Explain the significance of Iago's lines at 4.3.18 --20. 5. Why does Iago accuse Bianca of involvement in the attack on Cassio? How is he able to make the case against her?

Change your perceptions

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Underwater dog 19

Hollow Men questions

Worksheet by:
Keith Tankard
Knowledge4Africa.com

1. Eliot is renowned for quoting from other sources, although it is highly unlikely you would need to
know this unless you are a university student. Nevertheless, it would be interesting to speculate
on the significance of the two quotes at the start of this poem.
• Can you perhaps speculate about the significance of the first quote: "Mistah Kurtz -- he
dead" which is taken from Joseph Conrad's novel, Heart of Darkness? (4)
• And what about "A penny for the Old Guy"? (4)

2. "Shape without form, shade without colour,
Paralysed force, gesture without motion."
• What does one call words of opposite meaning which are paired with each other? (1)
• Can you perhaps explain the way in which the poet uses oxymorons in these two lines? (4)

3. "Those who have crossed
With direct eyes, to death’s other Kingdom
Remember us -- if at all -- not as lost
Violent souls, but only
As the hollow men
The stuffed men."
• The poet speaks of "death’s other Kingdom". W hat would he mean by this? (4)
• Why would the "hollow men" be remembered "not as lost violent souls"? (4)
• What does the poet mean when he asks those with "direct eyes" to "remember us"? (2)

4. "Eyes I dare not meet in dreams
In death’s dream kingdom
These do not appear:
There, the eyes are
Sunlight on a broken column
There, is a tree swinging
And voices are
In the wind’s singing
More distant and more solemn
Than a fading star."
• To whom do the "Eyes" belong, the "Eyes" which he dare not meet in dreams? (2)
• Why does the poet "dare not meet" these "Eyes"? (4)
• Contrast the futures of those "with direct eyes" and the "hollow men". (4)

Easy questions for Abandoned Bundle

1 In your own words, describe the scene the speaker sees in White City Jabavu. (4)

2 Refer to line 3 ('of White City Jabavu'). Explain the irony in the name of this place. State TWO points. (2)

3 Refer to line 8 ('like fish caught in a net').
3.1
Identify the figure of speech used in this line. (1)
3.2
Explain this figure of speech. (2)

4 Explain why one may assume that the dogs are starving. State TWO points. (2)

5 Is the baby alive when the speaker first sees it? Quote a word from the poem to support your answer. (1½)

6 Refer to lines 19 – 21 ('Oh! Baby in ... on human dung'). Why does the speaker say 'sleep well'? State TWO points. (2)

7 Refer to lines 22 – 25 ('Its mother had ... as untrampled dew'). Discuss your views of the mother's actions in the poem. (3)

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