1 Who first read Brontë's poems and encouraged her to publish them? Her brother Bramwell Jane Austen Her sister Charlotte Her father 2 What is the poem's central theme? Fate Hope Despair Eternity 3 What novel is Brontë known for writing? Wuthering Heights Pride and Prejudice Clarissa House of the Seven Gables 4 When was "Hope" published? 1841 1896 1865 1846 5 What was the title of the collection that this poem was published in? Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell Wuthering Heights Poems by Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë The Collected Work of the Brontë Sisters 6 How many stanzas does the poem have? Quatrains Couplets Tercets Sestets 7 What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? ABBA ABCB ABAB ABBC 8 What is the genre of the poem? Love sonnet Victorian poetry War epic Pastoral poetry 9 Which of the following publications reviewed Brontë's poetry favorably? The Athenaeum The Bradford Daily The Bostonian The London Times 10 What does the speaker personify in the poem? Religious fervor Hope Despair Joy 11 How does the speaker describe hope in the poem? As a two-faced liar As an unreliable narrator As a timid friend As a fairweather companion 12 Which of the following lines contains hyperbole? "Like a false guard, false watch keeping," "Watching how my fate would tend," "And she turned her face away!" "When my last joys strewed the ground," 13 Which of the following lines contains alliteration? "When my last joys strewed the ground," "Balm to all my frenzied pain," "Even Sorrow saw, repenting," "Hope was but a timid friend;" 14 Which of these images is a symbol in the poem? Glass Relics Eyes Mirrors 15 What does the speaker mean when she says that Hope is a "false guard"? That Hope only observes her, but never tries to help her That Hope is a double agent That Hope is never doing a good job of keeping watch That Hope never carries a shield 16 What does Hope do at the end of the poem? Sings Flies away Comforts the speaker Turns away from the speaker 17 When does Hope stop singing? When the speaker tries to talk to her When the speaker tries to sing with her When bad luck befalls the speaker When the speaker observes her 18 How does the speaker characterize her relationship with Hope? Mysterious Loving Unreliable Dependable 19 What were Brontë's sisters' names? Anne and Charlotte Beth and Meg Elinor and Marianne Mary and Lydia 20 What is the best description of the tone of poem? Somber Puzzling Angry Cold 21 What is the central conflict of the poem? The speaker's unbalanced relationship with Hope The speaker's loss of joy The speaker's difficulties with religious devotion The speaker's struggle with loss 22 What is the poem's climax? The speaker confronts hope Hope comforts the speaker The speaker vanishes Hope abandons the speaker at her lowest moment 23 How many stanzas does the poem have? Two Twenty Ten Five 24 What does the word "strife" mean in the poem? Bitter conflict Verbal agreement War Harvest 25 Which of the following is a motif in the poem? Watching Debate Love Music