Think you’ve got your head wrapped around The Eve of St. Agnes? Put your knowledge to
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Q. What verse form does Keats use in this poem?
Blank verse
Sestinas
Spenserian stanzas
140 characters or fewer
Q. Which Shakespearean play does Keats borrow from with his plot?
Mean Girls
Romeo and Juliet
Titus Andronicus
As You Like It
Q. The Eve of St. Agnes was published alongside which of the following famous Keats poem(s)?
Epipsychidion
Endymion
Call Me Maybe
The Odes
Q. How does Madeline react when she first opens her eyes to Porphyro?
She takes one look at him and demands a refund
She embraces him
She recites a poem
She laments that he's different from her dream
Q. What's the weather like as Porphyro and Madeline make their getaway?
It's utterly still and silent
There's a raging storm outside
It's raining men
There's supernatural fog covering everything