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What does Shakespeare suggest about the power of music through the imagery of Orpheus in his poem? |
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Music influences nature and emotions.
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Music nurtures life like nature.
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Fill in the blank: In the poem, the 'billows of the sea' are described as doing what when they hear Orpheus play? |
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What does the phrase 'killing care and grief of heart' imply about the impact of music? |
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It implies that music has a therapeutic effect, capable of alleviating worries and sadness, making them fade away or fall asleep. |
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True or False: The poem conveys that music can only influence human emotions and not the natural world. |
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False. The poem illustrates that music influences both human emotions and the natural world, as nature itself reacts to Orpheus' playing. |
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Explain how Shakespeare uses personification in describing the response of nature to music. |
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Shakespeare uses personification effectively.
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Fill in the blank: The lasting effect of music is compared to a _____ that is continually present. |
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The poem teaches that music has the ability to bring calm, healing, and harmony, highlighting its importance in making the world a gentler place. |
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In what way does the final stanza connect the concept of music to human experiences of care and grief? |
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Music soothes grief and care.
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Shakespeare shows harmony through music.
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