Elizabeth Bishop Quiz

Elizabeth Bishop Quiz Questions

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1. Where was Elizabeth Bishop born?
(a) Brazil
(b) Canada
(c) Portugal
(d) United States

2. What was Elizabeth Bishop’s primary occupation?
(a) Novelist
(b) Playwright
(c) Poet
(d) Short Story Writer

3. Which of the following is considered Elizabeth Bishop’s most famous poem?
(a) “One Art”
(b) “The Fish”
(c) “Questions of Travel”
(d) “Sestina”

4. What was the primary theme of many of Elizabeth Bishop’s poems?
(a) Love and romance
(b) Social and political issues
(c) Nature and the natural world
(d) The human condition

5. Elizabeth Bishop won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in what year?
(a) 1956
(b) 1965
(c) 1970
(d) 1976

6. In “The Fish,” what is the main object of the poem?
(a) A bird
(b) A cat
(c) A fish
(d) A tree

7. What is the tone of “One Art”?
(a) Joyful
(b) Melancholy
(c) Angry
(d) Hopeful

8. Elizabeth Bishop was known for her use of what poetic technique?
(a) Rhyme
(b) Free verse
(c) Alliteration
(d) Iambic pentameter

9. What was the relationship between Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore?
(a) Rivals
(b) Strangers
(c) Friends
(d) Teacher and student

10. Where did Elizabeth Bishop spend much of her later life?
(a) Brazil
(b) Canada
(c) Portugal
(d) United States

11. In “Questions of Travel,” what is the speaker searching for?
(a) Love
(b) Meaning
(c) Wealth
(d) Adventure

12. What was the subject of Elizabeth Bishop’s Pulitzer Prize-winning collection?
(a) The Fish
(b) Questions of Travel
(c) Poems: North & South—A Cold Spring
(d) Complete Poems

13. In “Sestina,” what is the speaker’s relationship to the subject of the poem?
(a) Lover
(b) Friend
(c) Stranger
(d) Child

14. What is the setting of “The Fish”?
(a) A forest
(b) A city
(c) A beach
(d) A boat

15. What is the main theme of “Geography III”?
(a) Love and loss
(b) The passage of time
(c) The beauty of nature
(d) The search for identity

16. What is the speaker’s attitude towards the fish in “The Fish”?
(a) Admiration
(b) Fear
(c) Indifference
(d) Pity

17. In “One Art,” what is the speaker trying to overcome?
(a) Fear
(b) Loss
(c) Loneliness
(d) Regret

18. What is the tone of “Questions of Travel”?
(a) Optimistic
(b) Pessimistic
(c) Nostalgic
(d) Sarcastic

19. Elizabeth Bishop was known for her use of what literary device?
(a) Simile
(b) Metaphor
(c) Alliteration
(d) Personification

20. In what year was Elizabeth Bishop born?
(a) 1911
(b) 1912
(c) 1913
(d) 1914

21. In “Hotel,” what does the speaker compare the hotel to?
(a) A Ship
(b) A Hospital
(c) A Cemetery
(d) A Playground

22. What is the setting of “The Moose”?
(a) A zoo
(b) A forest
(c) A city street
(d) A farm

23. In “Sestina,” what is the subject of the poem?
(a) A love affair
(b) A journey
(c) A death
(d) A childhood memory

24. In “The Man-Moth,” what does the speaker compare the man-moth to?
(a) A moth
(b) A man
(c) A ghost
(d) A shadow

25. In “The Armadillo,” what is the occasion?
(a) A birthday party
(b) A funeral
(c) A wedding
(d) A parade

Elizabeth Bishop Quiz Questions with Answers

1. Where was Elizabeth Bishop born?
(d) United States

2. What was Elizabeth Bishop’s primary occupation?
(c) Poet

3. Which of the following is considered Elizabeth Bishop’s most famous poem?
(a) “One Art”

4. What was the primary theme of many of Elizabeth Bishop’s poems?
(c) Nature and the natural world

5. Elizabeth Bishop won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in what year?
(a) 1956

6. In “The Fish,” what is the main object of the poem?
(c) A fish

7. What is the tone of “One Art”?
(b) Melancholy

8. Elizabeth Bishop was known for her use of what poetic technique?
(b) Free verse

9. What was the relationship between Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore?
(c) Friends

10. Where did Elizabeth Bishop spend much of her later life?
(a) Brazil

11. In “Questions of Travel,” what is the speaker searching for?
(b) Meaning

12. What was the subject of Elizabeth Bishop’s Pulitzer Prize-winning collection?
(c) Poems: North & South—A Cold Spring

13. In “Sestina,” what is the speaker’s relationship to the subject of the poem?
(c) Stranger

14. What is the setting of “The Fish”?
(c) A beach

15. What is the main theme of “Geography III”?
(a) Love and loss

16. What is the speaker’s attitude towards the fish in “The Fish”?
(a) Admiration

17. In “One Art,” what is the speaker trying to overcome?
(b) Loss

18. What is the tone of “Questions of Travel”?
(a) Optimistic

19. Elizabeth Bishop was known for her use of what literary device?
(a) Simile

20. In what year was Elizabeth Bishop born?
(a) 1911

21. In “Hotel,” what does the speaker compare the hotel to?
(a) A Ship

22. What is the setting of “The Moose”?
(b) A forest

23. In “Sestina,” what is the subject of the poem?
(d) A childhood memory

24. In “The Man-Moth,” what does the speaker compare the man-moth to?
(d) A shadow

25. In “The Armadillo,” what is the occasion?
(d) A parade