The poem “The Red Wheelbarrow” presents ordinary objects like “wheelbarrow” and “rainwater” as the images. What are the hidden symbolic meanings of them?
A. Rainwater are gifts blessed by nature.
B. Wheelbarrow is created by human beings, and it can symbolize the people’s diligence
C. The poet, by using these two images, appears to respect and acknowledge gratitude for nature.
D. Wheelbarrow is a farming tool, and it can symbolize the miseries of the oppressed and poor working people.
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Decide True or False: “The jar” in Wallace Stevens’s “Anecdote of the Jar” is a symbol of art and imagination.
Decide True or False: Emily Dickinson’s poems often extol the ideals of equality and democracy as well as the joy of the common man.
Decide True or False: Walt Whitman is the author of “I Heard a Fly Buzz —When I Died”
What statements are correct about the understanding of “Blue” and “uncertain stumbling Buzz” in the poem?
A. “Blue” is a visual imagery, and it implies the friends and relatives’ great grief for the loss of their dear ones.
B. “Blue” is a visual imagery, and it implies the dying’s vision is becoming blurred.
C. “Uncertain stumbling Buzz” is a kinesthetic imagery, and it means the dying’s hearing is getting worse
D. “Uncertain stumbling Buzz” is an auditory imagery, and it means the dying’s hearing is getting worse.