AP Success - AP English Literature: Azathoth
This sci-fi short story was written by H.P. Lovecraft.
Question 1
In lines 1-2, "When age fell upon the world, and wonder went out of the minds of men," the author suggests that the world:
began to value age and experience over innovation.
saw an increase in youthful enthusiasm among its inhabitants.
experienced a renewal of curiosity and creativity.
entered into a period of great technological advancement.
became a more pragmatic and less imaginative place.
Question 2
The description of the city in lines 13-17 primarily serves to:
demonstrate the protagonist's satisfaction with his daily routine.
show the city's architectural beauty and sophistication.
emphasize the efficiency and productivity of urban life.
contrast with the protagonist's inner world of dreams and imagination.
highlight the protagonist's social status.
Question 3
The phrase "bleared and inward looking eyes" (line 6) most likely suggests that the poets:
possess a superficial understanding of their environment.
are optimistic about the future and its possibilities.
lack insight and are confused about their surroundings.
are introspective, focusing on their inner experiences.
have a clear vision and understanding of the world.
Question 4
In lines 22-24, the protagonist's action of leaning out and peering aloft primarily symbolizes his desire to:
seek inspiration for his professional endeavors.
find practical solutions to his daily struggles.
connect with others who share his sense of isolation.
challenge the societal norms imposed upon him.
escape from the physical confines of his environment.
Question 5
The "mighty gulf" mentioned in line 28 most likely represents a transition from:
isolation to community.
despair to hope.
reality to imagination.
confinement to freedom.
ignorance to knowledge.
Question 6
The phrase "noiseless infinity eddied around the dreamer" (line 38) employs which of the following literary techniques?
Hyperbole
Synecdoche
Metonymy
Personification
Onomatopoeia
Question 7
The image of "wild streams of violet midnight glittering with dust of gold" (lines 32-33) is an example of:
a euphemism.
a simile.
an oxymoron.
a metaphor.
an allegory.
Question 8
In the context of the passage, the transformation experienced by the protagonist in lines 29-31 can be best described as:
a social awakening.
a scientific discovery.
a psychological breakdown.
a metaphysical merging with the universe.
a physical journey to a distant land.
Question 9
The overall tone of the passage could best be described as:
aggressive and confrontational.
mysterious and contemplative.
whimsical and playful.
optimistic and cheerful.
cynical and critical.
Question 10
The passage as a whole primarily explores the theme of:
the inevitability of change.
the transcendence of imagination.
the conflict between nature and civilization.
the power of human connection.
the destructiveness of industrialization.
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