1 What have the narrator's eyes become with hatred? Blind Slewed mirrors Red balloons bursting Dark green pebbles 2 Who wrote the novel that this poem is based upon? Ernest Hemingway Charles Dickens Vladimir Nabokov Charles Bukowski 3 How does the narrator describe her tongue? Fluent Frozen Still Trembling 4 What does the narrator stab at? The lost body Her ex-fiance The red balloons The wedding cake 5 What does the speaker describe as "puce?" Her wedding gown Her own blood Her curses Her ex-fiance's face in her dreams 6 "...then down till I suddenly ___ awake" snap jerk become bite 7 Which of the following words or phrases does the speaker use to describe her mirror? full-length shrouded shattered misted 8 Fill in the blank: "I stink and ________." stab caw strangle remember 9 Where do ropes appear? Around the speaker's neck In the speaker's eyes Around the neck of the lost body On the back of the speaker's hands 10 Fill in the blank: "Beloved sweetheart ______." sweetheart spinster bastard scoundrel 11 How does the wedding dress show its age? The narrator throws it out It loses its shape It yellows It tears 12 What does the narrator pray for? To die For the man who left her to change his mind To give birth to a daughter The death of the man who left her at the altar 13 "Some nights _____, the lost body over me" worse better breathless petrifying 14 Where does the narrator spend "whole days"? In bed In the bathroom In front of the mirror In the basement 15 Which of the following images does not appear in this poem? A cake A wedding dress A diamond ring A veil 16 What waits behind the white veil? Paradoxically, Miss Havisham's ex-fiance Estella, Miss Havisham's adopted daughter Love's hate Miss Havisham 17 What does the speaker say breaks in the final line? Her wedding shoes Not only the heart The mirror A vase of flowers 18 Why does the speaker want a male corpse? To accompany her to the altar To throw in the Thames For a honeymoon To burn 19 Which of the following is true? Miss Havisham obsesses over finding a new husband Miss Havisham does not leave her home Miss Havisham plans to move to a different province Miss Havisham is on her deathbed 20 The man who once rejected and swindled Miss Havisham returns at the end of this poem. False True 21 Where does this poem take place? The speaker's school Pip's home The market The speaker's home 22 Miss Havisham's adopted daughter, Estella, does not appear in this poem. False True 23 Estella and Pip appear in the background of this poem. True False 24 The speaker stabs at the red balloon. False True 25 What does the narrator open in this poem? The wardrobe An old diary Her front door A gift from an unknown suitor