Write a paragraph upon this topic: There could not be a more joyous aspect of external nature than as seen from the windows of my study just after the passing of a cooling shower. Be careful to select things that have been made [82] happy, and to use adjectives and nouns that are full of joy.
Make a list of the words used to describe “The Old Apple Dealer.”
Has this description Unity?
What relation to the whole has the first sentence of paragraph three? the last?
Do you think there is a grammatical error in the third sentence of this paragraph?
By contrasts to what has Hawthorne brought out better the character of the Apple Dealer? When can contrasts help?
AN INDIAN-SUMMER REVERIE, AND OTHER POEMS.
(Riverside Literature Series, No. 30.)
In this poem what purpose is served by the first two stanzas?
Where in the landscape does the author begin? Which way does he progress?
Quote stanzas in which other senses than sight are called upon.