Stories as a mode of thinking/Exercise
EXERCISES
I
world. Is any external force used on Faust before the end of the
play?II
real? (2) Did their interposition make any difference to men or
events?converted though one rise from the dead." Comment upon this
saying in the light of this week's study.III
and other maxims of Destiny are set forth in the action of
Southey's poem.IV
the more striking ideas embodied in the conception of the 'White
Lady.'Lady, and show that these are consistent with the general notion of
Elemental Spirits.3. Note the details of appearing and disappearing in the manifestations of Scott's Fairy, as illustrations of the art with which he suggests its unsubstantial nature.
4. Give an account of the Grotto Scene, pointing out (1) its art beauty—(2) its general suggestiveness.
V
1. Enumerate the principal personages who appear in the second book of the Faerie Queene, showing how they cluster about the idea of Temperance.
2. Point out the different conceptions of Temperance in Spenser and in modern practical life.
3. Connect with the allegory of the book the Bloody Babe, the Bower of Bliss, Ruddymane, Furor and Occasion.
4. Trace any resemblances between the temptations of Mammon and the temptations of Christ.