Question
Referring to God’s inscrutable ways, the speaker of this poem notes that man will never “understand / What awful brain compels His awful hand.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this sonnet that ends with the speaker pondering God’s decision “to make a poet black, and bid him sing!”
ANSWER: “Yet Do I Marvel”
[10e] “Yet Do I Marvel” is by Countee Cullen, a member of this New York-based cultural movement that also included his friends Alain Locke and Langston Hughes.
ANSWER: Harlem Renaissance
[10m] In an epigraph written for this author by Cullen, this poet questions God why “all flesh” bears the label: “Made to die!” A poem by this author ends with the question “Christ! What are patterns for?”
ANSWER: Amy Lowell [or Amy Lawrence Lowell; prompt on Lowell] (Cullen’s poem is “For Amy Lowell.” Lowell’s poem is “Patterns.”)
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