This chapter focuses on Amanda, a girl who feels constrained by rules and expectations placed upon her by adults. It highlights her longing for freedom and self-expression.
How does the poem 'Amanda!' reflect the theme of freedom?
How does the poem use imagery to convey Amanda's desires?
How does the poem challenge traditional gender roles?
What is the tone of the commands directed at Amanda?
How does the poem depict the conflict in Amanda's life?
What aspect of childhood does the poem 'Amanda!' reflect?
What kind of freedom does Amanda long for in the poem?
What does Amanda associate with the character Rapunzel?
In what way does Amanda compare herself to a mermaid?
What overall theme is explored in the poem 'Amanda!'?
In the poem, where does Amanda imagine herself to be?
What does the speaker in the poem tell Amanda to do?
How does Amanda feel about the instructions given to her?
What do Amanda's fantasies reveal about her character?
What literary device is predominantly used in Stanza 2?
How does the repetition of Amanda's name impact the poem?
What could the emerald sea symbolize in Amanda’s fantasy?
Why do you think the poem uses the figure of a mermaid?
What does Amanda's mother admonish her to stop doing?
What do the parentheses in stanzas 2, 4, and 6 signify?
Which character from a fairy tale does Amanda reference?
Why does the poet use commands in relation to Amanda?
How does Amanda view the expectations placed on her?
What role do the parenthetical stanzas play in the poem?
How does the poem's structure contribute to its message?