Correct Answer: Correct answer is: C) The Temple.
Exam Relevance: AP English Literature and Composition, Cambridge A-Level English Literature
Difficulty: Moderate
Concept notes: George Herbert's "The Temple" is a collection of poems that reflects his deep commitment to the Church of England and his focus on practical theology.
Common Mistakes: A common mistake is confusing Herbert's works with those of other poets, such as Andrew Marvell, or misidentifying the themes of his poems.
Explanations: "The Temple" is a collection of poems by George Herbert that reflects his deep commitment to the Church of England and his focus on practical theology. The poems explore themes of faith, devotion, and the relationship between the individual and God, which aligns with the question's focus on Herbert's zeal for the Church and practical theology.
Option Analysis: - Option A: "To His Coy Mistress" is a poem by Andrew Marvell, not George Herbert, and deals with themes of love and carpe diem, unrelated to the Church of England or practical theology.
- Option B: "The Collar" is a poem by Herbert that deals with themes of spiritual struggle and vocation, but it is not as directly focused on the Church of England as "The Temple."
- Option C: "The Temple" is the correct answer as it directly reflects Herbert's commitment to the Church of England and practical theology.
- Option D: "None of the above" is incorrect because "The Temple" is the correct answer.
Mnemonic: Herbert's Temple shows his Church zeal, not Marvell's Mistress or Herbert's Collar.
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