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Thomas grey was a …..
Thomas 'season' and Gray's 'elegy' revealed ….
Gray belongs to which school of poetry?
The Invisible hours in elegy is
Gray was educated at?
Who popularized the poem among literary circles?
It was partly inspired by Gray's thoughts following the death of whom?
What major political event led to Wole Soyinka’s imprisonment in 1967?
How does the speaker respond to the woman's questions about his race?
What is the central issue discussed in the conversation in the poem?
Where did Wole Soyinka study English Literature?
In the poem "A Telephone Conversation," who does the speaker engage in a conversation with?
How does the poem depict death?
What is the "House" that the speaker reaches at the end of the journey?
What does the carriage in the poem symbolize?
What literary device is used when "Death" is given human qualities?
What does the carriage ride in the poem " Because I Could Not Stop For Death" symbolize?
What is "Death" personified as in the poem?
Emily Dickinson is considered as :
When were most of Emily Dickinson’s poems published?
Which of the following poets was influenced by Emily Dickinson?
"I’m Nobody! Who Are You?" explores themes of:
What is the central theme of "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"?
Why did Emily Dickinson withdraw from society in her later years?
Where was Emily Dickinson born?
How does the husband react to his wife’s emotional distress?
Where is the wife positioned at the beginning of the poem?
Which of the following poems by Robert Frost explores the emotional rift between a grieving husband and wife?
What theme is explored in Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken"?
What tragic event occurred in Frost's life regarding his son?
How many children did Robert Frost have with his wife Elinor White?
What does the poem critique regarding individual legacy?
How does Ramanujan depict the rituals surrounding death in the poem?
What is the significance of the "eye coins" and "spinal discs" found in the ashes?
How is the father's obituary depicted in the poem? A) It is placed on a prominent page in the newspaper
What does the speaker recall in the opening lines of the poem
What is the significance of The Collected Poems of A.K. Ramanujan (1995)?
What is the title of A.K. Ramanujan's first poetry collection?
Which university did A.K. Ramanujan attend for his Ph.D.?
What is Kamala Das's critique in the line "I was a child, and later they / Told me I grew, for I became tall, my limbs / Swelled and one or two places sprouted hair"?
In the line, "The weight of my breasts and womb crushed me. / I shrank Pitifully," what is Kamala Das symbolizing?
How does Kamala Das view her own body in the poem?
Which societal institution is most criticized in "An Introduction"?
What type of poem is "An Introduction"?
What is Kamala Das’s attitude towards traditional societal roles for women in the poem?
What is the main theme of Kamala Das's poem "An Introduction"?
The repetition of the ‘p’ sound in "Parting with his poison" is an example of which poetic device?
The mother's selflessness, where she expresses gratitude that the scorpion stung her instead of her children, illustrates the theme of:
What is the mother's reaction after her suffering is over?
How does the father attempt to treat the mother's scorpion sting?