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Which bird is described as complaining to the moon?
What does the poet say prevents the poor villagers from achieving greatness?
Which sound is mentioned as fading at the start of the poem?
What time of day is described at the beginning of the poem?
Where is the poem set?
What is the main theme of the poem?
What is the basic unit of a poem?
Which of the following poems is written by William Wordsworth?
Which poetic device involves the repetition of the same initial sound?

CHOOSE THE CORRECT STATEMENTS ABOUT KEATS' "ODE ON A GRECIAN URN"

  1. It contains five stanzas with ten lines occupies ABAB CDED CE rhyme scheme
  2. Keats' says 'beauty is a lie'
  3. In ode on a Grecian urn 'unheard melodies' symbolize the ideal and imagined beauty
  4. truth and beauty are unrelated

    CHOOSE THE CORRECT STATEMENTS ABOUT KEATS' "ODE ON A GRECIAN URN"

    1. It contains five stanzas with ten lines occupies ABAB CDED CE rhyme scheme
    2. Keats' says 'beauty is a lie'
    3. In ode on a Grecian urn 'unheard melodies' symbolize the ideal and imagined beauty
    4. truth and beauty are unrelated
      Identify the type of novel Charles Dickens' GREAT EXPECTATIONS
      Which literary device is used in the phrase " deafening silence" ?

      Choose the correct statement

      1. William Wordsworth served as the Poet Laureate of England from 1843 to 1850
      2. Nature is a central theme in Wordsworth's poetry, often depicted as a source of solace and inspiration
      3. Lyrical ballads was co-authored by Wordsworth and Coleridge
      4. Wordsworth is not a romantic poet

        The following statements are related to whom?

        • Author of the famous tragedy Othello

        • Produced a specific structure of poem with ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme

        • Words like 'lonely' 'gloomy' and 'radiance' were contributed to English language.

        One of the Romantic poets:
        "Church Going" is a poem by :
        The Stanzaic pattern of Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard:
        A Game of Chess is the title of a section of a long poem by :
        Piers Plowman is a poem by :
        The "first masterpiece of modernism in English":
        The "first masterpiece of modernism in English":
        "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" is addressed to the poet's:
        "The falcon cannot hear the falconer" is a line that occurs in a poem by :
        "The sun is behind me. Nothing has changed since I began." These lines are by:
        'Where the heart lies, let the brain lie also'. This is the conclusion of a dedicatory stanza referring to a collection of verse by:
        Nissim Ezekiel is a .......
        Choose the first line of the poem "Night of the Scorpion" from the following.
        Who is the author of the poem "Poet, lover, Birdwatcher"?
        When did Nissim Ezekiel die?
        When was Nissim Ezekiel born?
        What kind of a night was it?
        Who was stung by the scorpion?
        How does the poet describe the attitude of the villagers towards the scorpion sting through imagery and sound?
        How does the mother react after the scorpion sting is finally healed?
        How does the poet (Nissim Ezekiel) describe the father's actions towards the mother's scorpion sting?
        What does the line 'The peasants came like swarms of flies' suggest about the villagers in the poem?
        How is the structure of 'Night of the Scorpion' described?

        Choose the correct statement/staements

        1. This Is a Photograph of Me' begins with the description of a photograph of the speaker.
        2. "This Is a Photograph of Me" is written by Robert Frost
        3. The poem "This Is a Photograph of Me" by Margaret Atwood has 24 lines
          In Which line does a significant transition take place in the poem "This Is a Photograph of Me"?
          Choose the work by Margaret Atwood
          What is the total number of lines in the poem "This Is a Photograph of Me," ?
          When was the photograph taken? (in "This Is a Photograph of Me")
          In Which meter the poem "This Is a Photograph of Me" is written?
          The Prioress Appears in Chaucer's
          The Yeoman Appears in Chaucer's
          Which of Chaucer's work has the Trojan War as its background?
          Who tells the story of January and may in Prologue to Canterbury tales?
          Chaucer's literary career may be divided into ..................
          Who was the wife of Chaucer?