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In Ode on a Grecian Urn, whom does the speaker directly address throughout the poem?
What kind of poem is "Ode on a Grecian Urn" primarily considered?
What is the metrical pattern of the ODE ON A GRECIAN URN?
How many total lines are in the ODE ON A GRECIAN URN ?
How many poems did John Keats publish during his lifetime?
At what age did John Keats die?
Who wrote the poem "The Eve of St Agnes"?
"La Belle Dame sans Merci" is a famous poem written by:
Who did the subject fall deeply in love with?
In which poem does Keats explore the theme of the transience of life and the permanence of art?
Which poem did Keats write during his final year in Rome?
What was the primary cause of John Keats's death?
Which of the following poems was NOT written by John Keats?
Where did Keats move after his brother Tom's death?
What profession did Keats initially train for?
Which classical poet did Keats imitate in his early writing?
Where was John Keats born?
When was John Keats born?
How does the poem portray time?
What does the urn symbolize in the poem?
Which of the following best captures a central theme of Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn"?
How does the poem end? (Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
What is the setting of the poem? (Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard)
Why did Gray move from Peterhouse to Pembroke College?
What is alliteration?
What metrical pattern does Sonnet 121 follow?
What is the main message in the closing lines of the sonnet?
What does the line “they that level / At my abuses reckon up their own” suggest?
What does the speaker mean by saying “I am that I am”?
What does Shelley wish for at the end of the poem?
Which of the following comparisons does Shelley NOT make to describe the skylark’s song?
According to Shelley, why is the skylark's song superior to human poetry?
What literary device is most prominent in Shelley’s address to the skylark throughout the poem?
What is the central theme of Shelley’s “To a Skylark”?
What theme is most strongly presented in this part of the poem?
According to Shelley, how does the skylark differ from humans?
What emotion does Shelley primarily express towards the skylark in Part 5?
What literary device is used in the phrase "Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought"?
What does Shelley mean by the line "Our sincerest laughter / With some pain is fraught"?
What theme ties all the similes (poet, maiden, glow-worm, rose) together?
Why does Shelley describe human songs like wedding hymns as “an empty vaunt”?
What does the speaker wish to learn from the skylark in Lines 61–65?
In Line 61, why does the speaker use the phrase “Sprite or Bird”?
What idea is emphasized in the lines comparing the skylark’s music to spring showers and flowers?
In the rose simile (Lines 51–55), what does the “too much sweet” suggest about beauty or art?
What is the main function of the “glow-worm” image in Lines 46–50?
In the simile comparing the skylark to a “high-born maiden,” what does the song represent?
What literary device is most prominent in the repeated use of “Like a” in the comparisons?
In Lines 36–40, what does the skylark's song symbolize?
What is the tone of the poem "To a Skylark"?