Search

All The Short Question And Answer of "A Thing of Beauty" | Flamingo

All The Short Question And Answer of a poem "A Thing of Beauty| John Keats| Flamingo|POEM| 


(1) Who is the Poet of the poem "A Thing of Beauty"?

Answer : The poet of the poem "A Thing of Beauty" is John Keats.


(2) From where does the poem "A Thing of Beauty" is extracted?

Answer : The poem "A Thing of Beauty" is extracted from the poem Endymion : A Poetic Romance written by John Keats.


(3) What is the poem Endymion : A Poetic Romance based on?

Answer : The poem Endymion : A Poetic Romance is based on a Greek legend, in which Endymion, a beautiful young shepherd and poet who lived on Mount Latmos, had vision of Cynthia, the Moon Goddess.


(4) What is a  joy forever?

Answer : A Thing of beauty is a joy forever.


(5) What does the word 'bower' mean in the poem?

Answer : 'Bower' is a pleasant place under a tree.


(6) What never 'passes into nothingness'?

Answer : Beauty never 'passes into nothingness'


(7) What is a flowery band?

Answer :  A flowery band is a band of a beautiful memories which keep us bound to this earth and inspire us to live.


(8) What are the evil things that we possess?

Answer : We suffer from disappointment, lack of Noble qualities and unhealthy and evil ways.


(9) What removes  the pall from our dark spirits?

Answer : A thing of beauty removes the pall from our dark spirits.


(10) Who are called as 'mighty dead' in the poem "A Thing of Beauty"?

Answer : The 'mighty dead' are the very powerful and dominating persons during their own lifetime.


(11) What makes the 'mighty dead' great?

Answer : Their achievements in their lives makes them mighty and great.


(12) What is the meaning of 'mid forest brake' in the poem "A Thing of Beauty"?

Answer : 'Mid forest brake' refers to an area of brushwood in the forest.


(13) What make the mid forest brake rich?

Answer : The mid forest brake is made rich by the blooming of beautiful musk-roses.


(14) What is the 'green world' according to John Keats?

Answer : According to John Keats, the 'green world' is the green fields in which the daffodils grow.


(15) What increases continuously in 'A Thing of Beauty'?

Answer : Beauty or loveliness of a thing increases continuously in 'A Thing of Beauty'.


(16) How do the clear rills make for themselves a 'cooling cover'?

Answer : The clear rills are the clear streams. The clear streams make a cooling cover for themselves with the cool breeze blowing over the water.




No comments:

Post a Comment