2022-01-07 17:24:35
Ode on a Gracian Urn Quiz
1. 'Ode on a Grecian Urn’ Who is the poet of the poem ?
A. William Wordsworth
B. P. B. Shelley
C. William Shakespeare
D. John Keats
2. "Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty" is considered to summarise Keatsian aesthetics. In which poem did John Keats write the line?
A. Ode on a Grecian Urn
B. Bright Star
C. Ode to Autumn
D. Ode to a Nightingale
3. After the untimely death of Keats, Shelley wrote an elegy on him. What was the title of that famous elegy?
A. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
B. Adonais
C. Immortality Ode
D. He did not write any elegy
4. What does the poet refer the urn to?
A. "sylvan author"
B. "bold lover"
C. "An unravished bride of quietness"
D. "leaf-fring'd legend haunts"
5. The urn recites "beuty is truth truth beuty" to
A The trees
B. The the images on the urn
C. To the speaker and all other humans that it meets
D. Ugly people
6. The overall tone of this poem can best be described as:
A. Mournful
B. Vulgar
C. Emotional
D. Sarcastic
7. What animal is sacrificed in the fourth stanza?
A. Pig
B. Young Cow
C. Lamb
D. Tadpole
8. What does citadel mean in the context of the poem?
A. The city the urn depicts
B. Coarse dirt
C A wooden podium
D. Fortress occupied by soldiers
9. Why does the speaker praise the urns immortality so much?
A. He praises it because it has everlasting beauty, and it only needs to know its own beauty to contribute a purpose to life.
B. He admires the different scenes pictured on the urn
C. He praises the urn because it is so unique
D. He praises it because it reminds him of his own life
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