1. The poem, ‘The poetry of
earth is a –Petrachan Sonnet.
2. The rhyme-scheme of the
poem ‘The poetry of Earth’ is --
abba abba cde
cde.
3. The sonnet follows the
following pattern --Octave + sestet.
4. Keats finds inspiration
in -- Nature.
5. Two seasons are mentioned
in this poem, these are –Summer and Winter.
6. Summer is represented by
–Grasshopper.
7. Winter is represented by
–Cricket.
8. Which insect carries the song of summer in this poem ?
Ans. In
the poem, ‘The Poetry of Earth’ the Grasshopper carries the song of summer.
9. Which insect carries the song of winter in the poem, ‘The Poetry of
Earth’ ?
Ans. In
Keats’ ‘The Poetry of Earth’ the cricket carries the song of winter.
10. What does the poet mean by “The poetry of earth is never dead” ?
Ans.
“The poetry of earth is never dead” implies that the music of Nature never
stops.
11. Why do all birds faint in the poem, ‘The Poetry of Earth’ ?
Ans. All
the birds are fainted as they are tired of the scorching heat of the Sun.
12. Where do
all the birds hide in Keats’ poem, ‘The Poetry of Earth’ ?
Ans. In
Keats’ poem, ‘The Poetry of Earth’ all birds hide in the cooling shade of the
trees.
13. “….. a voice will run.” –Whose
voice is referred to here ?
Ans. The voice of the
Grasshopper is referred to here in the sonnet, ‘The Poetry of Earth’.
14. Where does the Grasshopper rest when it tires out with fun in Keats’
sonnet ?
Ans. The
Grasshopper rests beneath some pleasant weed when it tires out with fun in
keats’ sonnet, The Poetry
of earth’.
15. Where will run the voice of the Grasshopper ?
Ans. The voice of the
Grasshopper will run from hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead.
16. What wrought a silence on a lone winter evening in Keats’ sonnet, ‘The
Poetry of Earth’ ?
Ans. The frost wrought a silence
on a lone winter evening in Keats’ sonnet, ‘The Poetry of Earth’.
17. What shrills on a lone winter evening in Keats’ sonnet, ‘The Poetry of
Earth.’
Ans.
Cricket shrills on a lone winter evening and breaks the silence in Keats’
sonnet, ‘The Poetry of Earth.’
18. How does the person half lost in drowsiness
perceive the Cricket’s song in Keats’ sonnet, ‘The Poetry of Earth’?
Ans. In
the poem, ‘The Poetry of Earth’ the person half lost in drowsiness, perceives
the Cricket’s song as the song of Grasshopper, singing among some grassy hills.
19. Who warms the winter frost with its music in
Keats’ sonnet, ‘The Poetry of Earth’?
Ans. The
Cricket warms the winter frost with its music.
20. Why does Keats use capital letters for the
Grasshopper and the Cricket ?
Ans.
Keats’ uses capital letters for the Grasshopper and the Cricket to personify
them in his sonnet, ‘The Poetry of Earth’.
21. What does Keats use as a symbol of poetry in
the poem, ‘The Poetry of Earth’?
Ans. In
Keats’ sonnet, ‘The Poetry of Earth’ Keats uses music as a symbol of poetry.
22. Where from does the Cricket shrill in
winter?
Ans. In
winter the Cricket shrills from the stove.
23. What is meant by the phrase ‘the new-mown
mead?
Ans. The
new-morn mead’ suggests that the grass of the land has been trimmed recently.
24. What similarity do you find in the opening
lines of both the octave and the sestet of ‘The Poetry of Earth’.
Ans: The opening lines of both octave and
the sestet present that the poetry of earth never stop in keats’ sonnet, ‘The
Poetry of Earth’.
Meaning
Hedge—wild growth of plants and bushes in Nature, New-mown—freshly cut, weed—unwanted growth of wild plants, ceasing—stopping,
wrought—created or made, pleasant—charming, stove—fire place.
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