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The Poetry of earth Short question answer

1. What is the original title of the poem "The Poetry of Earth"? 12. “he takes the lead in summer luxury”- What does the expression
‘summer luxury’ mean in the poem "The Poetry of Earth"?
Ans: - The original title of the poem "The Poetry of Earth" in "On the
Grasshopper and Cricket". Ans: - In the poem “The Poetry of Earth”, the expression ‘summer luxury’
means the pleasures of summer.
2. What type of poem is "The Poetry of Earth"?
13. “He rests at ease…”- Who is referred to here as 'he'?
Ans: - "The Poetry of Earth" is a Petrarchan sonnet consisting of two stanzas-
octave and sestet. Ans: - The Grasshopper rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed in
summer.
3. Who wrote the poem “The Poetry of Earth”?
14. Where does the grasshopper rest at ease in summer?
Ans: - John Keats wrote the poem "The Poetry of Earth".
Ans: - Here the Grasshopper is referred to as 'he'.
4. Give the rhyme scheme of this sonnet.
15. Who has wrought the silence in winter in the poem "The Poetry
Ans: - The rhyme scheme is abba abba cde cde. of Earth"?

5. In the poem "The Poetry of Earth" what does the word 'poetry' Ans: - The frost has wrought the silence in winter in the poem "The Poetry
stands for? of Earth".

Ans: - In the poem "The Poetry of Earth" the word 'poetry' stands for music. 16. Which insect carries the song in winter?

6. What is the symbol used by John Keats in the poem The Poetry of Ans: - The Cricket carries the song in winter.
Earth?
17. "...there shrills The Cricket’s song,"– Where does the Cricket’s
Ans: - In the poem "The Poetry of Earth" John Keats has used Music as a song shrill from?
symbol to signify the continuation of life on earth.
Ans: - The Cricket’s song shrills from the stove in the poem "The Poetry of
7. Why do the birds take shelter in a cooling tree? Earth".

Ans: - The birds take shelter in the cooling tree of being tired of the heat of 18. What does the Cricket's song seem to one who is half-lost in
Summer. drowsiness?

8. "a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead;"– Ans: - To a man half-lost in drowsiness, the cricket's song seems to be the
Whose voice is referred to here? song of the grasshopper among some grassy hills.

Ans: - The grasshopper's voice is referred to here. 19. What seasons are mentioned in the poem "The Poetry of Earth"
by John Keats?

9. "From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead;"– What does the
expression ‘new-mown mead’ mean? Ans: - The seasons mentioned in the poem "The Poetry of Earth" are
Summer and Winter.

Ans: - The expression ‘new-mown mead’ means the grass of the land that has
been recently cut. 20. What seasons do the Grasshopper and the Cricket symbolize?

10. "The poetry of earth is never dead"– What does the poet mean by Ans: - The Grasshopper symbolizes the summer and the Cricket
the expression? symbolizes the winter in the poem "The Poetry of Earth" by John Keats.

Ans: - By the expression, the poet means that the music of nature never Related Posts
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