Romantic era explores contrasting themes.
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Fill in the blank: The intricate carvings on the urn symbolize ___ and ___ in Keats's poetry. | Card: 3 / 74 |
What is the significance of the phrase 'Beauty is truth, truth beauty' in Keats's work? | Card: 7 / 74 |
Beauty and truth are interconnected.
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Fill in the blank: In 'Ode to a Nightingale', the poet expresses a longing for ___ and reflects on the inevitability of ___. | Card: 9 / 74 |
Synesthesia deepens sensory engagement.
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True or False: The poem 'To Autumn' depicts autumn as a season of decay and decline. | Card: 13 / 74 |
In the context of Keats's poetry, how does the portrayal of Psyche reflect themes of love and immortality? | Card: 15 / 74 |
Psyche embodies love's immortal nature.
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Fill in the blank: 'Ode on Indolence' explores the theme of ___ and the acceptance of a more ___ state of being. | Card: 17 / 74 |
The poem emphasizes the transitory nature of power and how even the most formidable legacies can fade into obscurity over time. | Card: 20 / 74 |
True or False: Byron's 'Childe Harold's Pilgrimage' is a narrative poem that reflects the hero's journey towards fulfillment and contentment. | Card: 21 / 74 |
False. 'Childe Harold's Pilgrimage' reflects a restless search for meaning, characterized by disillusionment rather than fulfillment. | Card: 22 / 74 |
How does the character of Don Juan in Byron's poem challenge traditional notions of heroism? | Card: 23 / 74 |
Byron's Don Juan subverts heroism.
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Fill in the blank: In 'To a Skylark', the skylark's song is compared to ___ and ___, highlighting its beauty. | Card: 25 / 74 |
The poem addresses themes of social justice, the need for reform, and the empowerment of the masses against oppression. | Card: 28 / 74 |
True or False: The poem 'Adonais' is an elegy mourning the death of a political figure. | Card: 29 / 74 |
The West Wind symbolizes destruction and renewal.
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Fill in the blank: The poem 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci' explores the relationship between ___ and ___ through the figure of a knight. | Card: 33 / 74 |
How does 'The Fall of Hyperion' reflect Shelley's views on the role of the poet in society? | Card: 35 / 74 |
The poem depicts poets' societal role.
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True or False: Byron's poem 'She Walks in Beauty' emphasizes the physical appearance over the moral qualities of its subject. | Card: 37 / 74 |
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False. The poem highlights both the physical beauty and the goodness of the subject. | Card: 38 / 74 |
The poem explores the contrast between the permanence of art and the transience of human life, emphasizing the idea that art captures eternal beauty. | Card: 40 / 74 |
Fill in the blank: The dramatic poem 'Manfred' represents the struggle of a ___ hero grappling with ___ and ___ issues. | Card: 41 / 74 |
What critical perspective does Shelley offer in 'Queen Mab' regarding societal norms? | Card: 43 / 74 |
Shelley critiques societal norms in 'Queen Mab.'
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True or False: The poem 'To Autumn' conveys a sense of loss and despair associated with the season. | Card: 45 / 74 |
How do the themes of death and immortality manifest in Keats's 'Ode to a Nightingale'? | Card: 47 / 74 |
Themes of Death and Immortality
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Fill in the blank: In 'Ozymandias', Shelley suggests that even great leaders are ultimately ___ by time and ___ follows. | Card: 49 / 74 |
What narrative technique is employed in Byron's 'Don Juan' to convey its themes? | Card: 51 / 74 |
Byron uses a satirical and comic tone, along with an episodic structure, to critique societal norms while exploring themes of love and adventure. | Card: 52 / 74 |
True or False: The character of Psyche in Keats's work is portrayed as a symbol of mortal love devoid of any divine qualities. | Card: 53 / 74 |
False. Psyche symbolizes the intersection of love and immortality, embodying both human and divine attributes. | Card: 54 / 74 |
What does the imagery in 'A Widow Bird' reflect about the poet's emotional state? | Card: 55 / 74 |
The imagery conveys a sense of loss and melancholy, depicting a cold, lifeless environment that parallels the poet's feelings of numbness and sorrow. | Card: 56 / 74 |
Fill in the blank: Shelley's 'Ode to the West Wind' expresses a yearning for ___ and a desire to be ___ from societal constraints. | Card: 57 / 74 |
How does Keats's use of personification in 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' enhance the poem's themes? | Card: 59 / 74 |
By personifying the urn, Keats emphasizes the eternal nature of art and its ability to communicate profound truths about beauty and human experience. | Card: 60 / 74 |
Fill in the blank: Byron's use of the Byronic hero often reflects themes of ___ and the individual's struggle against ___. | Card: 61 / 74 |
What is the significance of the setting in 'Julian and Maddalo' for the themes discussed in the poem? | Card: 63 / 74 |
Venice setting explores key themes.
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The poem "Ode to a Grecian Urn" suggests that art is ___ and ___, contrasting it with the transient nature of human life. | Card: 65 / 74 |
In "Ode to a Nightingale," the poet expresses a complex relationship with the concept of ___, reflecting on its inevitability and allure. | Card: 67 / 74 |
True or False: The poem 'To Autumn' portrays the season as one of decay and decline. | Card: 69 / 74 |
Fill in the blank: In 'Ode on Indolence,' the narrator encounters three characters representing ___, ___, and ___, which symbolize significant aspects of life. | Card: 71 / 74 |
What theme does 'Ozymandias' primarily explore regarding the nature of power and legacy? | Card: 73 / 74 |
It explores the theme that even the greatest power and legacies are ultimately transient and will fade over time. | Card: 74 / 74 |






