A Thing of Beauty
Answer any three of the following in 30-40 words each:
What does Keats consider an endless fountain of immortal drink and why does he call its drink immortal?
Keats compares the beautiful things of nature to a fountain of immortal drink. He calls its drink immortal because the beauty, joy and pleasure derived from it are everlasting.
Sponsor Area
The main peculiarity of a beautiful things is:
The charms of a thing of beauty are:
A thing of beauty remains a joy forever because:
(i)Â What are the flowery bands bind us to the earth?
(ii)Â What message do the above lines convey?
This stanza has been taken from the poem:
The stanza has been written by:
Wreathing of flowery bands _______.
(i) Explain ‘in spite of all’.
(ii) What removes away the pall from our evil spirits?
(iii) Who do germinate a shady boon and for whom?
(iv) What is the common thing that the poet points out?
The pall from our dark spirits is moved away:
A shady boon is germinated by:
Sponsor Area
Sponsor Area