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List of top English Questions asked in CBSE CLASS XII
What is the contrast between the liveliness of the swans and human life?
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The wild swans of coole
What contributes to the beauty and mystery of the swans’ lives?
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The wild swans of coole
Give examples from the poem to show that great poetry is a result of close observation of natural phenomena.
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Trees
How do the ‘trees in their autumn beauty’, ‘dry woodland paths’, ‘October twilight’, ‘still sky’ connect to the poet’s own life?
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The wild swans of coole
How would you explain the image of the ‘Hindered Flags’?
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Trees
What imagery does the poet use to delineate Summer’s day more picturesquely than any painter could?
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Trees
Why are the pronouns referring to the Sun capitalised?
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Trees
What do you understand by ‘Psalteries of Summer’?
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Trees
In which lines are creatures attributed with human qualities? How does this add to the beauty of the Summer’s day?
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Trees
The poem is a fragment. What do you think has made it a lasting literary piece?
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Kubla khan
Which are the lines that refer to magical elements?
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Does the poem have a real geographical location? How does the poet mix up the real and the imaginary to give a sense of the surreal?
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Kubla khan
What is poetic ecstasy likened to?
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Pick out
1. contrasting images that are juxtaposed throughout the poem.
2. images that strike the eye and images that strike the ear, both positive and negative.
3. the words used to describe the movement of water.
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Kubla khan
Count the syllables in the lines of ‘The Divine Image’. Do you see a pattern? The first line has eight and the second line has six syllables. Two syllables make a foot in poetry. Here the first syllable of each foot is unstressed and the second syllable is stressed.
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poems by blake
What is the discordant note heard at the end of the third stanza? Can we relate this to the grandeur and turmoil that are a part of an emperor’s life?
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Kubla khan
How did Tao Ying’s son influence the way she led her life?
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One centimetre
How do Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love get distorted in the human brain?
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Blake’s poetry expresses one aspect of his multi-dimensional view of human experience—of mankind once whole and happy, now fallen into discord and tyranny, from which it must be rescued. Explain with reference to these two poems.
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Pick out instances from the story to show that official rules are often arbitrary.
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Certain words in the poem have been capitalised. Can you think of reasons for this?
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Why was her final vindication important to Tao Ying?
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Tao Ying was very careful about spending money. What were her reasons for refusing the compensation offered by the temple officials?
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How are these two matched poems related to each other in content? How is the human being depicted in the Song of Innocence and how is he/she depicted in the Song of Experience? Do we find both aspects working in an average human being?
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How would you explain the lines For Mercy has a human heart, Pity a human face, And Love, the human form divine, And Peace, the human dress.
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