Shelley’s and Keats’ Poems Quiz 5 and Group Activities

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Shelley’s and Keats’ Poems
Quiz 5 and Group Activities
1. « MUSIC, WHEN SOFT VOICES
1 DIE »
Music, when soft voices die,
Vibrates in the memory;
2
Rose leaves, when the rose is dead,
Are heaped for the beloved's bed;
3
And so thy thoughts, when thou
art gone,
,
Love itself shall slumber on.
4
Odours, when sweet violets sicken,
Live within the sense they quicken.
Whichi is
the right
order?
1. 1-2-3-4
2. 1-3-2-4
3. 1-2-4-3
4. 1-4-2-3
2. When the Lamp is Shattered
When hearts have once mingled,
Love first leaves the well-built ____;
The weak one is singled
To endure what it once possessed.
O Love! who bewailest
The frailty of all things here,
Why choose you the _____
For your cradle, your home, and
your bier?
1.
2.
3.
4.
home, weakest
nest, frailest
den, meanest
house, cruelest
3. « To a Skylark »: Which of the
following is not used to descrie the
skylark?
1. Blithe spirit
2. Its song is that of unpremeditated art and
unbodied joy.
3. It sings like a high-born maiden’s singing of her
sad secret love.
4. It is like a rose embower'd in green leaves and
deflowered to send off its fragrance.
4. Which of the following is Not
true of « Ode to the West Wind »?
1. The poem has 5 section, with the turning
point falling in the beginning of the third
stanza (« Thou who didst waken from his
summer dreams The blue Mediterranean,»)
2. The poem has regular stanza and rhyme
scheme suggesting fluid and quick speed.
3. Each of the first three sections ends with a
pleading to the wind to listen to him.
4. The night is compared to « the dome of a
vast sepulchre» of the dying year.
5. Which of the following ideas does
NOT support the last line of “Ode to
the West Wind”?
1. The West Wind is both the destroyer and
preserver of things.
2. The poet thinks that he can still be the
comrade of the West Wind over Heaven
3. The poet wants the West Wind to make me
his lyre as it does to the forest.
4. The poet wants the West Wind to spread his
words among mankind as ashes and sparks
from an unextinguished hearth.
6. “Was it a vision, or a waking dream?
Fled is that music: - Do I wake or
sleep?” is from …
1.
2.
3.
4.
Ode on a Grecian Urn
Ode on Melancholy
Ode to a Nightingale
Ode on Indolence.
Group Activities
1
Ode on a Grecian Urn (Cloze-1)
& Apostrophe, Repetition
2
Ode on a Grecian Urn (Cloze-2)
Grecian Urn—its meanings
3
Ode on a Grecian Urn (Vocabulary)
Image Clusters and Contrasts
4
Ode on Melancholy
Paraphrase and explaining why
5-6
5. Ode on Indolence
6. Ode to a Nightingale, compared with
Skylark
7-8
7. Compare Nightingale and Urn
8. Find examples for Indolence &
Melancholy, as Keats describe them