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Poems by Blake
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Question Bank - Poems by Blake

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Question Bank: Poems by Blake

This chapter examines two significant poems by William Blake, emphasizing themes of human virtues and the duality of human experience.

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Question Bank - Poems by Blake

Q1.

What virtues are referred to in 'The Divine Image' as essential qualities?

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Q2.

According to Blake, how is God viewed in relation to human virtues in 'The Divine Image'?

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Q3.

What form does Love take according to Blake in 'The Divine Image'?

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Q4.

In 'The Divine Image,' which quality is associated with having a 'human dress'?

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Q5.

What does Blake suggest about the relationship between human beings and the divine?

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Q6.

Which line suggests that effort is needed to embody these virtues?

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Q7.

In which part of the poem does Blake discuss the search for a divine attribute?

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Q8.

What poetic technique is prominent in the phrase 'Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love'?

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Q9.

How does Blake contrast the concept of love in 'The Divine Image' with typical societal views?

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Q10.

In the line 'There grows one in the Human Brain', what does 'one' refer to?

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Q11.

What is implied by the phrase ‘human dress’ in the context of ‘peace’?

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Q12.

What does Blake's multi-media approach signify in the context of his poems?

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Q13.

What is Blake suggesting about the search for divine qualities in the human brain?

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Q14.

How are the two poems from Blake's collections connected conceptually?

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Q15.

What role does personification play in 'The Divine Image'?

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Q16.

What does Blake suggest about Pity in 'The Human Abstract'?

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Q17.

Which two concepts are contrasted in 'The Human Abstract'?

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Q18.

What does Blake imply about human emotions in the poem?

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Q19.

The phrase 'mutual fear brings peace' suggests what about relationships?

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Q20.

In Blake's view, what role does 'Cruelty' play?

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Q21.

What imagery does Blake use to describe the consequences of 'Mystery'?

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Q22.

What does the 'fruit of Deceit' symbolize in Blake's poem?

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Q23.

Which emotion is NOT mentioned in 'The Human Abstract'?

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Q24.

How does fear contribute to the themes of the poem?

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Q25.

What does 'Humility takes its root underfoot' imply?

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Q26.

In the context of Blake's poem, which of the following statements is most accurate?

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Q27.

Which duality is primarily examined in Blake’s poetry?

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Q28.

How does Blake's use of 'shade' in the poem contribute to its overall meaning?

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Q29.

Why is the figure of the Raven significant in the poem?

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Q30.

What do the virtues of Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love represent in 'The Divine Image'?

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Q31.

In 'The Human Abstract,' what does Blake suggest about the existence of Pity?

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Q32.

How are the themes of innocence and experience presented in Blake’s works?

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Q33.

What literary technique does Blake employ by capitalizing certain words in 'The Divine Image'?

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Q34.

Which of the following best describes Blake’s view of the human condition as seen in his poetry?

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Q35.

In 'The Human Abstract,' what role does 'Mutual fear' play according to Blake?

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Q36.

The poem, 'The Divine Image' associates the divine qualities with what aspect of humanity?

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Q37.

Which contrast reflects the duality depicted in Blake's lyrics?

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Q38.

What does Blake imply about the human brain in 'The Human Abstract'?

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Q39.

In Blake’s view, how is the relationship between God and humanity characterized?

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Q40.

In 'The Divine Image,' Blake suggests that everyone should:

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Q41.

Which concept does Blake associate with the 'Caterpillar and Fly' in 'The Human Abstract'?

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Q42.

In relation to human duality, what does Blake mean by the phrase 'the human form divine'?

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Q43.

What does Blake believe causes the loss of Mercy and Pity as depicted in 'The Human Abstract'?

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Q44.

What does Blake emphasize by contrasting 'The Divine Image' with 'The Human Abstract'?

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Q45.

Which concept is primarily represented in Blake's 'Songs of Innocence'?

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Q46.

In 'The Divine Image', which of the following virtues is NOT mentioned?

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Q47.

How does Blake view the relationship between human suffering and virtue in his poetry?

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Q48.

What dual aspects of humanity does Blake's work typically explore?

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Q49.

What artistic method did Blake employ for his poetry?

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Q50.

Which of the following lines reflects Blake’s belief in the divine within humanity?

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Q51.

In 'The Human Abstract', what does Blake suggest is necessary for Pity to exist?

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Q52.

Which of the following best describes Blake's perception of nature in his poems?

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Q53.

What is the significance of the use of capital letters in Blake’s poems?

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Q54.

Which aspect of Blake's work makes him a pioneer in artistic expression?

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Q55.

What does Blake suggest about societal constraints in 'The Human Abstract'?

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Q56.

What does Blake ultimately seek through the contrasts presented in his poetry?

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Q57.

In terms of form, what can be observed in 'The Divine Image'?

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Q58.

How does Blake represent the concept of fear in 'The Human Abstract'?

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Q59.

What genre do Blake's 'Songs of Innocence' and 'Songs of Experience' primarily fall under?

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Q60.

What does Blake suggest about the connection between love and humanity?

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Q61.

What is the primary theme represented by the Tree in Blake's poetry?

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Q62.

In which work does Blake depict the contrast between innocence and experience?

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Q63.

How is the human form depicted in the lines 'For Mercy has a human heart,' etc.?

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Q64.

What artistic technique did Blake use to create his poems?

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Q65.

How do the themes in 'Songs of Innocence' differ from those in 'Songs of Experience'?

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Q66.

What does Blake convey about love in his poetry?

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Q67.

In Blake's poetry, how are the concepts of Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love distorted?

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Q68.

What poetic form does Blake frequently employ in 'The Divine Image'?

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Q69.

What literary device is primarily utilized in the phrase 'the human dress'?

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Q70.

Which of the following lines emphasizes human emotions in Blake's works?

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Q71.

Which aspect of human experience does Blake depict as fallen?

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Q72.

In Blake's view, what role do nature and imagination play in human experience?

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Q73.

Why did Blake capitalize certain words in his poems?

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Q74.

What do the contrasting depictions of the same character in 'The Chimney Sweeper' from both collections signify?

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Q75.

Which value does Blake associate with peace in his poetry?

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