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Class 11
English
Woven Words
Ode to a Nightingale

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Question Bank: Ode to a Nightingale

This chapter explores the poem by John Keats, focusing on themes of beauty, mortality, and the power of nature. Understanding it enriches students’ appreciation of Romantic poetry.

Question Bank - Ode to a Nightingale

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Q1.

Who is the author of 'Ode to a Nightingale'?

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Q2.

What literary form is 'Ode to a Nightingale' written in?

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Q3.

What theme is predominant in 'Ode to a Nightingale'?

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Q4.

The speaker in the poem expresses a desire to escape from what?

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Q5.

What metaphor does Keats use for forgetting in the poem?

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Q6.

In 'Ode to a Nightingale', the nightingale symbolizes what?

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Q7.

Which phrase reflects the poem's longing for escape?

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Q8.

What is the significance of the term 'Dryad' in the poem?

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Q9.

The phrase ‘purple-stained mouth’ refers to what in the context of the poem?

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Q10.

Which literary device is predominantly used in the lines expressing the speaker’s inner turmoil?

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Q11.

What is the emotional tone expressed by the speaker in the poem?

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Q12.

How does Keats portray the contrast between the nightingale and human experience?

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Q13.

The line 'Where but to think is to be full of sorrow' expresses what philosophical idea?

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Q14.

What role does nature play in 'Ode to a Nightingale'?

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Q15.

What causes the poet's initial state of numbness?

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Q16.

In 'Ode to a Nightingale', what does Lethe symbolize?

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Q17.

How does the poet perceive the nightingale's song?

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Q18.

What emotional contrast does the poet express towards the nightingale?

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Q19.

What does the phrase 'light-winged Dryad of the trees' refer to?

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Q20.

Why does the poet feel 'forlorn' after hearing the nightingale's song?

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Q21.

Which literary device is predominantly employed in the line 'the very word is like a bell'?

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Q22.

What does the term 'plaintive anthem' suggest about the nightingale's song?

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Q23.

What desire does the poet express regarding his emotional state?

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Q24.

Which of the following best captures the main theme of the poem?

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Q25.

In what way does the nightingale's song serve as a refuge for the poet?

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Q26.

How is the concept of immortality presented in the poem?

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Q27.

How does the poet's perspective on happiness contrast with the nightingale's existence?

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Q28.

What ultimately pulls the poet back to reality after experiencing the nightingale's song?

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Q29.

What aspect of the nightingale's song does the poet yearn for?

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Q30.

In 'Ode to a Nightingale', which imagery symbolizes the poet's desire to forget life's troubles?

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Q31.

What do the 'beaded bubbles' in the poem represent?

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Q32.

How does the poet express a longing for escape in the poem?

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Q33.

What feeling does the poet associate with the nightingale's song?

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Q34.

Which element in the poem represents the fleeting nature of happiness?

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Q35.

Why does the poet refer to the nightingale as 'immortal'?

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Q36.

In what way does the poem contrast beauty with human suffering?

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Q37.

What role does the idea of 'dissolving' play in the poem?

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Q38.

How does the poet's state of mind change during the poem?

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Q39.

Which literary device does Keats use to invoke a feeling of nostalgia?

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Q40.

What does the phrase 'the weariness, the fever, and the fret' convey?

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Q41.

What does the nightingale symbolize in Keats's poem?

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Q42.

What does the use of 'light-winged Dryad of the trees' reflect?

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Q43.

Which of the following elements does the poet use to evoke senses in 'Ode to a Nightingale'?

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Q44.

What does 'faery lands forlorn' suggest about the poet's view of escapism?

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Q45.

What is the primary theme of 'Ode to a Nightingale'?

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Q46.

What does the poet mean by 'a waking dream' at the end of the poem?

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Q47.

What effect does the nightingale's song have on the poet?

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Q48.

How does Keats portray the relationship between nature and human emotion?

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Q49.

In 'Ode to a Nightingale,' what does the image of wine represent?

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Q50.

How does Keats contrast happiness with sorrow in the poem?

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Q51.

Which literary device is primarily used when Keats directly addresses the nightingale?

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Q52.

What does Keats suggest about the nature of beauty in the poem?

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Q53.

Which feeling does the poet experience after the nightingale's song fades?

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Q54.

What aspect of human existence does the poet wish to escape from?

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Q55.

What does the term 'plaintive anthem' suggest about the nightingale's song?

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Q56.

How does Keats illustrate the theme of immortality in the poem?

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Q57.

What figure of speech is used when describing the 'bower' of the nightingale?

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Q58.

What does the phrase 'deep-delved earth' imply in terms of themes?

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Q59.

What contrasting emotions does Keats explore in the poem?

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Q60.

How does the poem address the concept of escapism?

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Q61.

What emotion does the speaker primarily feel at the beginning of the poem?

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Q62.

Which mythical figure is the nightingale compared to in the poem?

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Q63.

What does the speaker long for while listening to the nightingale?

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Q64.

In the poem, what does 'Lethe' symbolize?

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Q65.

Which aspect of human life does the poet express a desire to escape from?

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Q66.

What is the main contrasting idea presented in the poem?

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Q67.

What term is used to describe the lyrical and expressive form of 'Ode to a Nightingale'?

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Q68.

What effect does the nightingale's song have on the poet's state of mind?

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Q69.

In the poem, what does Keats imply about the nature of beauty?

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Q70.

How does the poem reflect on the theme of mortality?

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Q71.

What are 'magic casements' referring to in the poem?

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Q72.

Which phrase in the poem indicates a transition from bliss to despair?

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Q73.

How does Keats use sensory imagery in the poem?

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Q74.

Which image signifies a contrast between the human condition and the nightingale's existence?

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Q75.

What literary device is primarily used when Keats calls the nightingale 'immortal'?

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Q76.

What feeling does the poet ultimately confront at the end of the poem?

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Q77.

What aspect of the nightingale's song represents immortality in the poem?

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Q78.

Which emotion does the poet primarily experience through the nightingale's song?

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Q79.

In 'Ode to a Nightingale', what is suggested by the juxtaposition of pleasure and pain?

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Q80.

How does the poet emphasize the fleeting nature of human life in contrast to the nightingale?

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Q81.

What literary device is primarily used to communicate the nightingale's immortal qualities?

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Q82.

What emotion does the poet feel when he reflects on the limitations of human existence compared to the nightingale?

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Q83.

What effect does the nightingale's song have on the poet's perception of reality?

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Q84.

How does Keats convey the theme of beauty in the poem?

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Q85.

What does the poet mean by describing the nightingale as a 'deceiving elf'?

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Q86.

What role does wine imagery play in the poem?

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Q87.

What does the presence of the 'plaintive anthem' indicate about the poet's feelings?

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Q88.

In what way is the nightingale a symbol of eternal beauty?

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Q89.

Which contrasting elements are particularly highlighted in the poem?

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Q90.

What does the phrase 'deep-delved earth' symbolize in the poem?

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