Friday, 11 December 2020

Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats short Questions

Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats


What type of bride does the poet declare the Urn?
The poet declares the Urn a bride that is safe and sound from the ups and downs of routine of life.

Why does the poet call Urn a historian?
The poet calls the Urn a historian because it is taking whole history in itself in the form of picture for
countless

What does the poet calculate from the group of the ั€ะตople?
The poet calculates from the group of the people that they may be going to an expedition; he is not sure about the reason of that gathering.

What does Keats think about the building carved on the Urn?
Keats thinks that the building carved on the Urn may be a temple to which the people are going to present sacrifices.

What are the mad pursuits doing in the picture on the Urn?
The mad pursuits are chasing the maids in the picture on the Urn; the maids are trying to save themselves from gallants.

What are the musicians in the picture doing?
The musicians are playing gay tunes on their pipe in the picture; they seem to singing.

What does the poet say to the musicians?
The poet says to the musicians to go on playing their pipes so that they may entertain the visitors for ever.

What does the poet think about the permanence of the scene on the Urn?
The poet thinks that the music, musicians, trees, and the people in the picture on the Urn will never disappear; they will remain doing the same act for ever.

What does Keats say about the lovers in the picture?
Keats says that the lovers and their beloved ones will remain for ever. The lovers will never catch their young
beloveds.

What is the Keats' idea about the trees in the picture?
Keats's idea about trees in the picture is that the branches will never decay; it need not fear of autumn season.

What does the poet think about the destination of the group?
The poet thinks that the destination of the group is some sacred place; he calculates it from the belles, gallants, bishop and garlands in their hands.


What is poet's idea about the village?
The poet thinks that the village is situated on the shore any sea or at the bank of a river. He also thinks the of village a fort.

What will be in the village for ever?
The village will face silence and devastation for ever because the people are out of it.



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