Lamb by William Blake PDF

Lamb by William Blake PDF

Lamb by William Blake PDF   1.From what  volumes  of Blake’s poetry are ‘The Lamb ‘and ‘The Tyger ‘taken.? The Lamb is taken from Blake’s poetical work Songs of Innocence, that was engraved first in 1789. The Tyger belongs to the volume of poems, Songs of Experience, engraved first in 1794. 2. To what creatures … Read more

The Lamb by William Blake Questions and Answers Marks 5

The Lamb by William Blake Questions and Answers Marks 5

The Lamb by William Blake Questions and Answers Marks 5   1. Gave thee life, and bid thee feed, By the stream and o’er the mead ; …………..Making  all the vales rejoice? Q. What enquiry does the little child make to the lamb? ​​​ This poetic passage is extracted from Blake’s The Lamb  (from Songs of … Read more

The Tyger by William Blake Questions and answers Marks 5

The Tyger by William BlakeQuestions and answers Marks 5

The Tyger by William Blake Questions and answers Marks 5   1. Q. What impression about the tiger does the poet create on the child?     Through a child’s wondering interrogation, the poet indicates here the mystic and majestic creation of God and comments particularly on the instruments used by Him (the God) in … Read more

Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Grey Marks 5

Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Grey Questions and Answer Mark 5

Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Grey Mark 5     1. Q. Describe the evening scene as presented by Gray in his ‘Elegy’.     The opening stanza of Gray’s celebrated Elegy written in a country churchyard. contains the description of the evening scene around the country churchyard (at Stoke Poges), where … Read more

London Questions and Answers Marks 5

London by Samuel Johnson Questions and Answers Marks 5

London Questions and Answers Marks 5   1. Write a short note on the title of Johnson’s poem ‘London, justifying its aptness.   The poem ‘London’ by Samuel Johnson was produced shortly after he had moved to and settled in London, the capital city of England, in 1738. This poem of 263 lines was his … Read more

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