What themes of parenthood and responsibility are explored in the poem? W.B. Yeats’s (1865–1939) “A Prayer for My Daughter” (1921) beautifully shows...Continue
What themes of parenthood and responsibility are explored in the poem? W.B. Yeats’s (1865–1939) “A Prayer for My Daughter” (1921) beautifully shows...Continue
Why does the poet pray that his daughter should have beauty but not excessive beauty? W.B. Yeats’s (1865–1939) “A Prayer for My...Continue
Explain the central theme of the poem “A Prayer for My Daughter”. W.B. Yeats’s (1865–1939) “A Prayer for My Daughter” (1921) is...Continue
What is intellectual hatred? / Explain “An intellectual hatred is the worst.” In “A Prayer for My Daughter” (1921), W.B. Yeats (1865–1939)...Continue
Write the summary of the poem “A Prayer for My Daughter”. W.B. Yeats (1865–1939) wrote “A Prayer for My Daughter” (1921) during...Continue
Write a summary of the poem "To Autumn". "To Autumn" (1820) is a beautiful poem by John Keats (1995-1821). It celebrates the...Continue
How is the mood and attitude of the poem "To Autumn"? John Keats’s (1995-1821) poem "To Autumn" (1820) is a beautiful celebration...Continue
Analyze the rhyme scheme of the poem "To Autumn". The poem "To Autumn" (1820) by John Keats (1995-1821) is beautifully written. It...Continue
What are qualities of the season autumn found in the poem “To Autumn”? John Keats (1995-1821) beautifully describes the season of autumn...Continue
What sense of abundance do you get from the poem “To Autumn”? John Keats’s (1995-1821) poem “To Autumn” (1820) gives a strong...Continue
What senses are satisfied with the images used in the poem “To Autumn”? John Keats’s (1995-1821) poem “To Autumn” (1820) is full...Continue
Identify the figures of speeches used in the poem “To Autumn”. John Keats’s (1995-1821) poem “To Autumn” (1820) is full of beauty...Continue
Explain the central theme of the poem “To Autumn”. John Keats’s (1995-1821) poem “To Autumn” (1820) is about the beauty, abundance, and...Continue
How does the speaker compare himself to the forest? In "Ode to the West Wind (1820)," Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) compares himself...Continue
Evaluate the tone of the poem "Ode to the West Wind". Shelley's (1792-1822) "Ode to the West Wind" (1820) is a beautiful...Continue
Identify the poet’s position and attitude in the poem "Ode to the West Wind". "Ode to the West Wind" (1820) is a...Continue
Summarize the poem “Ode to the West Wind.” Shelley’s (1792-1822) “Ode to the West Wind” (1820) is an iconic poem. This beautiful...Continue
What does the speaker mean by "Drive my dead thoughts over the universe / Like wither'd leaves to quicken a new birth"?...Continue
How does Shelley personify the West Wind, and what qualities does he attribute to it? In "Ode to the West Wind (1820),"...Continue
What is the significance of the final rhetorical question, "If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?" This beautiful line by Shelley...Continue
What is the speaker asking the West Wind? In "Ode to the West Wind (1820)," Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) paints a vivid...Continue
Write a summary of the poem "Where the Mind is Without Fear". Rabindranath Tagore’s (1861-1941) poem "Where the Mind is Without Fear"...Continue
Why does the poet put emphasis on ever-widening thought and action? In "Where the Mind is Without Fear" (1910), Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)...Continue
Identify the poet’s position and attitude in the poem "Where the Mind is Without Fear". In "Where the Mind is Without Fear"...Continue