What poetic devices does the poet use to develop the theme of transience in the poem? In “To Daffodils” (1648) by Robert...Continue
What poetic devices does the poet use to develop the theme of transience in the poem? In “To Daffodils” (1648) by Robert...Continue
Write a summary of the poem “To Daffodils”. Robert Herrick's (1591 – 1674) “To Daffodils” (1648) is a beautiful poem that compares...Continue
The author’s position in "The Good Morrow". John Donne (1572-1631), a famous poet, talks about true love in The Good Morrow (1633)....Continue
What kind of love is shown in the poem The Good Morrow? John Donne’s (1572-1631) poem “The Good Morrow” (1633) shows a...Continue
“For love, all love of other sights controls, And makes one little room an everywhere”.- Explain In John Donne’s (1572-1631) poem “The...Continue
Critical appreciation of the poem “The Good Morrow”. John Donne’s (1572-1631) “The Good Morrow” (1633) is a famous metaphysical poem about love....Continue
Tone and attitude of the poet “The Good Morrow”. John Donne’s (1572-1631) “The Good Morrow” (1633) celebrates true love. The poem shows...Continue
Figures of Speech in the poem “The Good Morrow”. John Donne’s (1572-1631) “The Good Morrow” (1633) is a poem about deep love....Continue
The central idea of the poem “The Good Morrow”. John Donne’s (1572-1631) “The Good Morrow” (1633) is a beautiful love poem. It...Continue
Write the summary of the poem “The Good Morrow”. “The Good Morrow” (1633) by John Donne (1572-1631) is a beautiful love poem....Continue
How does the poet console himself at the end of the poem "On His Blindness"? John Milton's (1608-74) Sonnet 19 is also...Continue
How does Milton hope to serve God in "On His Blindness"? John Milton's (1608-74) sonnet "On His Blindness" (1673) shows his deep...Continue
Critical Appreciation of the poem “On His Blindness”. John Milton’s (1608-74) “On His Blindness” (1673) is a heartfelt poem. It shares his...Continue
“God doth not need Either man’s work or his own gifts; who best Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best”.- Explain...Continue
Write the Author’s Position and Attitude in On His Blindness. John Milton's (1608-74) “On His Blindness” (1673) is a deeply personal sonnet....Continue
Figures of Speech in the Poem On His Blindness. John Milton’s (1608-74) Sonnet 19, also called “On His Blindness” (1673), is a...Continue
Explain the Central Idea of Milton's Sonnet, "On His Blindness." John Milton's (1608-74) “On His Blindness” (1673) is a deeply personal poem....Continue
Write a summary of the Poem On His Blindness John Milton’s (1608-74) “On His Blindness” (1673) is an iconic poem. In this...Continue
16th and 17th Century Poetry Part- B [N.B.: ২০২৪ সালে Edmund Spenser & John Donne থেকেই ১০০% ৪টা Short প্রশ্ন আসবে...Continue
20th Century Poetry Previous Year Brief (2013-22) Brief - 2013 (a) What is the occasion of Dylan Thomas' poem "Poem in...Continue
Comment on the symbols used in Hopkins’ poems. Symbols are objects or ideas that represent deeper meanings. G. M. Hopkins (1844-189) used...Continue
How does Hopkins combine the themes of nature and religion in his poems? Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) was a poet and a...Continue
Critically appreciate the use of imagery in Arnold’s poems. Imagery is a literary device that uses descriptive language to create mental pictures...Continue
Write what you know about Browning’s view of art and life. Or, write a note on Browning’s attitude to art and life....Continue