Description of Poems
John Keats
Ode to a Nightingale
When I Have Fears
Ode on a Grecian Urn
100
Shakespearean Sonnet
What is the form of When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be?
100
May 1816
When was Keats' first poem published?
100
“light-winged Dryad of the trees” (7)
How did the poet describe the nightingale?
100
Distress, worry, acceptance
What is the tone of this poem?
100
Lovers under trees
What is a scene described by the poet to the urn?
200
ABABCDCDEFEFGG
What is the rhyme scheme of When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be?
200
1819
What was the year that Keats caught tuberculosis?
200
Affectionate feelings
How does the poet feel towards the nightingale?
200
Before I have written what is on my mind
What does "Before my pen has gleaned my teeming brain" mean?
200
Bride, quiet, child, silence, time
What is an example of assonance in this poem?
300
Ode
What is the form of Ode on a Grecian Urn?
300
Finsbury Pavement, London
Where was Keats born?
300
Beauty and love
What are two central themes of this poem?
300
Night's starred face
What is an example of personification in this poem?
300
Awe, Wonder, Hope, Wistfulness, Envy
What is the tone of this poem?
400
Wistful
What is the tone of Ode to a Nightingale?
400
Shelley
Who is a famous poet that was an associate of Keats?
400
Half in love with
What does the poet feel towards the concept of death?
400
Wide world
What is an example of alliteration in this poem?
400
Art is the ultimate truth
What is a point that the poem emphasizes?
500
Happy, for ever
What is an example of repetition in Ode on a Grecian Urn?
500
Oct. 31st, 1795
What is Keats' birthdate?
500
Confused
What does the poet feel at the end of the poem?
500
Love and fame are unimportant
What does the poet realize at the end of the poem?
500
Tempe and Arcady
What is two Greek places that the poet made an allusion to?
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