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Who was the greatest poet of England during the Victorian era?
Who was the greatest poet of England during the Victorian era?
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
What is 'Break, Break, Break'?
What is 'Break, Break, Break'?
An elegy describing the poet's feeling of loss after the death of Arthur Hallam
In 'Break, Break, Break,' nature plays an unimportant role.
In 'Break, Break, Break,' nature plays an unimportant role.
False (B)
Which of the following best describes Thomas Hardy?
Which of the following best describes Thomas Hardy?
According to Thomas Hardy, what is 'The Present' latched postern?
According to Thomas Hardy, what is 'The Present' latched postern?
In the poem 'Afterwards', what does 'Dewfall hawk' represent?
In the poem 'Afterwards', what does 'Dewfall hawk' represent?
In 'Where the Mind is Without Fear,' the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow ______.
In 'Where the Mind is Without Fear,' the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow ______.
What happened to Rama Rao a little over a year ago?
What happened to Rama Rao a little over a year ago?
Why did the gramophone company collapse?
Why did the gramophone company collapse?
What journal did Rama Rao come across in the Jubilee Reading Room?
What journal did Rama Rao come across in the Jubilee Reading Room?
What was offered every week as a first prize for the crossword puzzles?
What was offered every week as a first prize for the crossword puzzles?
What was Gangu's occupation?
What was Gangu's occupation?
According to Gangu, what did he want to marry Gomti, and leave his job?
According to Gangu, what did he want to marry Gomti, and leave his job?
Gangu thought that people had very good reason for giving Gomti a bad name.
Gangu thought that people had very good reason for giving Gomti a bad name.
What was Gomti doing when Gangu found her in Lucknow?
What was Gomti doing when Gangu found her in Lucknow?
Who delivered the 'I Have a Dream' speech?
Who delivered the 'I Have a Dream' speech?
According to Martin Luther King Jr., what is the Negro still crippled by?
According to Martin Luther King Jr., what is the Negro still crippled by?
What did Martin Luther King Jr. say was deeply rooted in the American dream?
What did Martin Luther King Jr. say was deeply rooted in the American dream?
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Lord Tennyson
Lord Tennyson
The greatest English poet of the Victorian era, and Poet Laureate from 1850 until his death.
Victorian Era
Victorian Era
A period of Queen Victoria's reign from 1837 to 1901, marked by industrial and cultural progress.
Elegy
Elegy
A poem of serious reflection, typically lamenting the loss of someone.
In Memoriam
In Memoriam
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Arthur Hallam
Arthur Hallam
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Lyrical poems
Lyrical poems
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Charge of the Light Brigade
Charge of the Light Brigade
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Crossing the Bar
Crossing the Bar
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Break, Break, Break
Break, Break, Break
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Melancholy
Melancholy
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Nature in poetry
Nature in poetry
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Cold gray stones
Cold gray stones
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Fisherman's boy
Fisherman's boy
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Sailor lad
Sailor lad
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Stately ships
Stately ships
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Vanished hand
Vanished hand
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Sound of a voice that is still
Sound of a voice that is still
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Tender grace
Tender grace
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Crags
Crags
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Bay
Bay
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Accomplished works
Accomplished works
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Poet Laureate
Poet Laureate
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Personal grief
Personal grief
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Soft melancholy
Soft melancholy
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Stanza
Stanza
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Imagery
Imagery
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Themes of loss
Themes of loss
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Poetic devices
Poetic devices
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Alliteration
Alliteration
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Repetition
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Study Notes
Lord Tennyson's "Break, Break, Break"
- Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892), a prominent Victorian poet and Poet Laureate of England, wrote "Break, Break, Break."
- The poem is an elegy, expressing the poet's profound grief following the death of Arthur Hallam, a close friend and Tennyson's fellow student at Cambridge University.
- The poem was written in 1835 and published in 1842.
- Tennyson's feelings of loss and sadness are reflected in the natural world in the poem.
- The poem depicts a melancholic scene with a touch of grief, where the narrator is contemplating the inevitability of loss and the pain of separation.
- The poem is filled with imagery of the sea and its impact on the speaker's emotions.
Thomas Hardy's "Afterwards"
- Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) was a significant English poet and novelist.
- Hardy's poetry reflects the thoughts and feelings of the Victorian era.
- The poem "Afterwards" reflects on the poet's contemplation of his impending death.
- The poem expresses Hardy's desire to be remembered as someone who appreciated the details of nature.
- There is a focus on the passing of time in nature.
- The speaker reflects on how others might view him.
Rabindranath Tagore's "Where the Mind is without Fear"
- Rabindranath Tagore was a notable Indian poet and philosopher from the 20th century.
- The poem expresses a desire for an ideal nation with specific values such as freedom of thought, knowledge, and striving for excellence.
- The poem speaks of a nation where these very particular values are present, and in which everyone can thrive in a creative environment.
R. K. Narayan's "Out of Business"
- This short story is about Rama Rao, who becomes jobless when a gramophone company, where he was the agent, goes bankrupt.
- The story mirrors the economic struggles faced by everyday people during a business downturn.
- Rama Rao's character illustrates the impact of unforeseen circumstances, particularly when people lose their jobs or businesses.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream"
- Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) was a prominent American civil rights activist and leader.
- The speech "I Have a Dream" is a powerful call for racial equality and justice.
- It delivered at the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
- The speech uses vivid language, imagery, and historical allusions to inspire American citizens and advocate for social change.
- The speech is iconic and highly influential in the American Civil Right movement.
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