To A Pair of Sarus Cranes Quiz
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What is the significance of the comparison between the male Sarus crane's dead body and dirty linen in the poem?

  • It highlights the shame and grief associated with death. (correct)
  • It illustrates the male crane's strength in life.
  • It shows the clarity of life and death.
  • It emphasizes the beauty of nature's cycles.
  • How does the female Sarus crane attempt to revive her male partner?

  • By sitting on his blood-stained feathers. (correct)
  • By physically lifting him.
  • By searching for food to nourish him.
  • By calling out for him continuously.
  • Which time of the day is depicted in the poem 'To A Pair of Sarus Cranes'?

  • Sunrise (correct)
  • Noon
  • Midnight
  • Dusk
  • What conveys the sorrow of the female Sarus crane into the air?

    <p>Long and short calls similar to Morse Code</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the phrase 'pick up hands and jaws' indicate about the hunter's character?

    <p>He exhibits a cruel and callous nature.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Poem Analysis: "To A Pair of Sarus Cranes"

    • The dead body of the male Sarus crane is likened to dirty linen, emphasizing the starkness of death.
    • In a desperate attempt to revive her mate, the female Sarus crane sits on his blood-stained feathers.
    • The imagery used suggests that the poem is set at sunrise, symbolizing new beginnings and loss.
    • The female Sarus crane is the sole witness to the tragic event, highlighting her profound solitude.
    • The sorrow of the bird manifests in long and short calls, resembling Morse Code, which indicates a deep emotional expression.
    • The term "toddling chick" refers to a new-born bird, symbolizing innocence and new life.
    • The phrase "pick up hands and jaws" criticizes the harshness and indifference of the hunter, revealing societal brutality.

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    Test your understanding of the poem 'To A Pair of Sarus Cranes' by answering several key questions. Explore the themes, imagery, and emotional depth contained within this poignant piece of literature. This quiz is perfect for students studying poetry in their literature classes.

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