1.
Who wrote the poem, ‘She
walks in Beauty’?
a. Lord Byron
2. What is the full name of Lord Byron?
a. George Gordon Byron
3. Lord Byron was a popular poet of the ______.
a. Romantic poet
4. ‘She walks in Beauty’ is written in which poetic form?
a.
Lyric form
5.
In which year was
the poem, ‘She walks in Beauty’ written?
a.
1814
6.
‘She walks in
Beauty’ was written in ________.
a.
Iambic tetrameter
7.
What is the deeper
meaning of the poem, ‘She walks in Beauty’?
a.
That both inner and
outer beauty are important
8.
Byron attributes
inner beauty to ______ and ______.
a.
Purity and
innocence
9. What is the major theme of the poem, ‘She walks in Beauty’?
a.
Beauty and harmony
of mind and body
10. Who was the inspiration for the poem, ‘She walks in Beauty’?
a.
A lady, whom the
poet saw with very good looks at a fashionable London Party.
11. What is the attitude of the speaker in the poem, ‘She
walks in Beauty’?
a.
He admires the
effortless harmony of the lady’s beauty.
12. What all fine features of the lady are observed in the
poem, ‘She walks in Beauty’?
a.
Her “cheeks”, “brow”, “smiles” and “tints”
(skin)
13. What
is the lady’s beauty compared with in the poem, ‘She walks in Beauty’?
a.
A cloudless starry night
14. What
is the lady’s hair described as in the poem, ‘She walks in Beauty’?
a.
Wavy and black- Raven
Tresses
15. What
are the lady’s eyes described as in the poem, ‘She walks in Beauty’?
a.
A perfect blend of light
and darkness
16. What
is the lady’s smile labelled as in the poem, ‘She walks in Beauty’?
a.
Soft, calm and eloquent
17. What
is the lady’s mind said to be like in the poem, ‘She walks in Beauty’?
a.
At peace with all below a
heart
18. What
is the lady’s face expressed as in the poem, ‘She walks in Beauty’?
a.
Expresses thoughts
serenely and sweetly
19. Which
figure of speech is used in the line, “like the nights of cloudless climes and starry skies”?
a.
Simile (her beauty is
directly compared to cloudless starry skies)
20. Which
figure of speech is exploited in the lines, “ in every raven tresses”?
a.
Metaphor (her hair
is said to be shiny and black)
21. Which figure of speech is used in the lines, “cloudless climes and starry skies”?
a. Alliteration (sound ‘c’ and ‘s’ is rhyming)
22. Which figure of speech is used in the line, “eloquent
smiles that win”?
a. Personification
(smile given animate trait of winning)
23. Words of opposite meanings used for poetic effect are called ____?
a. Antithesis
24. Give two examples of antithesis, from the poem. ‘She Walks in Beauty’.
a. Best of DARK and
BRIGHT, one share the MORE, one ray the LESS
25. A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is ______.
a.
Innocent
26. The poet thinks she looks more beautiful ________.
a.
At night
27. According to Byron, the thoughts that pass through her mind ______.
a. Are reflected on her face
28. Byron says, the beauty of her face _____.
a. Reflects her goodness
29. According to the poet, all that is best of darkness and light meet in the woman’s _____ and her _____.
a. Aspect and her eyes
30. Give three examples of alliteration (figure of speech) from the poem, ‘She Walks in Beauty’.
a.
‘Cloudless Climes’,
‘Starry Skies’ and ‘Serenely Sweet’
31. Identify the figure of speech used in the line, ‘She
Walks in Beauty like the night’.
a. Simile (direct comparison of items using words like and as)
32. Identify the figure of speech used in the line, ‘A heart
whose love is innocent’.
a. Metaphor (states A is B)
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