A. Rime royal
B. Ottava rima
C. Terza rima
D. Spenserian Stanza
Related Mcqs:
- In “Ode to the West Wind,” why does Shelley ask the wind to “make me thy lyre” ?
A. To help drive his ideas across the universe
B. To help him reach the afterlife
C. To help him hear nature’s music
D. To help him start a new revolutionary war - Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind” can be best understood as a poem about _____________?
A. The passion between a husband and wife
B. The loss of innocence
C. The horrors of the French Revolution
D. How poets can bring about political revolution - Dr. Samuel Gladden, in his essay “Shelley’s Agenda Writ Large: Reconsidering Oedipus Tyrannus; or, Swellfoot the Tyrant ,” argues that Shelley’s “Oedipus- Tyrannus” is important because a_______________?
A. Shelley himself dismissed the poem
B. The poem was incomplete
C. Shelley recognizes the power of sexual transgression in it
D. Shelley writes about Byron’s sexuality in it - Shelley’s “Ode to Psyche” is narrated by __________________?
A. Psyche
B. Cupid
C. The author of the poem
D. Shelley’s childhood self - Marlowe’s poem ’The Passionate Shepherd to His Love’ begins with the line “Come live with me and be my love”; which other English author wrote a famous poem beginning with this line ?
A. William Shakespeare
B. Thomas Kyd
C. John Dryden
D. John Donne - The tone of the third stanza of the poem embodies a sense of_____________?
A. Panic
B. Pain
C. Calmness
D. content - The first stanza of the poem provides an idea that it is______________?
A. a revenge story
B. not a happy story
C. a metaphysical poem
D. a deterministic poem - Paul O’Brien’s essay on Shelley suggests that Shelley was______________?
A. Not an atheist
B. In love with Lord Byron
C. Suicidal
D. Fiercely anti-war - A verse form using stanza of eight lines, each with eleven syllables, is known as ?
A. Spenserian Stanza
B. Ballad
C. Ottava Rima
D. Rhyme Royal - ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’ Who is the poet of the poem ?
A. Wordsworth
B. Shelley
C. Shakespeare
D. Keats