Exploring Poetry
Gujarat Board · Class 7 · English
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In the poem 'Life' by Ms. Esther Samuel, what does the poet compare life to in the first stanza?
What poetic device is used when the poet says 'Life is a kite / Ready to fly / In the air'?
According to the poem 'Life', how can life be like music?
What is the central message or theme of the poem 'Life' by Ms. Esther Samuel?
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Who wrote the poem 'On The Grasshopper and The Cricket'?
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John Keats
Step 1: The poem 'On The Grasshopper and The Cricket' is clearly attributed at the end of the poem. Step 2: The poet's name given is John Keats. Step 3: John Keats was a famous English Romantic poet known for his nature poetry. Step 4: Ms. Esther Samuel wrote 'Life', not this poem. Step 5: Wordsworth and Frost are also famous poets but did not write this poem.
What does the phrase 'The poetry of earth is never dead' mean in Keats' poem?
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Nature's sounds and beauty never stop, in all seasons
Step 1: The word 'poetry of earth' refers to the natural sounds and beauty found in nature. Step 2: 'Never dead' means it continues without stopping. Step 3: In summer, the grasshopper sings; in winter, the cricket sings. Step 4: Together, they show that nature always has a voice, no matter the season. Step 5: This is the core message of the poem — nature's song is eternal and never-ending.
What does the grasshopper do when it gets tired in the poem by Keats?
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It rests beneath some pleasant weed
Step 1: Find the lines in the poem about the grasshopper being tired. Step 2: Keats writes: 'for when tired out with fun / He rests at ease beneath some pleasant weed.' Step 3: This shows the grasshopper rests under a weed, not in trees. Step 4: The birds hide in cooling trees — students often confuse this with the grasshopper. Step 5: The grasshopper and birds behave differently in the poem.
What season does the second stanza of 'On The Grasshopper and The Cricket' describe?
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Winter
Step 1: Read the second stanza carefully. Step 2: Keats mentions 'a lone winter evening when the frost / Has wrought a silence.' Step 3: The word 'frost' and 'winter evening' clearly tell us it is the winter season. Step 4: The first stanza talks about summer with the hot sun and the grasshopper. Step 5: Therefore, the second stanza describes a cold, frosty winter evening.
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