Questions and Answers
Page 93 of 98
Bring out the humour and irony in ‘The Professor’
How has the poet Nissim Ezekiel employed humour and irony in his poem 'The professor'? or, Bring out the elements...
Last Modified On: February 26, 2017
Significance of ‘But’ in ‘But I have promises to keep’
What significance does the word 'but' have in the 14th line of the poem 'Stopping by Woods on a Snowy...
Last Modified On: February 26, 2017
Has the poet romanticised war in ‘Small Pain in My Chest’?
Do you think that the poet Michael Mack has romanticised war in his poem 'Small Pain in My Chest'?
Last Modified On: February 25, 2017
Comment on the opening of the poem A Doctor’s Journal Entry
Comment on the opening of the poem 'A Doctor’s Journal Entry for August 6, 1945' by Vikram Seth. What's special...
Last Modified On: February 25, 2017
Display of Indian artistic skill in In The Bazaars of Hyderabad
What does Sarojini Naidu's poem 'In The Bazaars of Hyderabad' tell us about the artistic skill or level of the...
Last Modified On: February 25, 2017
How the poet brings out the theme through the narrator
How does the poet bring out the theme of the poem through the actions of the narrator in Michael Mack's...
Last Modified On: February 20, 2017
What was the weird experience the doctor had?
In Vikram Seth's poem 'A Doctor's Journal Entry For August 6,1945', the doctor experienced something that he termed as 'weird'....
Last Modified On: February 19, 2017
“Everything is happening with leaps and bounds.” – Why & How?
Why according to the speaker in Nissim Ezekiel's poem 'The Professor' "everything is happening with leaps and bounds"? How is...
Last Modified On: February 18, 2017
What does the poet signify by “angels at play”?
I think 'the angels at play' in the poem 'I Believe' by Brucellish K Sangma could also signify the people...
Last Modified On: February 15, 2017
Why has time been personified in A Psalm of Life?
In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem 'A Psalm of Life' time is personified in the line 'Time is fleeting'. What's the...
Last Modified On: February 15, 2017