A Thing of Beauty
A Thing of Beauty
A Thing of Beauty
Read the stanzas given below and answer the questions that follow each:
1.A thing of beauty is a joy forever Its loveliness increases, it will never Pass into
nothingness; but will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep
Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
Questions
(a)Name the poem and the poet of these lines.
(b)How is a thing of beauty a joy for ever ?
(c)What do you understand by a ‘bower’l
(d)What kind of sleep does it provide?
Answers:
(а)The poem is A Thing of Beauty. The poet is John Keats.
(b)A thing of beauty is the source of constant joy. Its beauty goes on increasing. It will
never pass into nothingness.
(c)A bower is a pleasant place in the shade under a tree. It protects persons/animals
from the hot rays of the sun.
(d)It provides us a sound sleep, full of sweet dreams, health and peaceful breathing.
2. Therefore, on every morrow, are we wreathing A flowery band to bind us to the earth,
Spite of despondence, of the inhuman dearth Of noble natures, of the gloomy days,
Of all the unhealthy and o’er-darkened ways
Made for our searching: yes, in spite of all,
Questions [All India 2014]
(a)Name the poem and the poet.
(b)Why are we despondent?
(c)What removes the pall from our dark spirits?
(d) What are we doing every day?
Answers:
(а)The poet is John Keats. The poem is A Thing of Beauty.
(b)We possess the evil qualities of malice and disappointment. We suffer from the lack
of noble qualities. That is why we feel despondent.
(c) Some beautiful shapes or a thing of beauty removes the pall of sadness from our
hearts or spirits.
(d) We are weaving a flowery wreath to bind us to the beauties of the earth.
3. Some shape of beauty moves away the pall From our dark spirits. Such the sun, the
moon,
Trees old, and young, sprouting a shady boon For simple sheep; and such are daffodils
With the green world they live in; and clear rills That for themselves a cooling covert
make ‘Gainst the hot season; the mid forest brake,
Rich with a sprinkling of fair musk-rose blooms;
Questions
(а)What removes the pall from our dark spirits?
(b)What sprouts a shady boon for sheep and how?
(c) How do ‘daffodils’ and ‘rills’ enrich the environment?
(d) What makes the mid-forest brake rich?
Answers:
(a)Some beautiful shape or a thing of beauty removes the pall of sadness from our
hearts or spirits.
(b)Old and young trees sprout to make a green covering. It proves a blessing for simple
sheep as it serves them as a shelter.
(c)Daffodils bloom among the green surroundings. The rills or small streams of clear
water make a cooling shelter for themselves against the hot season.
(d)The mid forest brake is made rich by the blooming of beautiful musk-roses.
(e)(i) pall, (ii) boon, (Hi) rills, (iv) covert.
Q4. What makes human beings love life in spite of troubles and sufferings?
Ans: There are many things that bring us troubles and sufferings. They dampen our
spirits. However, ‘some shape of beauty1 brings love and happiness in our lives in spite
of such unpleasant things. A thing of beauty removes the pall of sadness and sufferings.
It makes us love life.
Q6. Do we experience things of beauty only for short moments or do they make a
lasting impression on us?
Ans: We feel happy by coming into contact with things of beauty. They make a lasting
impression on us. Keats makes it clear at the outset. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. It
is a constant source of joy and pleasure. Its beauty never declines or diminishes. Its
loveliness goes on increasing every moment. Its value remains undiminished. It never
passes into nothingness. It removes the pall of sadness that covers our dark spirits.
Q7, What image does the poet use to describe the beautiful bounty of the earth?
Ans: John Keats uses a very beautiful image to describe the beautiful bounty of the
earth. It is the endless fountain of immortal drink. It pours constantly into our hearts from
heaven. Thus, the beautiful bounty of the earth is called “an endless fountain of
immortal drink.”
Q4. What are the things that cause miseries, sorrows and sufferings to man ?
Ans: Man himself is the root cause of all his sufferings. We suffer from malice and
distress because we lack human qualities that makes us inhuman. Our life becomes
gloomy. We cultivate unhealthy and evil ways. All such things bring miseries, sorrows
and sufferings to man.
Q5. What spreads the pall of despondence over our dark spirits? How is it
removed?
Ans: Man is the creator of his woes. His own nature and actions make his life
miserable. He faces miseries and pains. A pall of despondence covers his dark spirits.
A thing of beauty provides a ray of hope to man. Some shape of beauty works wonders
amid these sorrows and sufferings. It is a thing of beauty that removes the pall of
despondence over our dark spirits.
Q6. Name the beauties of nature that are constant source of joy and happiness to
man.
Ans: Nature is a store house of beauty. The beauties of nature are endless. The sun,
the moon, old and young trees, beautiful daffodil flowers and green surroundings are
some of such beautiful things. Small streams with clear water, thick mass of ferns,
thickets of forest and musk-rose are some other things of beauty. All such things of
beauty are a constant source of joy and happiness to man.
Q7. Why and how is ‘grandeur associated with the ‘mighty dead’?
Ans: The dooms day is considered the day of judgement, when the dead will receive
what is due to them. Our mighty dead forefathers earned name and fame with their
noble deeds. It is hoped that they will be rewarded with rare magnificence and
grandeur.
Q8. How is a thing of beauty lovelier than all the lovely tales we have heard and
read?
Ans: All beautiful things of nature are a boon for humanity. The magnificence and
beauty of objects of nature surpasses the grandeur of dooms that we have imagined for
our mighty dead forefathers. It is lovelier than all the lovely tales that we have heard or
read.
Q9. What is the source of the ‘endless fountain’ and what is its effect?
Ans: A fountain of eternal joy’and immortality pours into the heart and soul of man. It
flows right from the heavens brink and pours into the human heart. It is like an immortal
nectar. The immortal drink that nature’s endless fountain pours into our hearts is a
source of immense joy for us.
Q10. What is the message for the theme) of the poem ‘A Thing of Beauty’?
Ans: The very first line contains the message that John Keats, the great Romantic poet,
wants to convey. Keats was a worshipper of beauty. For him beauty was truth and truth,
beauty. Hence, for him a thing of beauty is a joy forever. Beauty never fades. Nor is it
ever devalued. It never passes into nothingness. When we are full of sorrows and
sufferings, some form of beauty comes to our rescue. It removes the pall of sadness
and sorrows and gives us joy and pleasure. Thus, beauty is a boon for human beings.