Chapter- 12                A Thing of Beauty


Question: What is the title of the poem?
Answer:
The title of the poem is “A Thing of Beauty”.

Question: Who is the poet of the poem?
Answer:
The poet of the poem is John Keats.

Question: When was John Keats born?
Answer:
John Keats was born in 1795.

Question: When did John Keats die?
Answer:
John Keats died in 1821.

Question: To which literary movement did John Keats belong?
Answer:
John Keats belonged to the Romantic movement.

Question: What profession was John Keats trained for?
Answer:
He was trained to be a surgeon.

Question: Why did Keats leave his medical profession?
Answer:
He decided to devote himself completely to poetry.

Question: What is the source of the poem “A Thing of Beauty”?
Answer:
It is an excerpt from his poem Endymion: A Poetic Romance.

Question: On which legend is Endymion based?
Answer:
It is based on a Greek legend.

Question: Who was Endymion?
Answer:
Endymion was a beautiful young shepherd and poet.

Question: Where did Endymion live?
Answer:
He lived on Mount Latmos.

Question: Who was Cynthia in the poem?
Answer:
Cynthia was the Moon Goddess.

Question: What vision did Endymion have?
Answer:
He had a vision of the Moon Goddess, Cynthia.

Question: What did Endymion decide after seeing Cynthia?
Answer:
He decided to seek her out.

Question: What does the line “A thing of beauty is a joy forever” mean?
Answer:
It means that beauty gives everlasting happiness.

Question: Does beauty lose its charm with time?
Answer:
No, its loveliness increases with time.

Question: What does a thing of beauty provide us?
Answer:
It provides peace, sweet dreams, health, and calmness.

Question: What is meant by “bower quiet for us”?
Answer:
It means a peaceful shelter for rest.

Question: Why do we make a “flowery band” every morning?
Answer:
To bind ourselves to life and hope.

Question: What is meant by “despondence”?
Answer:
It means sadness or loss of hope.

Question: What does “inhuman dearth of noble natures” suggest?
Answer:
It suggests a lack of good and noble people.

Question: What are “gloomy days”?
Answer:
They are days full of sadness and despair.

Question: What does beauty do to our dark spirits?
Answer:
It removes sadness and hopelessness.

Question: Name some things of beauty mentioned in the poem.
Answer:
The sun, the moon, and trees are mentioned.

Question: What do trees give to human beings?
Answer:
They give shade and comfort.

Question: What does “shady boon” mean?
Answer:
It means a pleasant gift of shade.

Question: How does beauty affect human life?
Answer:
It inspires hope and positivity.

Question: What is the tone of the poem?
Answer:
The tone of the poem is optimistic and uplifting.

Question: What central theme does the poem highlight?
Answer:
The poem highlights the everlasting power of beauty.

Question: Why are beautiful things worth treasuring?
Answer:
Because they bring lasting joy and peace.

Question: What message does John Keats convey through the poem?
Answer:
He conveys that beauty helps us overcome sorrow and despair.

Answer by Dimpee Bora