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प्रश्न
Pick outlines from the poem that contain Imagery. Write them in your notebook.
उत्तर
The poem is filled with imagery. The following lines from the poem contain Imagery:
- “To watch his woods fill up with snow”
- “My little horse must think it queer”
- “To stop without a farmhouse near”
- “Between the woods and frozen lake”
- “The darkest evening of the year”
- “Of easy wind and downy flake”
- “The woods are lovely, dark and deep”
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Share this chat with your bench-mate/classmates.
Where did you go for a picnic recently?
Share this chat with your bench-mate/classmates:
Who all accompanied you?
Share this chat with your bench-mate/classmates:
Why did you select that picnic spot?
Share this chat with your bench-mate/classmates.
What games/food/sights did you enjoy there?
Share this chat with your bench-mate/classmates.
What did you feel when it was time to return home?
Look at the picture and frame questions.
- Where are the trekkers trekking?
- ______________________________
- ____________________________________
- ____________________________________
- ____________________________________
Compose, in your group, a four to six-line poem, which contains Imagery.
The speaker stops to watch rain falling among the trees.
The owner of the woods is known to the speaker.
The speaker doesn’t emphasize upon the beauty of woods, he is passing through.
Find outline/lines from the poem as proof for the following explanation.
There is no one to catch the speaker trespassing.
Find outline/lines from the poem as proof for the following explanation.
The little horse draws his master’s attention
Find outline/lines from the poem as proof for the following explanation.
His horse seems anxious to keep going
Find outline/lines from the poem as proof for the following explanation.
The speaker prefers to stay but is forced to move onwards.
Find outline/lines from the poem as proof for the following explanation.
The poem is set in the bygone era.
The poem is believed to have a reference to the poet’s life itself. What could the following signify?
The speaker’s journey __________________
The poem is believed to have a reference to the poet’s life itself. What could the following signify?
Snowy Evening ____________
The poem is believed to have a reference to the poet’s life itself. What could the following signify?
Lovely, deep, dark woods ____________
Read the following poem and write an appreciation of it with the help of the points given below:
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Whose woods these are I think I know. - Robert Frost |
- Title – (½)
- Name of the poet – (½)
- Rhyme scheme – (1)
- Figures of speech – (1)
- Theme/Central idea (in 2 to 3 lines) – (2)