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Saturday, 8 September 2018

Past papers of John Keats 2012 -2019 suuply

Q; Ode to a Nightingale and Ode on  a GRecian Urn' are poems about art . Explain . ( keats; Odes)
2012 annual

Q; The grecian URN is a call for balance in poetry. Discuss .
2012 supply

Q; Discuss the thematic tension in dejection. An Ode by Keats .
2013 Annual

Q; How does the dramatic spirit Express itself in the odes by john Keats.
2013 Annual

Q; Keats Odes reflect his contrarian vision: The poem shows the poet trying to resolve the conflict between happiness and melancholy , flux and stasis, art and life, life and death with a brilliant and artistic force.
2013 supply

Q; How far does the imagery in the ode to a Nightingale compliment it's thematic concerns?
2014 annual

Q; comment on the structure of dejection : An ode .
2014 supply

Q; how far may Ode to Autumn be read as recognition of harmony in the natural world?
2015 annual

Q; Discuss the thematic and stylistic concerns in dejection  an ode .
2015 supply

Q; comment on balance and symmetry in ode on a grecian Urn .
2015 supply

Q; how does the structure of hyperion book 1 support its themes?
2016 annual

Q; comment on the structure and argument in dejection. An Ode .
2016 supply

Q: How does Keats Desire and fulfillment? Answer with reference to any two of his odes.
2016 supply

Q; how does the imagery in Hyperion book 1 support it's theme?
2017 annual


(2018 annual)
Q.Comment on the role of nature in the odes by Keats .

(2018supply)
Q.discuss the treatment of desire and fulfillment  in any two odes by Keats

(2019 annual).
Q.how does ode to nightingale delineate the journey of the speaker desires .

(2019 supply).
Q. Comment on the role of nature in Odes by Keats. 2019 supply

(2020 annual).

As a poet of nature ,  Keats employs profound imagery in poetry.  Analyze various images and their implications in any 3 of his poems.

(2021 annual).

 Discuss romanticism in context of Keats poetry

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