Q01of 10
What is the overall verse form of 'To My Brother George'?
Q02of 10
In the opening section, what does the speaker fear he will never hear?
Q03of 10
According to the poem, what does sheet-lightning actually represent to a Poet in a creative trance?
Q04of 10
The poem's central imagery of knightly horsemen glimpsed through heavenly portals most directly alludes to which literary tradition?
Q05of 10
Keats names 'knightly Spenser' and 'Libertas' as sources for his idea about the poet's trance. What technique is he employing?
Q06of 10
What is the dominant tone of the poem's final movement, where the dying poet speaks of posterity?
Q07of 10
In the village-queen scene, what object does the chosen queen take from a casket?
Q08of 10
How does Keats use the image of the sea-gull to develop the poem's theme of restlessness?
Q09of 10
What does the speaker say about his own sonnets near the poem's close?
Q10of 10
Where is the speaker physically located as he concludes the poem?
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