1. “A thing of beauty is a joy for ever” is the opening line of which poem?
2. In which year was Endymion published?
3. Endymion fell in love with which goddess?
4. What type of poem is Endymion?
5. The opening line, 'A thing of beauty is a joy for ever,' has become 'proverbial.' What does 'proverbial' mean in this context?
6. What is the mythological basis of the poem 'Endymion'?
7. The phrase 'dark, muddy paths we have to walk down' is a metaphor for what?
8. What season does the poet hope will be around him when he finishes writing the poem?
9. What poetic form does the poem use?
10. What is meant by “heroic couplet”?
11. Which season does Keats associate with the completion of his poem?
12. What literary device is used in “an endless fountain of immortal drink”?
13. What do “fresh daisies” and “sweetpeas” symbolize?
14. Which phrase from the poem has become proverbial?
15. “A Thing of Beauty is a Joy for Ever” belongs to which literary period?
16. The phrase “endless fountain of immortal drink” symbolizes:
17. The expression “wreathing a flowery band to bind us to the earth” suggests:
18. Which poetic device is most evident in “A thing of beauty is a joy for ever”?
19. “A thing of beauty is a joy for ever” is an example of:
20. The central message of the poem is that: