A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH TTest 1

 



William Wordsworth's poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal" reflects on the death of a loved one and explores the poet's contemplation of mortality and the afterlife. The poem begins with a serene acceptance ("A slumber did my spirit seal- / I had no human fears"), suggesting a calm resignation to the eternal sleep of death. The poet describes the deceased as beyond the reach of earthly sensations, unfeeling and detached from the passage of time ("She seemed a thing that could not feel / The touch of earthly years").

In the final stanza, Wordsworth imagines the loved one as part of nature's cyclical processes, indifferent to the world's movements ("Rolled round in earth's diurnal course / With rocks and stones and trees"). This portrayal evokes a sense of natural inevitability and a peaceful integration into the broader universe.

Summary: The poem "A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal" by William Wordsworth reflects on death as a tranquil slumber devoid of fear. The poet imagines the deceased loved one as no longer feeling or experiencing the passage of time, seamlessly merged into the natural world.


Comprehension 1.


1. What does the phrase "A slumber did my spirit seal" mean?

  • a) The poet was physically asleep
  • b) The poet was in deep grief, unaware of reality
  • c) The poet was excited about life
  • d) The poet had a nightmare

2. What does the poet mean by "I had no human fears"?

  • a) He was fearless and brave
  • b) He had lost his fear due to love
  • c) He was indifferent to life after the loss of his loved one
  • d) He had overcome all difficulties

3. How does the poet describe the deceased person in the second stanza?

  • a) She is sleeping peacefully
  • b) She has become a part of nature
  • c) She is in heaven with angels
  • d) She is trapped in the underworld

4. What does "The touch of earthly years" refer to?

  • a) The effect of time on human beings
  • b) A physical touch from the poet
  • c) A magical force in nature
  • d) A punishment given by God

5. What does the poet suggest about death in the poem?

  • a) Death is an eternal sleep
  • b) Death is the end of existence
  • c) Death is a painful journey
  • d) Death is terrifying and unknown

6. How does the poet imagine the loved one after death?

  • a) As a ghost haunting him
  • b) As an angel in heaven
  • c) As a part of nature, moving with the earth
  • d) As a person who will be reborn soon

7. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?

  • a) ABAB
  • b) AABB
  • c) ABCD
  • d) None of the above

8. Which literary device is used in "Rolled round in earth’s diurnal course"?

  • a) Metaphor
  • b) Simile
  • c) Personification
  • d) Alliteration

9. What is the theme of the poem?

  • a) Love and betrayal
  • b) The acceptance of death and nature’s cycle
  • c) Rebirth and resurrection
  • d) A warning against time

10. What tone does the poem convey?

  • a) Fearful and anxious
  • b) Angry and resentful
  • c) Calm and accepting
  • d) Joyful and celebratory

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