Poetry Chapters (Kaleidoscope)
- A Lecture Upon the Shadow – John
Donne
- Poems by Milton – John Milton
- Poems by Blake – William Blake
- Kubla Khan – S.T. Coleridge
- Trees – Philip Larkin
- The Wild Swans at Coole – W.B.
Yeats
- Time and Time Again – A.K.
Ramanujan
- Blood – Kamala Das
A Lecture Upon the
Shadow (John Donne)
✨ Summary
John Donne
compares love with the journey of the sun.
- Morning → Love is new, full of
doubts (shadows).
- Noon → Love becomes pure and
perfect, no doubts, no shadows.
- Evening → Love begins to decline,
doubts and jealousy return.
Central Idea: True love is steady,
constant, and pure, but if lovers allow jealousy or doubt, their love declines
like the sun in the evening.
Hindi
Explanation (संक्षेप में):
कवि ने प्रेम की
तुलना सूर्य की गति से की है।
सुबह का प्रेम
शंका और संदेह से भरा होता है (छाया जैसी)।
दोपहर का प्रेम
सबसे शुद्ध और सच्चा होता है (कोई छाया नहीं)।
शाम को प्रेम
कमजोर पड़ने लगता है और फिर से संदेह और ईर्ष्या आ जाती है।
Important Word
Meanings (with Hindi अर्थ)
- Shadow – doubt, weakness (छाया / संदेह)
- Meridian – noon (दोपहर / मध्याह्न)
- Declines – goes down, weakens (कम होना / ढलना)
- Virtue – purity, goodness (पवित्रता / गुण)
- Passion – strong feeling of love (प्रबल भावना)
- Steady – constant, firm (स्थिर, अटल)
- Oblique – indirect (टेढ़ा, आड़ा)
- Transparent – clear (पारदर्शी, साफ)
Literary Devices
- Metaphor – Love compared with sun’s
journey.
- Symbolism – Morning = immature love, Noon =
true love, Evening = declining love.
- Imagery – use of light, shadow, day,
noon.
- Alliteration – “Love is a growing or full
constant light.”
Important
Questions & Answers
Q1. What is the
central idea of the poem?
The poem shows that love is like the
journey of the sun. In the beginning, love has doubts like shadows, in noon
love is pure and shadowless, but in the evening it declines again.
Q2. What does
“shadow” symbolize in the poem?
Shadow symbolizes doubts, jealousy,
and weakness in love.
Q3. Why does
John Donne call “noon” the perfect stage of love?
Because at noon, the sun is brightest
and shadowless, just like mature love which is pure, steady, and free from
doubts.
Q4. How is the
journey of the sun compared with human love?
Morning = immature love (doubts), Noon =
true love (purity), Evening = declining love (jealousy and suspicion).
Q5. What
message does the poem convey?
True love must be steady, pure, and
without jealousy, otherwise it fades like the sun in the evening.
Previous Year RBSE
Board Questions (with answers)
Q1. What is the
meaning of “shadows” in the poem? (RBSE 2019)
“Shadows” mean doubts and problems in
love.
Q2. What is
compared with the movement of the sun in the poem? (RBSE 2020)
The stages of love are compared with the movement of the sun.
Q3. According
to John Donne, when is love at its purest form? (RBSE 2021)
At noon, because it is free from shadows.
Poems by Milton – John Milton
✨ Summary
John Milton की कविताएँ (जैसे On His Blindness, On Shakespeare आदि) में गहरी धार्मिकता और नैतिकता
दिखाई देती है।
RBSE में मुख्य रूप से On His Blindness पर फोकस है।
इस कविता में कवि
अपने अंधेपन पर दुखी होता है, क्योंकि वह सोचता
है कि ईश्वर ने उसे कविता लिखने की प्रतिभा दी, लेकिन आँखों की रोशनी छीन ली।
वह सोचता है कि वह
ईश्वर की सेवा नहीं कर पाएगा।
फिर उसे समझ आता
है कि ईश्वर को हमारी मेहनत नहीं, बल्कि धैर्य और भक्ति चाहिए।
जो शांति से उसका
आदेश मानता है, वही सच्ची सेवा करता है।
Central Idea: भगवान के प्रति सच्ची भक्ति और धैर्य ही
सबसे बड़ा धर्म है।
Hindi
Explanation (संक्षेप में):
कवि कहता है कि
भगवान ने उसे काव्य प्रतिभा दी, लेकिन आँखों की
रोशनी छीन ली।
वह सोचता है कि यह
प्रतिभा वह व्यर्थ खो देगा।
लेकिन फिर उसकी
आत्मा कहती है कि भगवान को किसी काम की आवश्यकता नहीं है।
वह तो केवल धैर्य
और भक्ति चाहते हैं।
John Milton’s poem On His Blindness is about his personal sorrow after losing his eyesight. He feels sad because God gave him the gift of writing poetry, but he cannot use it due to his blindness. He fears that he will not be able to serve God with his talent.
Then, Patience (personified as a guide) speaks to him. Patience tells him that God does not need man’s work or gifts. God is all-powerful. The best service to God is to accept His will with faith and patience. Even those who simply wait with devotion are serving God.
Central Idea: True service to God is not in doing great work but in showing patience, faith, and obedience to His will.
Important Word
Meanings (with Hindi अर्थ)
- Talent – gift, ability (प्रतिभा / योग्यता)
- Chide – scold (डाँटना / उलाहना देना)
- Yoke – burden, responsibility (जिम्मेदारी का बोझ)
- Patience – सहनशीलता, धैर्य
- Bear – सहना / उठाना
- Lodged – placed, given (स्थापित, दिया हुआ)
- Mild – gentle (नरम, शांत)
Literary Devices
- Personification – Patience is personified as if
it speaks.
- Metaphor – Blindness as a burden.
- Allusion – Reference to Biblical belief
(service to God).
- Irony – Poet is gifted with talent but
deprived of eyesight.
Important
Questions & Answers
Q1. What is the
central theme of Milton’s poem “On His Blindness”?
The theme is that true service to God is
patience, faith, and obedience, not only physical work.
Q2. What does
Milton mean by “God does not need man’s work”?
It means that God is almighty. He does
not need our work. He only wants our devotion and patience.
Q3. How does
Patience comfort the poet?
Patience tells him that even if he
cannot work, his patience and faith are also service to God.
Q4. What is
Milton’s talent that he cannot use?
His poetic ability, which he thinks will
be wasted due to his blindness.
Q5. What
message does Milton give in the poem?
The message is: “They also serve who
only stand and wait.” (धैर्य और भक्ति ही सबसे बड़ी सेवा है।)
Previous Year RBSE
Questions (with answers)
Q1. What is
Milton’s complaint against God? (RBSE 2018)
Milton complains that God gave him
poetic talent but took away his eyesight.
Q2. What does
the poet mean by “Patience”? (RBSE 2019)
“Patience” means calm acceptance of
God’s will.
Q3. Write the
central idea of Milton’s poem. (RBSE 2021)
The central idea is that true devotion
is patience and faith in God.
Poems by Blake – William Blake
(RBSE syllabus में मुख्यतः Blake की दो कविताएँ आती हैं: “The Tiger” और “London”)
✨ Summary in English
1. The Tiger
In this poem,
Blake describes the beauty, strength, and terror of the tiger. The poet wonders
who created such a fearful yet beautiful creature. He asks: was the same God
who made the innocent lamb also the creator of the fierce tiger?
Central Idea: The poem shows the
mystery of creation – God is the creator of both beauty and terror in the
world.
2. London
In this poem,
Blake describes the suffering of the poor people in the streets of London. He
sees marks of weakness and sorrow on their faces. The poet criticizes the
government, the church, and the rulers who are responsible for people’s misery.
Central Idea: The poem highlights
social injustice, poverty, and corruption in society.
✨ Summary in Hindi (संक्षेप में)
The Tiger – कवि बाघ की भयानक परंतु सुन्दर रचना
देखकर आश्चर्यचकित है। वह सोचता है कि क्या वही ईश्वर जिसने मासूम मेमना बनाया, उसी ने भयानक बाघ भी बनाया?
London – कवि लंदन की गलियों में दुख, गरीबी और पीड़ा देखता है। वह शासकों और
चर्च की आलोचना करता है, जो जनता की तकलीफ़ के लिए जिम्मेदार हैं।
Important Word
Meanings (with Hindi अर्थ)
- Fearful symmetry – भयानक परंतु सुन्दर आकार
- Immortal hand or eye – अमर हाथ या आँख (ईश्वर की शक्ति)
- Hammer, chain, furnace – भट्ठी और औज़ार (creation imagery)
- Charter’d – अधिकार से बंधा हुआ (restricted freedom)
- Marks of weakness – दुर्बलता के चिन्ह
- Manacles – हथकड़ी, बंधन (symbol of slavery)
Literary Devices
- The Tiger
- Symbolism: Tiger = power, terror;
Lamb = innocence.
- Rhetorical Questions: “Did he who
made the Lamb make thee?”
- Imagery: fire, hammer, furnace
used for creation.
- Alliteration: “burning bright”.
- London
- Imagery: sights and sounds of
suffering people.
- Symbolism: “manacles” = slavery,
restriction.
- Repetition: “marks of weakness,
marks of woe”.
- Irony: Institutions like Church
and Monarchy cause suffering instead of relief.
Important Questions
& Answers
Q1. What does
the poet describe in “The Tiger”?
The poet describes the fearful beauty of
the tiger and wonders about its mysterious creation by God.
Q2. What is the
central idea of “London”?
The central idea is the suffering of
people in London caused by poverty, corruption, and social injustice.
Q3. What
question does Blake ask about the creator of the tiger?
He asks if the same God who made the
innocent lamb also made the fierce tiger.
Q4. What does
the word “manacles” symbolize in the poem “London”?
It symbolizes restrictions, slavery, and
lack of freedom of common people.
Q5. How does
Blake criticize society in “London”?
He criticizes the government, the
monarchy, and the church for the exploitation and misery of the people.
Previous Year RBSE
Questions (with answers)
Q1. What is
meant by “fearful symmetry” in Blake’s poem “The Tiger”? (RBSE 2018)
It means the tiger’s terrible but
beautiful form.
Q2. What is the
central idea of Blake’s poem “London”? (RBSE 2019)
The poem criticizes poverty, corruption,
and the suffering of poor people in London.
Q3. Who,
according to Blake, created the lamb and the tiger? (RBSE 2021)
Both were created by the same God.
Kubla Khan – S.T. Coleridge
✨ Summary in English
This poem is a
dream-vision written by Coleridge. It describes the palace of the Mongol ruler Kubla
Khan in Xanadu. The poet imagines a beautiful landscape with the river
Alph, gardens, forests, and a miraculous pleasure-dome.
The description
changes suddenly: a dark, deep, and fearful place appears with violent sounds.
The poet then imagines a damsel singing and wishes he could revive her song to
rebuild the pleasure-dome in the air.
Central Idea: The poem shows the power
of imagination and creativity. It presents both beauty and mystery in nature.
✨ Summary in Hindi (संक्षेप में)
यह कविता कवि के
स्वप्न की उपज है। इसमें वह मंगोल शासक कुबला खान के महल (Xanadu) का वर्णन करता है। वहाँ सुंदर बाग, जंगल, नदियाँ और एक अद्भुत गुंबद (pleasure dome) है। अचानक वातावरण रहस्यमय और भयानक हो जाता है। अंत में
कवि एक संगीत सुनने की कल्पना करता है और चाहता है कि वह भी उसी की तरह एक अद्भुत
रचना कर सके।
मुख्य भाव: कविता कल्पना की शक्ति और प्रकृति की रहस्यमय सुंदरता को दर्शाती है।
Important Word
Meanings (with Hindi अर्थ)
- Xanadu – A place of Kubla Khan (कुबला खान का स्थान)
- Pleasure-dome – A beautiful palace (सुख-दायिनी गुम्बद / महल)
- Alph – Imaginary river (कल्पित नदी)
- Caverns – गुफाएँ (deep holes)
- Tumult – Loud noise (कोलाहल, शोर)
- Dome – गुम्बद (rounded roof)
- Miracle – चमत्कार
- Abyss – गहरी खाई
Literary Devices
- Imagery – Vivid description of Xanadu,
river, dome, caverns.
- Symbolism – Pleasure-dome = human
imagination, River Alph = life and mystery.
- Alliteration – “Five miles meandering with a
mazy motion.”
- Contrast – Beauty of gardens vs. fearful
caves.
- Metaphor – Dome as a symbol of art and
creativity.
Important
Questions & Answers
Q1. What is
Kubla Khan’s pleasure-dome?
It is a magnificent palace built by
Kubla Khan in Xanadu, surrounded by gardens, forests, and the river Alph.
Q2. What does
the river Alph symbolize in the poem?
It symbolizes mystery and the power of
nature.
Q3. How does
the poet describe the surroundings of Kubla Khan’s palace?
The palace is surrounded by gardens,
trees, hills, and a sacred river flowing through caverns into the sea.
Q4. What is the
theme of “Kubla Khan”?
The theme is the power of imagination and the mysterious beauty of nature.
Q5. Why is the
poem called a dream-vision?
Because Coleridge wrote it after a
dream-like imagination, and the images are dreamlike and supernatural.
Previous Year RBSE
Questions (with answers)
Q1. What is
meant by “pleasure-dome” in Coleridge’s poem? (RBSE 2018)
It means Kubla Khan’s beautiful palace
in Xanadu.
Q2. What is the
central idea of the poem “Kubla Khan”? (RBSE 2019)
The central idea is the mysterious
beauty of nature and the power of imagination.
Q3. Which river
is mentioned in the poem “Kubla Khan”? (RBSE 2021)
The river Alph.
Trees – Philip Larkin
✨ Summary in English
In this poem,
Philip Larkin describes the beauty and importance of trees. Every year in
spring, trees grow new leaves, which look fresh and green. Though old leaves
fall, new ones take their place, symbolizing rebirth and continuity of life.
The poet says that
trees seem to say: “Death is not the end; life continues.” Trees teach
us hope, renewal, and the eternal cycle of nature.
Central Idea: Trees symbolize renewal,
hope, and the endless cycle of life.
✨ Summary in Hindi (संक्षेप में)
इस कविता में कवि पेड़ों
की सुंदरता और महत्व बताता है। हर साल बसंत ऋतु में पेड़ों पर नई पत्तियाँ आती
हैं। पुरानी पत्तियाँ गिर जाती हैं, लेकिन नई पत्तियाँ जीवन का संदेश देती हैं।
पेड़ हमें सिखाते
हैं कि मृत्यु अंत नहीं है, बल्कि जीवन चलता रहता है।
मुख्य भाव: पेड़ जीवन के नयेपन और आशा का प्रतीक हैं।
Important Word
Meanings (with Hindi अर्थ)
- Renewal – पुनर्जन्म, नया होना
- Decay – क्षय, नष्ट होना
- Liveliness – जीवन्तता
- Symbol – प्रतीक
- Begin afresh – नए सिरे से शुरू करना
- Cycle – चक्र (बार-बार होना)
Literary Devices
- Symbolism – Trees symbolize life, renewal,
and hope.
- Personification – Trees are shown as if they
“speak” about life and death.
- Imagery – Fresh green leaves, falling old
leaves.
- Alliteration – “Last year’s leaves fall.”
Important
Questions & Answers
Q1. What is the
central idea of Larkin’s poem “Trees”?
The central idea is that trees symbolize
hope, renewal, and the endless cycle of life.
Q2. How do
trees teach us about life and death?
Trees show that even though old leaves
die, new ones appear, symbolizing that death is not the end; life continues.
Q3. Why does
the poet admire trees?
Because they are symbols of freshness,
beauty, and continuity.
Q4. What
message do trees give to mankind?
They give the message of hope, renewal,
and immortality of life.
Previous Year RBSE
Questions (with answers)
Q1. What
message do trees give us in Philip Larkin’s poem? (RBSE 2018)
Trees give the message of renewal and
hope that life never ends.
Q2. How do
trees renew themselves? (RBSE 2019)
By shedding old leaves and growing new
ones every spring.
Q3. Write the
central idea of the poem “Trees”. (RBSE 2021)
The poem teaches that life is a
continuous cycle of renewal and rebirth.
The Wild Swans at Coole – W.B.
Yeats
✨ Summary in English
This poem is
about change, aging, and the contrast between human life and nature.
The poet visits
a lake at Coole Park, where he sees 59 swans resting on the water. He
remembers that nineteen years ago, when he first saw them, he was young and
full of energy. But now he is old and tired, while the swans are still strong,
beautiful, and full of passion.
The poet feels
sad that human life is short and full of change, but nature (like swans)
remains youthful and eternal.
Central Idea: The poem shows the sadness
of aging and the contrast between human mortality and the everlasting beauty of
nature.
✨ Summary in Hindi (संक्षेप में)
कवि कूल पार्क की
झील पर जाता है और वहाँ 59 हंसों (swans) को देखता है। वह याद करता है कि 19 साल पहले जब उसने पहली बार उन्हें देखा था, तब वह जवान था, पर अब वह बूढ़ा हो चुका है।
हंस अभी भी वैसे
ही सुन्दर और युवा हैं। कवि को दुख होता है कि मानव जीवन बदलता और बूढ़ा हो जाता है, परंतु प्रकृति (हंस) अमर और शाश्वत है।
मुख्य भाव: यह कविता मनुष्य की नश्वरता और प्रकृति की अमरता का विरोधाभास दिखाती है।
Important Word
Meanings (with Hindi अर्थ)
- Autumn – पतझड़ ऋतु
- Brimming water – भरी हुई झील का पानी
- Companionable – साथ देने वाला, साथी
- Passion – प्रबल भावना, जोश
- Mysterious – रहस्यमय
- Trod with lighter tread – हल्के कदमों से चलना (youthful energy)
- Mortal – नश्वर, मृत्यु को प्राप्त होने वाला
Literary Devices
- Imagery – description of swans, lake,
autumn trees.
- Symbolism – Swans symbolize youth, love,
immortality.
- Contrast – Poet’s old age vs. swans’
unchanging beauty.
- Alliteration – “brimming water among the
stones.”
- Metaphor – Swans as a symbol of eternal
beauty.
Important
Questions & Answers
Q1. What is the
central idea of “The Wild Swans at Coole”?
The central idea is the contrast between
human aging and the eternal beauty of nature, symbolized by the swans.
Q2. How many
swans did the poet see at the lake?
He saw fifty-nine swans.
Q3. Why does
the poet feel sad while looking at the swans?
Because he has grown old and weak, but
the swans are still young, strong, and unchanged.
Q4. What do the
swans symbolize in the poem?
They symbolize youth, passion, love, and
immortality.
Q5. How does
Yeats compare his life with the swans?
Yeats feels he has changed with age,
while the swans remain unchanged and eternal.
Previous Year RBSE
Questions (with answers)
Q1. What is
symbolized by swans in Yeats’ poem? (RBSE 2018)
Swans symbolize eternal beauty, youth,
and love.
Q2. What is the
central theme of the poem “The Wild Swans at Coole”? (RBSE 2019)
The theme is the sadness of aging and
the permanence of nature.
Q3. How does
the poet describe the swans? (RBSE 2021)
He describes them as beautiful, strong,
and full of passion.
Time and Time Again – A.K.
Ramanujan
✨ Summary in English
This poem
describes the violence and cruelty of human nature. Ramanujan says that
throughout history, people have been killing each other again and again.
- In ancient times, killings were
done with arrows, axes, and swords.
- Later, people killed with guns
and bombs.
- Even today, in modern times,
people still kill, only the methods have changed.
The poet feels
sad that human beings never learn from the past. War and violence continue
“time and time again.”
Central Idea: Human history repeats
itself with endless violence. The poem is a criticism of war, hatred, and man’s
cruelty.
✨ Summary in Hindi (संक्षेप में)
इस कविता में कवि
बताता है कि मानव इतिहास हमेशा हिंसा और युद्ध से भरा रहा है।
- पहले लोग तीर, भाले और तलवार से मारते थे।
- फिर बन्दूक और बम आए।
- आज भी लोग एक-दूसरे को मार रहे हैं, बस हथियार बदल गए हैं।
मुख्य भाव: मनुष्य इतिहास से नहीं सीखता और बार-बार वही हिंसा और युद्ध दोहराता है।
Important Word
Meanings (with Hindi अर्थ)
- Again and again – बार-बार
- Arrows – तीर
- Axes – कुल्हाड़ियाँ
- Guns – बंदूकें
- Bombs – बम
- Slaughter – कत्लेआम, हत्याएँ
- Cruelty – क्रूरता
Literary Devices
- Repetition – “Time and time again”
(emphasizes continuity of violence).
- Imagery – description of weapons (arrows,
axes, guns, bombs).
- Symbolism – Weapons symbolize human
cruelty.
- Tone – Sad and critical.
Important
Questions & Answers
Q1. What is the
central theme of Ramanujan’s poem “Time and Time Again”?
The central theme is the repetition of
violence and cruelty in human history.
Q2. How does
the poet show that violence has continued through ages?
By mentioning weapons from ancient
(arrows, axes) to modern (guns, bombs) times.
Q3. What
feeling does the poet express in the poem?
He expresses sadness and criticism of
human cruelty.
Q4. What does
the phrase “time and time again” suggest?
It suggests repetition – that violence
has been happening again and again throughout history.
Q5. What is the
message of the poem?
The message is that humans must learn
from history and stop repeating violence.
Previous Year RBSE
Questions (with answers)
Q1. What is
meant by “time and time again” in Ramanujan’s poem? (RBSE 2018)
It means repeatedly, again and again.
Q2. What is the
central idea of the poem “Time and Time Again”? (RBSE 2020)
Human cruelty and repetition of violence
through the ages.
Q3. Which
weapons are mentioned in the poem? (RBSE 2021)
Arrows, axes, guns, bombs.
Blood – Kamala Das
✨ Summary in English
This
autobiographical poem by Kamala Das expresses her family pride,
heritage, and identity.
The poet
proudly says that the blood of her ancestors runs in her veins. She
remembers her forefathers who were strong, brave, and honorable. Their courage
and greatness are part of her identity.
The poem
highlights family pride, traditions, and self-identity. Kamala Das
believes that her personality is shaped by the qualities of her ancestors.
Central Idea: The poem expresses pride
in family heritage and shows that our ancestors’ blood shapes our character and
identity.
✨ Summary in Hindi (संक्षेप में)
यह कविता कवयित्री
कमला दास की आत्मकथात्मक रचना है। इसमें वे अपने परिवार के गौरव और परम्परा का गर्व से वर्णन करती हैं।
वह कहती हैं कि
उनके शरीर में उनके पूर्वजों का खून बह रहा है। उनके पूर्वज साहसी, शक्तिशाली और सम्मानित थे। उन्हीं की
परम्परा और गुण उनके जीवन का हिस्सा हैं।
मुख्य भाव: यह कविता परिवार की परम्परा और पहचान पर गर्व व्यक्त करती है।
Important Word
Meanings (with Hindi अर्थ)
- Heritage – धरोहर, परम्परा
- Ancestor – पूर्वज
- Pride – गर्व
- Identity – पहचान
- Veins – नसें
- Bloodline – वंश, रक्त संबंध
Literary Devices
- Metaphor – “Blood” symbolizes heritage,
tradition, and family identity.
- Imagery – Description of forefathers and
family pride.
- Symbolism – Blood = strength, tradition,
roots.
- Tone – Proud, reflective.
Important
Questions & Answers
Q1. What is the
central idea of Kamala Das’s poem “Blood”?
The central idea is family pride and the
influence of ancestors on one’s identity.
Q2. What does
“blood” symbolize in the poem?
It symbolizes heritage, traditions,
family pride, and identity.
Q3. How does
the poet feel about her ancestors?
She feels proud of their courage,
strength, and greatness.
Q4. Why is the
poem called “Blood”?
Because it represents the bloodline of
ancestors which defines the poet’s character and identity.
Q5. What
message does the poem give us?
The poem teaches us to respect and feel
proud of our family heritage.
Previous Year RBSE
Questions (with answers)
Q1. What does
Kamala Das express in the poem “Blood”? (RBSE 2018)
She expresses pride in her ancestors and
family heritage.
Q2. What does “blood”
represent in the poem? (RBSE 2020)
It represents family tradition, pride,
and identity.
Q3. Write the
central idea of the poem “Blood”. (RBSE 2021)
It shows that the qualities of our
ancestors live within us and shape our identity.
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