What do you understand by grandeur and doom?

(b) The term "grandeur of the dooms" refers to the glory and magnificence that the dead are entitled to on the Doom Day following their death. (c) The group of stories celebrating the glory of our powerful ancestors that we have read or heard is the thing of beauty mentioned in these lines.
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How is grandeur of doom related to the theme of the poem?

(i) The poet has mentioned the beauty of daffodils, rills and musk-rose. He has also described the beauty of nectar which is the immortal drink and comes to us from the heaven. (ii) “The grandeur of the dooms” means the magnificence that we imagine for our mighty dead forefathers on the Doom's Day.
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Why does the poet call the Dooms to be full of grandeur?

The poet says that the dooms are full of grandeur because the mighty dead people are always remembered in golden words. These people are placed on a high pedestal as their good deeds inspire the future generation.
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What is the meaning of grandeur a thing of beauty?

grandeur means beauty and dooms means death... here poet is saying that there is beauty in not only growth but also on death.
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What does the poet highlight when he says grandeur of the dooms '?

Ans. The 'grandeur of the dooms' is a reference to our mighty and dead ancestors who have created beautiful objects for us. The 'endless fountain' is the everlasting joy provided to us by the bounties of nature as if in the form of nectar pouring on us from heaven. 14.
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Doomed | Meaning of doomed ? ? ?



Why is grandeur in doom?

It removes the pall of sadness, darkness and dearth. It offers us sweetness, loveliness and pleasures. The beautiful objects of nature pour endless nectar over our spirits to do away with sufferings and troubles.
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What is the grandeur of the dooms and endless fountain of immortal drink?

What is the 'grandeur of the dooms' and 'endless fountain of immortal drink'? created beautiful objects for us. On the other hand, the 'endless fountain' is the everlasting joy provided to us by the bounties of nature in the form of nectar pouring on us from heaven. (Q.)
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What is grandeur associated with the mighty dead Class 12?

Answer: The 'grandeur' is associated with the 'mighty dead' because the splendour of the deeds inspires us through their sagas. The legends and stories of martyrs enthuse us. Through their legends, the mighty dead continue to live and to be active as spiritual powers.
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What do you understand by a bower Class 12?

(c)A bower is a pleasant place in the shade under a tree. It protects persons/animals from the hot rays of the sun.
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What is lovelier than a lovely tale?

Ans: All beautiful things of nature are a boon for humanity. The magnificence and beauty of objects of nature surpasses the grandeur of dooms that we have imagined for our mighty dead forefathers. It is lovelier than all the lovely tales that we have heard or read.
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What is Doom Day?

the day of the Last Judgment. [before 1000; Middle English domes dai, Old English dōmesdæg Judgment Day. See doom, day]
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What is peculiar about a beautiful thing?

(ii) A beautiful thing is a source of joy forever. Its loveliness goes on enhancing. (iii) A beautiful thing gives us a sleep full of sweat dreams, health and a peaceful breathing. It helps us in achieving the peace of mind.
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How is death grand and mighty?

Answer: the mighty dead are those who have laid down their lives for a great or noble cause. their death is replete with intellectual and spiritual beauty. Their death is grand or beautiful because it makes them immortal through the grand tombs and memorials erected in their honour.
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What is the thing of beauty mentioned in these lines and such too is the grandeur of the dooms We have imagined for the mighty dead?

Answer. (a) The poem is 'A thing of beauty' and the poet is John Keats. (b) The thing of beauty mentioned in these lines is the group of stories celebrating the glory of our powerful ancestors, which we have read or heard. (c) The poet uses the image of an 'endless fountain' coming down to us from heaven.
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Who is the poet of the poem Aunt Jennifer's Tigers Mcq?

Aunt Jennifer's Tigers MCQ – MCQs of Class 12 English Flamingo reader Poem 6 Aunt Jennifer's Tigers by Adrienne Rich. Students of Class 12 can prepare the MCQs of Poem 6 from the Flamingo reader published by NCERT.
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What does the poet mean by spite of despondence?

What is the 'spite of despondence? ' Spite of despondence is a state of our minds filled with ill-will and hatred for others due to profound hopeless and gloom.
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Who is the poet of Aunt Jennifer's Tigers?

Answers: (а) The poem is Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The poet is Adrienne Rich. (b) They are jumping across a screen or a wall.
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What are the mighty dead in the poem?

1. The poem is 'A Thing of Beauty'. 2. The 'mighty dead' referred to here are our ancestors, the great people of the world who are worthy of respect.
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What does the poet mean by the mighty dead?

Answer: The 'mighty dead' are those people who lay their lives for the betterment of mankind. We read their stories and it gives us immense joy. The poet says that these mighty dead be rewarded by God Himself on the day of judgement.
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What does Keats consider an endless fountain of immortal drink and why does he call its drink immortal?

What does Keats consider an endless fountain of immortal drink and why does he call its drink immortal? Keats compares the beautiful things of nature to a fountain of immortal drink. He calls its drink immortal because the beauty, joy and pleasure derived from it are everlasting.
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What is the endless fountain that the poet imagines?

beauty or love is like an endless fountain.
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Where is the endless fountain situated?

As per the extract from the poem "A Thing of Beauty" by Keats, the endless fountain of immortal drink is pouring from the heaven's brink.
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How can this be grand and mighty in the poem a thing of beauty?

The grandeur of death lies in the promise of an eternal sleep which continues unperturbed without the usual earthly concerns and strife that plagues us daily. The dead also have a power over us, they do not leave us free but instill themselves in our memory.
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What does poet mean by a bower quiet for us?

To keep a bower means to keep a shade for us where we can relax. In this poem the poet means that if we do good deeds we will get a peaceful place in the hereafter.
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Who is the poet of the poem a thing of beauty?

John Keats (1795-1821) was a British Romantic poet. Although trained to be a surgeon, Keats decided to devote himself wholly to poetry. Keats' secret, his power to sway and delight the readers, lies primarily in his gift for perceiving the world and living his moods and aspirations in terms of language.
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