Ode to a Nightingale: An Ode to the Beauty and Song of the Nightingale
This quiz is based on the poem "Ode to a Nightingale" by John Keats. The poem is an ode to the beauty and song of the nightingale, and explores themes of nature, mortality, and the power of art.
Questions
What is the speaker's initial reaction to the nightingale's song?
- He is filled with joy and wonder.
- He is indifferent to it.
- He is annoyed by it.
What does the speaker compare the nightingale's song to?
- A waterfall.
- A forest.
- A starry sky.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.
What does the speaker say about the nightingale's song?
- It is too short.
- It is too long.
- It is perfect.