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Brief Question Answer from 'Tintern Abbey' by William Wordsworth

Tintern Abbey

1. What is the full title of the poem "Tintem Abbey"?
Ans: The full title of the poem “Tintern Abbey” is “Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798.”
2. What was the occasion of writing Tintern Abbey?
Ans: The occasion of writing ‘Tintern Abbey’ was Wordsworth’s second visit to the river Wye along with his sister Dorothy.  
3. Where is Tintern Abbey situated?
Ans: Tintern Abbey is situated adjacent to the village of Tintern in Monmouthshire, on the Welsh bank of the River Wye.
4. What is an abbey?
Ans: An abbey is a Catholic or Anglican monastery or convent.
5. Name the river mentioned in 'Tintern Abbey'. 
Ans: The name of  the river mentioned in 'Tintern Abbey' is Wye.
6. What is the Wye?
Ans: The Wye is a river in Monmouth shire in England.
7. When did Wordsworth visit Tintern Abbey for the first time?
Ans: Wordsworth visited Tintern Abbey for the first time in 1793.
8. When did Wordsworth visit Tintern Abbey for the second time?
Ans: Wordsworth visited the Tintern Abbey for the second time in the year 1798.
9. Who accompanied Wordsworth along the river Wye?
Ans: Dorothy, Wordsworth’s sister, accompanied Wordsworth along the river Wye.
10. Who is Dorothy?
Ans: Dorothy is the sister of William Wordsworth. She accompanied the poet in his second visit to the Wye. 
11. What is sycamore?
Ans: Sycamore is a kind of trees with dark green leaves and thick shadows.  
12. What is the blessed mood?
Ans: The blessed mood is the mood of happiness and spirituality, the mood when one feels to be blessed by God. 
13. Who is the queen-mother of solace?
Ans: Nature is the queen mother of solace.
14. What are the three stages of the poet's development of attitude towards nature?
Ans: The three stages of the poet's development of attitude towards nature are (i) his boyhood or the period of getting animal pleasure in nature, (ii) his growing youth or the period of showing physical love for nature, and (iii) maturity or spirituality.   
15. What do you mean by "aching joys"?
Ans: Aching joys mean excessive joys that cause pains.
16. What do you mean by "dizzy raptures"?
Ans: "Dizzy raptures" mean giddiness caused by ecstasy amid nature. 
17. What do you mean by "sad music of humanity"?
Ans: The phrase ‘sad music of humanity’ means the pains and pangs suffered by human beings.
18. What did the poet advise his sister Dorothy?
Ans: The poet advises his sister Dorothy to establish friendship with nature.
19. Why does Wordsworth advise his sister Dorothy William to cultivate friendship with nature?
Ans: Wordsworth advises his sister Dorothy William to cultivate friendship with nature because nature never betrays anyone who loves it.
20. What does nature never betray as Wordsworth demands in Tintern Abbey'?
Ans: In “Tintern Abbey” Wordsworth demands that nature never betrays the heart that loves her.
21. What was Wordsworth's exhortation towards his sister Dorothy?
Ans: Wordsworth's exhortation towards his sister Dorothy was to build friendship with nature because “Nature never did betray / The heart that loved her.”
22. What does the phrase 'coarser pleasures" mean in Tintern Abbey?
Ans: In Tintern Abbey, the phrase 'coarser pleasures" means glad animal pleasures in nature without philosophic understanding. 

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