The Kashmiri Shawl -  Questions and Answers | Tulip Series | Lesson 5 | JK BOSE

The Kashmiri Shawl Questions WORKING WITH THE TEXT ( Questions) I. Answer these questions: Q. 1. What do you understand by ‘the talim’? Who writes it? Ans. ‘Talim’ is a set of instructions or transcription written in traditional signs or shawl alphabet to facilitate the weaver to get design information which has to be woven … Read more

Beauty by E-Yeh-Shure – Summary | Questions and Answers| Class 6 | Tulip English| Poem 1

The poem reiterates the adage that "beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder." The poet expresses the idea that we are surrounded by beauty from all sides. Nature has absorbed everything beautiful from every nook and cranny. In all of its activities, nature has created music and rhythm.

The prehistory to Iphigenia on Tauris

The heroine Iphigenia is the daughter of King Agamemnon , the general of the Greek troops in the Trojan War . Homer’s epic Iliad in particular reports on the Trojan War , but also numerous other writings from ancient Greece. So now the entire Greek fleet gathers at Aulis to sail together to Troy to go to war, when suddenly there is a calm. The sailing ships of the Greeks cannot sail without wind.

Sir Philip Sidney – Biography

Author Feature: Sir Philip Sidney The finest incarnation of humanistic virtues in his times was Sir Philip Sidney. He was born in 1554. On both sides he was an aristocrat. His mother came of the exalted house of Lisle and Dudley. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, was her brother. Philip’s father, Sir Henry Sidney, was … Read more

Ode to Simplicity – Summary Explained and solved Questions

Ode to Simplicity celebrates the virtue of simplicity in poetry. It is perhaps the most regularly constructed Ode. It contains nine stanzas of six lines each. In address, it is somewhat formal. The poet characterizes Simplicity as a ‘generous maid taught by Nature, who breathes her genuine thoughts in numbers warmly pure and sweetly profound’.

Important MCQs on Christopher Marlowe | UGC NET

MCQs on Christopher Marlowe The title page which play of Christopher Marlow attributes the play to Marlowe and Thomas Nashe? A. Doctor Faustus B. Dido, Queen of Carthage C. Edward the Second D. Tamburlaine the Great From which institution did Christopher Marlow receive Bachelor of Arts degree in 1584? A. Oxford University B. Trinity College … Read more

Trees are the Kindest Things I know – Summary, Appreciation and Solved Questions

This is a simple poem of four stanzas, about trees written by Harry Behn. The poem conveys the importance of trees to the world with the use of very simple images and the poem has a regular rhyme scheme. A regular rhyme means that you can see a pattern in the last words of each line. In this poem you will notice that the poem is in couplets with the last two words of each couplet having similar sounding words (example: know/grow, cows/boughs)