William Blake Quiz

William Blake Quiz Questions

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1. What was William Blake’s primary profession besides being a poet?
(a) Sculptor
(b) Musician
(c) Painter
(d) Actor

2. In which English city was William Blake born?
(a) Manchester
(b) London
(c) Liverpool
(d) Birmingham

3. Blake’s poetry is often associated with which literary movement?
(a) Romanticism
(b) Realism
(c) Modernism
(d) Postmodernism

4. What is the name of the famous collection of poems by Blake that includes “The Lamb” and “The Tiger”?
(a) Songs of Experience
(b) Songs of Innocence and Experience
(c) The Divine Comedy
(d) Paradise Lost

5. In “The Lamb,” what is the speaker’s tone towards the lamb?
(a) Fearful
(b) Angry
(c) Gentle
(d) Indifferent

6. In “The Tiger,” what question does the speaker repeatedly ask?
(a) “Who made the lamb?”
(b) “Who made thee?”
(c) “Who made the mountains?”
(d) “Who made the sea?”

7. In “The Tiger,” what is the speaker’s attitude towards the tiger’s creator?
(a) Admiration
(b) Fear
(c) Indifference
(d) Anger

8. What is the significance of the “fearful symmetry” mentioned in “The Tiger”?
(a) It represents the beauty of nature
(b) It symbolizes the terror of death
(c) It suggests the paradox of creation
(d) It refers to the tiger’s physical appearance

9. In “London,” what does the speaker hear in every cry of every man?
(a) The sound of the city
(b) The voice of God
(c) The chains of the mind
(d) The song of the birds

10. What is the significance of the “blackening church appals” in “London”?
(a) It symbolizes the hypocrisy of religion
(b) It represents the darkness of the city
(c) It suggests the fear of death
(d) It refers to the pollution of the environment

11. What is the overall message of “London”?
(a) A celebration of urban life
(b) A critique of industrial society
(c) A love letter to the city
(d) A warning about the dangers of war

12. What is the central theme of “Auguries of Innocence”?
(a) The interconnectedness of all things
(b) The inevitability of suffering
(c) The power of love
(d) The beauty of nature

13. What is the significance of the “mind-forged manacles” in “Auguries of Innocence”?
(a) They represent the physical chains of slavery
(b) They symbolize the mental limitations imposed by society
(c) They suggest the fear of death
(d) They refer to the constraints of love

14. In “Auguries of Innocence,” what does the speaker mean when he says “To see a World in a Grain of Sand”?
(a) That the world is very small
(b) That nature is full of wonder
(c) That every small thing contains the universe
(d) That the world is a dangerous place

15. What is the tone of “Auguries of Innocence”?
(a) Angry
(b) Hopeful
(c) Sad
(d) Indifferent

16. What is the overall message of “Auguries of Innocence”?
(a) A warning about the dangers of war
(b) A celebration of human achievement
(c) A critique of industrial society
(d) A belief in the inherent goodness of humanity

17. What is the name of the technique used by Blake in which he combined poetry and illustration?
(a) Etching
(b) Illuminated printing
(c) Engraving
(d) Lithography

18. Blake’s poetry often employs which type of imagery?
(a) Naturalistic
(b) Symbolic
(c) Realistic
(d) Abstract

19. Blake was also a political activist. What was one of the causes he championed?
(a) Women’s rights
(b) Abolition of slavery
(c) Animal rights
(d) Environmental protection

20. Which of these is NOT a famous poem by William Blake?
(a) “The Tyger”
(b) “London”
(c) “Ode to Joy”
(d) “The Lamb”

21. Which of the following is NOT a metaphor used to describe the tiger in “The Tyger”?
(a) “burning bright”
(b) “fearful symmetry”
(c) “heart of gold”
(d) “wings dare he aspire”

22. What is the overall tone of “The Tyger”?
(a) Joyful
(b) Melancholy
(c) Awe-inspiring
(d) Angry

23. Which of the following is a famous painting by William Blake?
(a) “The Scream”
(b) “The Starry Night”
(c) “The Great Red Dragon”
(d) “The Mona Lisa”

24. Who is the speaker addressing in “The Lamb”?
(a) A child
(b) God
(c) A lamb
(d) A shepherd

25. What is the central theme of “The Lamb”?
(a) The innocence of childhood
(b) The cruelty of nature
(c) The power of love
(d) The fear of death

William Blake Quiz Questions with Answers

1. What was William Blake’s primary profession besides being a poet?
(c) Painter

2. In which English city was William Blake born?
(b) London

3. Blake’s poetry is often associated with which literary movement?
(a) Romanticism

4. What is the name of the famous collection of poems by Blake that includes “The Lamb” and “The Tiger”?
(b) Songs of Innocence and Experience

5. In “The Lamb,” what is the speaker’s tone towards the lamb?
(c) Gentle

6. In “The Tiger,” what question does the speaker repeatedly ask?
(b) “Who made thee?”

7. In “The Tiger,” what is the speaker’s attitude towards the tiger’s creator?
(a) Admiration

8. What is the significance of the “fearful symmetry” mentioned in “The Tiger”?
(d) It refers to the tiger’s physical appearance

9. In “London,” what does the speaker hear in every cry of every man?
(a) The sound of the city

10. What is the significance of the “blackening church appals” in “London”?
(a) It symbolizes the hypocrisy of religion

11. What is the overall message of “London”?
(b) A critique of industrial society

12. What is the central theme of “Auguries of Innocence”?
(a) The interconnectedness of all things

13. What is the significance of the “mind-forged manacles” in “Auguries of Innocence”?
(a) They represent the physical chains of slavery

14. In “Auguries of Innocence,” what does the speaker mean when he says “To see a World in a Grain of Sand”?
(a) That the world is very small

15. What is the tone of “Auguries of Innocence”?
(b) Hopeful

16. What is the overall message of “Auguries of Innocence”?
(d) A belief in the inherent goodness of humanity

17. What is the name of the technique used by Blake in which he combined poetry and illustration?
(b) Illuminated printing

18. Blake’s poetry often employs which type of imagery?
(b) Symbolic

19. Blake was also a political activist. What was one of the causes he championed?
(b) Abolition of slavery

20. Which of these is NOT a famous poem by William Blake?
(c) “Ode to Joy”

21. Which of the following is NOT a metaphor used to describe the tiger in “The Tyger”?
(c) “heart of gold”

22. What is the overall tone of “The Tyger”?
(c) Awe-inspiring

23. Which of the following is a famous painting by William Blake?
(c) “The Great Red Dragon”

24. Who is the speaker addressing in “The Lamb”?
(c) A lamb

25. What is the central theme of “The Lamb”?
(a) The innocence of childhood