The Book of the Duchess MCQs & Summary

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 26, 2025

Summary:

The Book of the Duchess is the first major poem by Geoffrey Chaucer, written in the 14th century. It is an elegiac dream vision believed to be a tribute to Blanche of Lancaster, the wife of John of Gaunt, who died in 1368.

The poem begins with the narrator suffering from insomnia and reading Ovid’s Metamorphoses to pass the time. Eventually, he falls asleep and enters a dream, where he finds himself in a beautiful forest. There, he meets a mysterious Black Knight, who is mourning the loss of his beloved lady, referred to as “Good Fair White” (likely representing Blanche).

The Black Knight expresses his sorrow through poetry and dialogue, recounting his deep love for the lady and his despair after her death. The narrator listens and attempts to offer comfort. However, as the conversation continues, it becomes clear that the Knight is heartbroken beyond consolation.

The dream suddenly ends, and the narrator wakes up, left to reflect on the meaning of what he has witnessed. The poem serves as both a personal expression of grief and an elegy honoring a noblewoman.


MCQs:

  1. Who wrote The Book of the Duchess?
    A) William Shakespeare
    B) Geoffrey Chaucer
    C) John Milton
    D) Thomas Malory
    Answer: B) Geoffrey Chaucer
  2. What type of poem is The Book of the Duchess?
    A) Sonnet
    B) Dream Vision
    C) Epic
    D) Tragedy
    Answer: B) Dream Vision
  3. Who is the poem believed to commemorate?
    A) Queen Elizabeth I
    B) Joan of Arc
    C) Blanche of Lancaster
    D) Eleanor of Aquitaine
    Answer: C) Blanche of Lancaster

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  4. Why does the narrator read Ovid’s Metamorphoses at the beginning of the poem?
    A) To find inspiration for a new poem
    B) To distract himself from insomnia
    C) To learn Latin
    D) To prepare for a debate
    Answer: B) To distract himself from insomnia
  5. What does the narrator find in his dream?
    A) A castle under siege
    B) A Black Knight mourning his lost love
    C) A group of dancing fairies
    D) A battlefield
    Answer: B) A Black Knight mourning his lost love
  6. What does the Black Knight call his beloved lady?
    A) Good Fair White
    B) Lady of Dreams
    C) Queen of Hearts
    D) Sweet Summer Rose
    Answer: A) Good Fair White
  7. What is the main theme of The Book of the Duchess?
    A) War and conquest
    B) The nature of dreams
    C) Love and mourning
    D) Political rebellion
    Answer: C) Love and mourning
  8. How does the poem end?
    A) The Black Knight finds a new love
    B) The narrator wakes up from his dream
    C) The narrator helps the Black Knight move on
    D) The Black Knight disappears into the forest
    Answer: B) The narrator wakes up from his dream
  9. What literary device is central to the poem’s structure?
    A) Flashback
    B) Allegory
    C) Symbolism
    D) Dream Vision
    Answer: D) Dream Vision
  10. Why is The Book of the Duchess significant?
    A) It is Chaucer’s first major poem
    B) It is the first English novel
    C) It introduced the concept of courtly love
    D) It was written in Latin
    Answer: A) It is Chaucer’s first major poem
Question Answer
Title The Book of the Duchess
Author Geoffrey Chaucer
Time Period Late 14th century
Genre Dream Vision, Elegy
Themes Love, Loss, Mourning, Courtly Love
Main Characters The Narrator, The Black Knight, Good Fair White
Significance Chaucer’s first major poem
Symbolism The Black Knight represents John of Gaunt’s grief
Ending The narrator wakes up, reflecting on grief
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