Lines Written in Early Spring – MCQs & Summary

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman Shamil | Last updated: February 12, 2025

Summary:

In Lines Written in Early Spring, William Wordsworth reflects on the beauty of nature and contrasts it with human suffering. While sitting in a grove, he finds joy in the peaceful harmony of birds, flowers, and trees. However, this joy is mixed with sadness as he contemplates how humans have disrupted nature’s “holy plan.” The poem emphasizes the contrast between the purity of nature and the cruelty of human actions, urging readers to live in harmony with the natural world. The tone of the poem is both nostalgic and reflective, as the poet admires nature while mourning humanity’s failures.

 

MCQs:

  1. What is the main theme of Lines Written in Early Spring?
    A) The power of human civilization
    B) The conflict between nature and human actions
    C) The importance of wealth in society
    D) The beauty of technological advancements
    Answer: B) The conflict between nature and human actions
  2. What does the poet feel while sitting in the grove?
    A) Indifference towards nature
    B) A mixture of joy and sadness
    C) Excitement for an upcoming journey
    D) Fear of the wilderness
    Answer: B) A mixture of joy and sadness
  3. How does Wordsworth describe nature in the poem?
    A) As something harsh and unkind
    B) As a source of pure joy and harmony
    C) As a reflection of human greed
    D) As a place of confusion and chaos
    Answer: B) As a source of pure joy and harmony
Lines Written in Early Spring
Lines Written in Early Spring
  1. Why does the poet feel sorrowful?
    A) Because humans have destroyed the harmony of nature
    B) Because he has lost his wealth
    C) Because the weather is harsh
    D) Because nature is fading away naturally
    Answer: A) Because humans have destroyed the harmony of nature
  2. What does the poet observe in nature?
    A) Wildflowers, birds, and trees enjoying their existence
    B) A desert landscape with no life
    C) The destruction of forests
    D) The dominance of human structures over nature
    Answer: A) Wildflowers, birds, and trees enjoying their existence
  3. What does Wordsworth mean by “Nature’s holy plan”?
    A) The idea that nature follows a divine and peaceful order
    B) That humans should rule over nature
    C) That nature is unpredictable and chaotic
    D) That nature has no real purpose
    Answer: A) The idea that nature follows a divine and peaceful order
  4. What is the tone of the poem?
    A) Angry and rebellious
    B) Cheerful and humorous
    C) Reflective and melancholic
    D) Indifferent and cold
    Answer: C) Reflective and melancholic
  5. What does the poet suggest about human behavior?
    A) Humans live in harmony with nature
    B) Humans have disrupted the peace of nature
    C) Humans are superior to nature
    D) Humans do not influence nature at all
    Answer: B) Humans have disrupted the peace of nature
  6. What literary device is frequently used in the poem?
    A) Metaphor
    B) Irony
    C) Hyperbole
    D) Satire
    Answer: A) Metaphor
  7. What does the poet ultimately conclude?
    A) That humans should return to nature’s peaceful ways
    B) That progress is more important than nature
    C) That nature is not significant in life
    D) That humans have improved nature
    Answer: A) That humans should return to nature’s peaceful ways

 

QuestionAnswer
Poem NameLines Written in Early Spring
PoetWilliam Wordsworth
Year Written1798
Year Published1798 (in Lyrical Ballads)
Poem TypeLyrical Poem
ThemesBeauty of nature, human conflict with nature
Rhyme SchemeABAB
ToneReflective, melancholic
Key ImageryFlowers, birds, trees, and peaceful nature
Unusual AspectNature’s joy contrasts with human suffering