Love MCQs & Summary

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: June 10, 2025

Summary:

“Love” is a narrative poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1800. The poem is structured as a romantic ballad and explores themes of love, sacrifice, storytelling, and the power of emotions. The speaker, a poet, recounts the tragic love story of Genevieve and Sir Roland de Vaux, hoping to stir emotions in his beloved, Genevieve, and win her affection.

As the speaker tells the story, he notices Genevieve becoming emotionally moved by the tale. Eventually, the power of his words and the emotions they evoke lead her to embrace him, symbolizing how love is deeply connected to storytelling and emotional connection. The poem highlights how love is not just about physical attraction but also about deep emotional bonds and shared experiences.

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1. : Who is the author of Love?



2. : In which year was Love written?



3. : Who is the female character in the poem?



4. : What is the main theme of the poem?



5. : Who is the tragic hero mentioned in the poem’s story?



6. : How does Genevieve react to the poet’s storytelling?



7. : What literary devices are prominently used in the poem?



8. : What role does storytelling play in the poem?



9. : What does the poem suggest about love?



10. : What is the tone of the poem?



 

Question Answer
Poem Name Love
Author Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Year Written 1800
Main Themes Love, storytelling, emotions, sacrifice
Literary Devices Imagery, narrative storytelling, symbolism
Mentioned Characters Genevieve, Sir Roland de Vaux
Significance Highlights the connection between love and storytelling
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