Summary:
She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways is one of Wordsworth’s famous Lucy Poems, where he describes a mysterious and lonely girl named Lucy. She lived in an isolated place where no one noticed her beauty and presence. The poet compares her to a hidden violet by a mossy stone and a shining star in the sky. Tragically, Lucy dies, and the poet expresses his deep grief. The poem explores themes of solitude, unrecognized beauty, and personal loss with a melancholic and reflective tone.
MCQs:
- Who is the subject of the poem She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways?
A) The poet’s mother
B) A noblewoman
C) A mysterious girl named Lucy
D) A famous historical figure
Answer: C) A mysterious girl named Lucy - How is Lucy described in the poem?
A) A well-known and loved woman
B) A lonely and unnoticed girl
C) A warrior who fought in battle
D) A wealthy and influential lady
Answer: B) A lonely and unnoticed girl - What does the poet compare Lucy to?
A) A bright sun in the sky
B) A violet by a mossy stone
C) A bird flying in the wind
D) A star in the dark night
Answer: B) A violet by a mossy stone - What does the poet mean by “untrodden ways”?
A) A busy city full of people
B) A peaceful but unnoticed place
C) A dangerous and mysterious path
D) A road leading to war
Answer: B) A peaceful but unnoticed place - What happens to Lucy in the poem?
A) She becomes famous
B) She moves to another country
C) She dies
D) She gets married
Answer: C) She dies - What is the tone of the poem?
A) Joyful and celebratory
B) Melancholic and reflective
C) Angry and aggressive
D) Humorous and lighthearted
Answer: B) Melancholic and reflective - What is the theme of the poem?
A) The power of wealth
B) The beauty of nature and unnoticed lives
C) The excitement of war
D) The importance of education
Answer: B) The beauty of nature and unnoticed lives - How does the poet express his grief?
A) He shouts in anger
B) He describes Lucy’s death in simple, sad words
C) He writes a long and detailed story
D) He ignores his emotions
Answer: B) He describes Lucy’s death in simple, sad words - What does the last line “But she is in her grave, and, oh, The difference to me!” suggest?
A) The poet has moved on
B) The poet feels deeply saddened by Lucy’s death
C) The poet believes Lucy will come back
D) The poet is angry at Lucy
Answer: B) The poet feels deeply saddened by Lucy’s death - What literary devices are used in the poem?
A) Simile and metaphor
B) Hyperbole and satire
C) Dialogue and irony
D) Personification and paradox
Answer: A) Simile and metaphor
Question | Answer |
Poem Name | She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways |
Poet | William Wordsworth |
Year Written | 1798 |
Year Published | 1800 (in Lyrical Ballads, second edition) |
Poem Type | Lyric Poem |
Themes | Solitude, beauty in unnoticed lives, personal loss |
Rhyme Scheme | ABAB |
Tone | Melancholic, reflective |
Key Imagery | Violet by a mossy stone, shining star, lonely path |
Unusual Aspect | The poem celebrates a person who lived unnoticed but had deep meaning to the poet |