Ode to Psyche MCQs & Summary

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman Shamil | Last updated: February 11, 2025

Summary:

John Keats’ Ode to Psyche is a lyrical poem in which the poet addresses Psyche, the Greek goddess of the soul. Unlike other deities, Psyche lacks a traditional temple and worshippers, which inspires Keats to become her devoted priest. He imagines a temple for her within his mind, built with his creative power. Through rich imagery and reflective tone, Keats explores themes of beauty, imagination, and personal devotion. The poem highlights the poet’s deep admiration for Psyche and his belief in the ability of poetry to immortalize beauty.

MCQs:

1. Who is addressed in Ode to Psyche?

  1. Aphrodite
  2. Psyche
  3. Artemis
  4. Hera
    Answer: 2) Psyche

2. What is unique about Psyche compared to other deities?

  1. She is the most powerful goddess
  2. She has no temples or dedicated worshippers
  3. She is the daughter of Zeus
  4. She is worshipped in Greece and Rome
    Answer: 2) She has no temples or dedicated worshippers

3. How does Keats propose to worship Psyche?

  1. By offering sacrifices
  2. By building a temple in his mind
  3. By composing hymns for her
  4. By asking people to worship her
    Answer: 2) By building a temple in his mind
QuestionAnswer
Poem NameOde to Psyche
PoetJohn Keats
Year Written1819
Poem TypeOde (lyric poem)
Rhyme SchemeIrregular, flexible structure
ThemesPower of imagination, beauty, and devotion
ToneDreamy, reflective, reverent
Mythological FigurePsyche, the Greek goddess of the soul
SettingThe poet’s imagination
Main Literary DevicesMetaphor, imagery, personification
Unique AspectPsyche lacks traditional temples and worshippers
Keats’ Worship StyleHe builds a temple for Psyche in his mind

4. Which literary device is prominently used in Ode to Psyche?

  1. Simile
  2. Metaphor
  3. Alliteration
  4. Irony
    Answer: 2) Metaphor

5. What is the main theme of the poem?

  1. The power of logic
  2. The struggle for survival
  3. Imagination, beauty, and devotion
  4. The decline of mythology
    Answer: 3) Imagination, beauty, and devotion

6. In which year was Ode to Psyche written?

  1. 1817
  2. 1819
  3. 1820
  4. 1821
    Answer: 2) 1819

7. What poetic form does Keats use in Ode to Psyche?

  1. Sonnet
  2. Ballad
  3. Ode
  4. Elegy
    Answer: 3) Ode

8. What is Keats’ tone in the poem?

  1. Angry and resentful
  2. Dreamy and reflective
  3. Sarcastic and ironic
  4. Logical and argumentative
    Answer: 2) Dreamy and reflective

9. Which collection of poems included Ode to Psyche?

  1. Endymion
  2. Poems, 1817
  3. Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems
  4. Hyperion
    Answer: 3) Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems

10. What does Keats compare his imagination to in the poem?

  1. A flowing river
  2. A garden filled with flowers
  3. A vast ocean
  4. A dark forest
    Answer: 2) A garden filled with flowers
Ode to Psyche MCQs & Summary
Ode to Psyche MCQs & Summary

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