Resolution and Independence – MCQs & Summary

Summary:

Resolution and Independence by William Wordsworth explores the poet’s emotions as he walks through a beautiful natural setting. At first, he feels happy and uplifted by nature’s beauty, but then he starts worrying about the struggles of poets and thinkers who suffered in life. During his walk, he meets an old leech-gatherer who, despite his hard life, remains strong and determined. This encounter teaches Wordsworth an important lesson about resilience, hard work, and independence.

The poem reflects the struggles of artists and intellectuals, showing how challenges can be overcome through strength and perseverance. Wordsworth contrasts human hardships with the peaceful beauty of nature, ending on a hopeful note as he gains inspiration from the old man’s wisdom.

MCQs:

  1. What is the mood of the poet at the beginning of the poem?
    A) Joyful and excited
    B) Calm and peaceful
    C) Gloomy and anxious
    D) Angry and frustrated
    Answer: C) Gloomy and anxious
  2. What does the poet first describe in the poem?
    A) A city street
    B) A bright and cheerful morning
    C) A stormy night
    D) A dark and lonely cave
    Answer: B) A bright and cheerful morning
  3. Why does the poet suddenly feel worried despite the beauty of nature?
    A) He remembers the struggles of poets before him
    B) He hears bad news
    C) He sees a storm approaching
    D) He feels sick and weak
    Answer: A) He remembers the struggles of poets before him

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  4. Who does the poet meet in the poem?
    A) A young traveler
    B) An old leech-gatherer
    C) A lost child
    D) A wealthy merchant
    Answer: B) An old leech-gatherer
  5. What does the old man symbolize in the poem?
    A) Wealth and success
    B) Strength and perseverance
    C) Magic and mystery
    D) Youth and happiness
    Answer: B) Strength and perseverance
  6. What lesson does the poet learn from the old man?
    A) To enjoy wealth and comfort
    B) To fear old age and loneliness
    C) To remain strong and independent despite struggles
    D) To ignore the beauty of nature
    Answer: C) To remain strong and independent despite struggles
  7. What is a major theme of the poem?
    A) The importance of war
    B) The hardships of life and human resilience
    C) The power of love and romance
    D) The dangers of city life
    Answer: B) The hardships of life and human resilience
  8. How does Wordsworth present the old man in the poem?
    A) As weak and helpless
    B) As wise and admirable
    C) As a ghostly figure
    D) As a cruel and greedy person
    Answer: B) As wise and admirable
  9. What literary device is commonly used in the poem?
    A) Satire and humor
    B) Personification and imagery
    C) Dialogue and irony
    D) Hyperbole and paradox
    Answer: B) Personification and imagery
  10. What is the overall tone of the poem?
    A) Angry and rebellious
    B) Hopeful and uplifting
    C) Dark and depressing
    D) Romantic and dreamy
    Answer: B) Hopeful and uplifting
QuestionAnswer
Poem NameResolution and Independence
PoetWilliam Wordsworth
Year Written1802
Year Published1807
Poem TypeNarrative Poem
ThemesResilience, independence, struggles of poets
Rhyme SchemeABABCC
ToneHopeful, reflective
Key SymbolThe leech-gatherer (symbol of endurance)
Main Literary DevicesImagery, personification, contrast