The Grandame – MCQs & Summary

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

Summary:

“The Grandame” is a heartfelt poem by Charles Lamb that reflects on his deep affection for his grandmother. The poem highlights the warmth, wisdom, and unconditional love she provided during his childhood. Lamb fondly recalls her nurturing nature, her old-fashioned ways, and her comforting presence, emphasizing the contrast between the past and the present. The poem evokes nostalgia and admiration, portraying the grandmother as a symbol of stability and care in an ever-changing world.

The Grandame – MCQs & Summary
The Grandame – MCQs & Summary

MCQs:

  1. Who wrote the poem “The Grandame”?
    a) William Wordsworth
    b) John Keats
    c) Charles Lamb
    d) Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  2. What is the primary theme of “The Grandame”?
    a) Adventure and exploration
    b) Love and nostalgia
    c) War and sacrifice
    d) Betrayal and revenge
  3. How does Charles Lamb portray his grandmother in the poem?
    a) As a strict and harsh figure
    b) As a loving and wise presence
    c) As an indifferent and distant person
    d) As a mysterious and unknown figure
  4. Which literary device is prominently used in “The Grandame”?
    a) Satire
    b) Imagery
    c) Irony
    d) Hyperbole
  5. What emotion does the poem mainly evoke?
    a) Fear
    b) Nostalgia
    c) Anger
    d) Jealousy
  6. In which literary era was “The Grandame” written?
    a) Victorian
    b) Romantic
    c) Modernist
    d) Renaissance
  7. What contrast does Lamb make in “The Grandame”?
    a) Between city life and rural life
    b) Between youth and old age
    c) Between the past and present values
    d) Between wealth and poverty
QuestionAnswer
Poem NameThe Grandame
PoetCharles Lamb
Poem TypeLyrical poetry
Main ThemeNostalgia, love, and respect for elders
ToneWarm, affectionate, and reflective
Subject of the PoemThe poet’s grandmother and his memories of her
Literary EraRomantic Era
Key Literary Device UsedImagery and sentimental tone
Emotion EvokedLove, nostalgia, and reverence
Why is the Grandmother Special?She provided warmth, wisdom, and guidance
What Does the Poem Highlight?The contrast between past and present values
Notable FeatureDeeply personal reflection on family and love

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