
Composed Upon Westminster Bridge Appreciation Bengali Meaning Broad Notes Summary

Previous 9 Years’ Short Questions and Answers from Upon Westminster Bridge

How does the poet look upon the Sun in ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’? What is so deep and why?

“A sight is so touching in its majesty” What is the sight referred to here? What does the poet feel about the Sight? Who would be dull of soul and why?

“Dull would he be of soul…..” Who says this and where? What prompts the poet to say this? What does the poet want to convey here?

Significance of the Title of the Poem ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’ | Substance | Central Idea

“Earth has not anything to show more fair” – What prompts the poet to say so? | How does the the poet in the rest of the poem establish the word ‘fair’? | Bring out the significance of the first line of the poem ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’.

‘Ne’er saw I never felt a calm so deep!’ What prompts the poet to say so?

Class XI Leela’s Friend Broad Questions Answers with Introduction [Suggestion Wise Notes]

Leela’s Friend Short Questions and Answers from Last 5 Years Board Exams

How did Leela try to make Sidda write? What was the result?

“Sidda come and play” – who is the speaker? What would Sidda do when he heard the call? What kind of games did the speaker play?

“In any case, we could not have kept a criminal like him in the house” – Who is the speaker? Who is the criminal referred to here? What led the speaker to such a comment? What message is conveyed by Mr. Sivasankar’s final word in the story? What is the moral of the story?
