Ode to Duty: A Call to Moral Responsibility and Ethical Action
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Tags: literature poetry romanticism ethics moral responsibility |
What is the central theme of "Ode to Duty"?
What does Wordsworth mean by "Stern Daughter of the Voice of God" in the poem?
Which of the following lines best expresses Wordsworth's belief in the importance of duty?
What does Wordsworth compare duty to in the poem?
What does Wordsworth believe is the reward for fulfilling one's duty?
What is the tone of the poem?
Which poetic device does Wordsworth use to emphasize the importance of duty?
What does Wordsworth mean by "the light of duty's lamp"?
What does Wordsworth believe is the source of our duty?
What does Wordsworth believe is the consequence of neglecting our duty?
Which of the following lines best expresses Wordsworth's belief in the universality of duty?
What does Wordsworth believe is the relationship between duty and happiness?
What is the significance of the phrase "the light of duty's lamp" in the poem?
What does Wordsworth believe is the most important thing in life?
What is the overall message of "Ode to Duty"?