WBBSE 9th Class English Solutions Chapter – 6 Mild the Mist upon the Hill

WBBSE 9th Class English Solutions Chapter – 6 Mild the Mist upon the Hill

West Bengal Board 9th Class English Solutions Chapter – 6 Mild the Mist upon the Hill

WBBSE 9th Class English Solutions

Introduction

About the Poet: Emily Jane Bronte ( 1818-1848) was an English poet and novelist, best remembered for her only novel, Wuthering Heights’, long considered a classic of English literature.
In this poem, the blue mist that surrounds the distant mountains reminds the poet of the happy days of youth and childhood that she has left behind. As she describes the landscape, she shifts from the present moment to the past, and then to the present again.
Emily Bronte was born on 30 July, 1818 in the parsonage at Thornton in Yorkshire. Her parents were Reverend Patrick Bronte and Maria Branwell Bronte. She was the fifth of their six children after Maria, Elizabeth, Charlotte, and Branwell. The Bronte sisters had always been susceptible to coughs and colds and that hastened Maria’s and Elizabeth’s contraction of consumption and then death. In her 30th year Emily wrote only one novel ‘Wuthering Heights. The poems, published in her life time, were included in one slim volume of book titled ‘Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell’ which contained also the poems from her sisters-Charlotte and Anne. She died young earlier in December 1848.

SUBSTANCE AND CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE OF THE POEM

‘Mild the Mist Upon the Hill’ portrays a heartsick Emily Bronte as she gazes out on the familiar sight of her childhood. She can be hardly said to be childish, but what she had been pining for was the security and the simplicity of life in those bygone days. This is quite a sad poem to read, and many people can relate it to Emily’s sentiments.
Nature had its own attraction and magical effect on Bronte: She probably wanted to get some solace out of nature. Here the description of nature is picture-perfect, drawn in words.
The time is either afternoon or near evening on a summer day. Upon the hill, the mist is mild and soft. The presence of the mist tells that there will be no further storm and rain the next day, as on that day it has rained all day, as if the silent sorrows of the day, have totally been poured.
The nature gives her back, the old past days of childhood. As if she found the presence of her father again. So, she felt protected and secured under her father’s care and in her old home.
Before her eyes, evening descends slowly and gradually after a rainy day. The mountains, that form a chain in the horizon, are going to be covered by blue, sweet mist. In the morning, there was the rain drenching the long, green grass. In the evening, it is the mist that makes the grass damp. It seems to the poet that a beautiful fragrance is flowing in the air coming from the past years. It also takes her back down the memory lane.

QUESTIONS ANSWERS

Tick (√) the correct answer from the given alternatives: 

1. The mist was upon the —
A. grass
B. roof
C. hill
D. leaf
2. The sorrow of the day is described as —
A. silent
B. terrible
C. overshadowing
D. little
3. The hall door mentioned in the poem is —
A. new
B. large
C. broken
D. old
4. The poet watches the cloudy —
A. morning
B. evening
C. afternoon
D. night
5. The colour of the mist is —
A. grey
B. white
C. yellow
D. blue
6. The damp stands on the —
A. wall
B. floor
C. bush
D. grass
7. The mist upon the hill was —
A. dense
B. heavy
C. mild
D. toned
8. Mist does not tell anything of —
A. today
B. the previous day
C. the next day
D. the day after tomorrow
9. From the nature of the mist upon the hill, the poet learned —
A. the day had wept
B. the sky was overcast
C. summer had come
D. there would be no storm the next day
10. According to the poem, the day has—
A. slept
B. dreamt
C. wept
D. cried
11. The poet compares the incessant rains throughout the day with —
A. talking
B. weeping
C. smiling
D. dancing
12. The poet goes back to the days of —
A. infancy
B. young days
C. old days
D. childhood
13. The poet wants to feel —
A. free
B. secure
C. lonely
D. none of these
14. The ‘sheltering roof mentioned in the poem is of the poet’s –
A. mother
B. father
C. parents
D. guardian
15. In the second stanza of the poem, the poet recollects her —
A. juvenile activity
B. serious activity
C. frivolous activity
D. whimsical activity
16. Emily Jane Bronte’s childhood memories were obsessed —
A. with her father
B. with her mother
C. with her sisters
D. with her friends
17. According to the poet, this evening is —
A. clear
B. dark
C. cloudy
D. misty
18. The ‘horizon’ is an imaginary meeting place of the sky and —
A. the forest
B. the hill
C. the earth’s surface
D. the meadow
19. The horizon is surrounded by a chain of —
A. clouds
B. mists
C. mountains
D. valley
20. Summer hides the mountain-chain 
A. with rain
B. with mists
C. with darkness
D. with cloud
21. The ‘damp’ refers to —
A. the muddy water
B. the insects
C. the water flooding the ground
D. the water droplets
22. Moisture in the grass is compared to –
A. morning’s tears
B. summer’s pall
C. the old hall door
D. the sheltering roof
23. The ‘fragrance’ in the poem is described as—
A. dreamy
B. sweet
C. foul
D. ordinary
24. Through the passage of dreamy scents of fragrance, Emily Jane Bronte feels —
A. the breathing of bygone years
B. the existence of her father
C. the sorrow of the morning
D. the damp in the grass
25. The above poem is about —
A. the description of nature
B. the description of nature in the evening
C. the sweet mists of summer
D. remembrance and nostalgia

Answer the following questions

1. Where is the mist and how is it in the poem ‘Mild the Mist upon the Hill’?
Ans. The mist is mild and it is upon the hill.
2. What is the mist telling the poet? 
Ans. It tells the poet that there will be no storm tomorrow.
3. What is told about the day in the poem ‘Mild the Mist upon the Hill’? 
Ans. By weeping, the day has cleared off all its sorrow.
4. What does the poet wish to be?
Ans. The poet wishes to be a child again.
5. What is considered to be the ‘sheltering roof’ by the poet? 
Ans. A fond father’s care for his daughter is ‘sheltering roof.
6. Where oes the poet see herself when she thinks of her childhood? 
Ans. When she thinks of her childhood, the poet sees herself in the protection of her father’s shelter. She finds herself near their old hall door.
7. What did the poet watch on the ‘cloudy evening’? 
Ans. The poet watched the evening fall after a day of rain. She also watched blue, sweet mists of summer covering the mountain-chain in the horizon.
8. How is the mist described in the poem and what does it tell the poet? 
Ans. The mist upon the hill, described in the poem, is mild. It tells the poet that there will be no storm the next day.
9. How is the day described in the poem? 
Ans. The day has wept to its heart’s content. All the store of silent sorrow has been spent throughout the day.

Complete the following sentences with information from the text: 

1. The day has wept its fill by………………………………..
Ans. The day has wept its fill by spending its store of silent sorrow.
2. The sorrow of the day is described as………………………………….
Ans. The sorrow of the day is described as silent. [আজকের দুঃখকে বর্ণনা করা হয়েছে নিঃশব্দ বলে।]
3. The day spent its silent sorrow by…………………………………….
Ans. The day spent its silent sorrow by continuous rain.
4. The poet wants to get back her father’s……………………………………
Ans. The poet wants to get back her father’s sheltering roof.
5. The poet’s childhood memories were obsessed with……………………………..
Ans. The poet’s childhood memories were obsessed with her father’s sheltering roof.
6. The mists of summer are described as……………………………….
Ans. The mists of summer are described as blue mists, sweet mists.
7. The chain of mountain lies in…………………………………….
Ans. The chain of mountain lies in the horizon.
8. The damp is as thick as……………………………..
Ans. The damp is as thick as morning’s tears.

State True or False. Write ‘T’ for ‘True’ and ‘F’ for False

1. The mild mist upon the hill forecasted that there would be storms on the next day.
Ans. F
2. The mild mist upon the hill took the poet back down the memory lane.
Ans. T
3. In the evening there was no patch of cloud in the sky.
Ans. F
4. The colour of mists was black.
Ans. F

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