Poetry Analysis Chamber
Select one of the 10 CBSE-prescribed public domain classics below. Access full text with line numbers, stanza annotations, inline poetic device lookups, and test your understanding with practice quizzes.
The Tyger
by William Blake
Explore Blake's awe-inspiring representation of divine creation, experience, and the coexistence of beauty and terror.
The Lamb
by William Blake
Analyze the companion piece to The Tyger, reflecting Christian purity, childhood innocence, and divine tenderness.
The Chimney Sweeper
by William Blake
Examine the raw critique of child labor and societal hypocrisy during the Industrial Revolution through a young boy's dream.
The Road Not Taken
by Robert Frost
Analyze the deep, ironical exploration of choice-making, regret, and path definition in Frost's masterpiece.
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
by Robert Frost
Study the tense division between quiet natural beauty (death's escape) and social duty.
Fire and Ice
by Robert Frost
Examine a concise, powerful apocalyptic vision equating fire with desire and ice with hatred.
Dust of Snow
by Robert Frost
See how a tiny, ordinary interaction with nature can instantly lift a heavy, regretful heart.
O Captain! My Captain!
by Walt Whitman
A solemn, metaphorical Civil War elegy written to mourn the tragic assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Because I could not stop for Death
by Emily Dickinson
A calm, reflective journey transitioning from life to the grave with Death personified as a gentleman driver.
Where the Mind is Without Fear
by Rabindranath Tagore
A patriotic, spiritual prayer for intellectual, social, and political freedom in India.