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Lunar Paraphrase by Wallace Stevens
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A) The stars
B) The earth
C) The moon
D) The sun
  • 2. The poem uses the moon as a metaphor for what concept?
A) Memory or the past
B) Nature or the landscape
C) Imagination or the mind
D) Reality or truth
  • 3. What kind of light is primarily associated with the moon in the poem?
A) Flickering or dim light
B) Harsh or direct light
C) Pale or ethereal light
D) Warm or golden light
  • 4. Stevens often uses the moon to represent a sense of:
A) Unadulterated beauty
B) Natural spontaneity
C) Artifice or constructed reality
D) Raw emotion
  • 5. The moon's appearance in the poem is often described as:
A) Artificial or fabricated
B) Mysterious and dark
C) Ancient and wise
D) Wild and untamed
  • 6. The phrase "lunar paraphrase" suggests that the moon's appearance is a:
A) Translation or interpretation
B) Direct imitation
C) Original creation
D) Faded echo
  • 7. What is the relationship between the moon and the mind in the poem?
A) The mind shapes or projects the moon's image
B) The moon dictates the mind's thoughts
C) They are entirely separate entities
D) They exist in conflict
  • 8. Stevens often contrasts the world of the moon with:
A) The world of the sea
B) The world of dreams
C) The world of the sun
D) The ordinary or tangible world
  • 9. The moon's light is often seen as:
A) A source of divine inspiration
B) An ancient celestial body
C) A natural phenomenon
D) A product of human perception
  • 10. The poem suggests that the moon's appearance is not what it seems, but rather:
A) A sign of the divine
B) A source of primal fear
C) A construction of the observer
D) A reflection of reality
  • 11. The moon's 'paraphrase' implies a level of:
A) Cosmic order
B) Artificiality or invention
C) Natural beauty
D) Emotional authenticity
  • 12. Stevens' treatment of the moon is generally:
A) Intellectual and philosophical
B) Emotional and romantic
C) Simple and descriptive
D) Narrative and story-driven
  • 13. The moon, as presented in the poem, is a symbol of:
A) The fear of the unknown
B) The unchanging nature of the universe
C) The power of imagination to create reality
D) The solace found in nature
  • 14. The 'paraphrase' aspect suggests a transformation of:
A) Perception into something else
B) Dreams into reality
C) Light into darkness
D) Nature into art
  • 15. Stevens' use of the moon in this poem is characteristic of his interest in:
A) The relationship between imagination and reality
B) The literal depiction of nature
C) The exploration of human emotions
D) The storytelling traditions
  • 16. What is a key characteristic of the moon's light as described in the poem?
A) It is a natural, unmediated light
B) It is a warm and comforting light
C) It is a powerful and illuminating light
D) It is a constructed or projected light
  • 17. The moon in "Lunar Paraphrase" can be seen as a symbol of:
A) The wildness of untamed nature
B) The mind's ability to impose order
C) The beauty of genuine emotion
D) The passage of time
  • 18. The poem implies that our perception of the moon is:
A) Objective and factual
B) Universal and shared
C) fleeting and insignificant
D) Subjective and interpretive
  • 19. Stevens' "Lunar Paraphrase" is concerned with the idea of:
A) The limitations of human knowledge
B) The primal forces of nature
C) The created nature of experience
D) The direct experience of reality
  • 20. The moon in the poem is not simply the celestial body, but rather:
A) A cosmic force
B) An idea or concept
C) A symbol of hope
D) A natural phenomenon
  • 21. The 'paraphrase' suggests that the moon's appearance is:
A) A faint and distant presence
B) An original and unique phenomenon
C) A primary source of illumination
D) A secondary version or interpretation
  • 22. The poem explores how the mind interacts with and shapes:
A) Our perception of external phenomena
B) Our deepest emotional states
C) The actual physical world
D) The passage of time
  • 23. What is the overall tone of Stevens' "Lunar Paraphrase"?
A) Excited and energetic
B) Angry and rebellious
C) Sad and melancholic
D) Meditative and contemplative
  • 24. The moon's presence in the poem often signifies:
A) A source of deep emotional connection
B) A constructed, artistic reality
C) A wild, untamed natural world
D) A simple, unadorned beauty
  • 25. The 'lunar' aspect of the paraphrase refers to:
A) The moon's scientific composition
B) The moon's historical significance
C) The moon's association with the night and imagination
D) The moon's gravitational pull
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