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The Outermost House by Henry Beston
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  • 1. The Outermost House, written by Henry Beston and published in 1928, is a lyrical and deeply introspective narrative that captures the author's year-long experience living in a small, solitary house on a remote stretch of Cape Cod. Beston, seeking refuge from the chaos of modern life, immerses himself in the natural world, reflecting on the profound connections between humanity and nature. The book eloquently describes the beauty of the seasons as they unfold on the outermost shore, detailing the thunderous storms, the delicate dance of wildlife, and the silent, transcendent moments of solitude. Through its vivid imagery and poetic prose, Beston invites readers to contemplate the rhythms of the natural world, urging a deeper appreciation for the simplicity and majesty of life outside the confines of civilization. This classic work not only serves as a memoir of Beston's personal journey but also as a philosophical meditation on the human spirit's relationship with the wilderness, embodying the essence of nature writing and leaving a lasting impression on those who seek solace in the beauty of the world around them.

    What is the primary setting of 'The Outermost House'?
A) A mountain cabin in Colorado
B) A city apartment in Boston
C) A farmhouse in Vermont
D) A beach house on Cape Cod
  • 2. For how long did Henry Beston live in the outermost house?
A) One summer
B) One year
C) Five years
D) One month
  • 3. What was the name Beston gave to his cottage?
A) The Fo'castle
B) The Dune House
C) The Outermost
D) Sea Haven
  • 4. What natural disaster eventually destroyed the actual Outermost House?
A) A blizzard
B) A tornado
C) An earthquake
D) A hurricane
  • 5. Which beach on Cape Cod is the setting for the book?
A) Coast Guard Beach
B) Nauset Beach
C) Race Point Beach
D) Marconi Beach
  • 6. What season does the book begin with?
A) Winter
B) Summer
C) Spring
D) Autumn
  • 7. Which famous naturalist was influenced by Beston's work?
A) Henry David Thoreau
B) Aldo Leopold
C) John Muir
D) Rachel Carson
  • 8. How does Beston primarily characterize the ocean throughout the book?
A) As a dangerous enemy
B) As a living entity
C) As a peaceful retreat
D) As a scientific subject
  • 9. What significant historical event had recently ended when Beston wrote the book?
A) The Great Depression
B) The Civil War
C) World War I
D) World War II
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