1 When was A. E. Housman born? 1936 1859 1889 1912 2 Where was Housman born? London Worcestershire Shropshire Paris 3 Where did Housman attend university? University College, London Oxford Housman did not attend university Cambridge 4 Which of the following best describes Housman's career as a student? Consistently poor Dazzling Promising but disappointing Unmotivated but brilliant 5 What did Housman do after graduating? Married his wife Earned a Ph.D. Immediately became a professor Worked as a clerk 6 What was Housman's priority during his life? His family His academic work His political activism His poetry 7 What kind of editing did Housman do? Fact-checking things in newspapers Determining which poems should be published Reconstructing classic texts Giving advice to writers 8 Which of the following is true of the poems in A Shropshire Lad? Most are autobiographical Most employ a flowery style Most feature rural narrators Most are about athletes 9 How did Housman see poetry? As a means of depicting beauty As a way of better understanding the classics As an expression of feeling As an intellectual game 10 What is the overarching tone of Housman's poetry? Erotic Ironic Melancholic Frustrated 11 Which two stanzas of "To an Athlete Dying Young" most closely parallel one another? One and seven One and two Six and seven Five and seven 12 Who is the speaker in "To an Athlete"? Housman himself A member of the community A complete stranger A close friend of the runner 13 What is the point of view of "To an Athlete"? Third person close Third person distant First person singular First person plural 14 Which of the following does not contain the motif of "boundaries"? And hold to the low lintel up Smart lad, to slip betimes away And set you at your threshold down The fleet foot on the sill of shade 15 What does the speaker want? For the runner to embrace death For the runner to come back from the death For the runner to defend his title For the runner to hold onto life 16 Which movement does Housman's subject matter most resemble? Neoclassical Gothic Modernist Romantic 17 Which of the following best describes Housman's diction in "To an Athlete"? Minimalist Extensive Descriptive Emotive 18 Which of the following is NOT a similarity between "To an Athlete" and ancient Roman poetry? Stripped-down style Depiction of the afterlife Focus on honor Use of iambic meter 19 What does the laural symbolize? The pointlessness of fame The eternal glory of fame The ephemerality of fame The joy of fame 20 How does "To an Athlete" describe death? As the time when one's good deeds are rewarded As a period of eternal punishment As a continuation of life As a closing off from the world of the living 21 Which text does Housman's depiction of the afterlife likely allude to? The Aeneiad The Iliad The Bible The Odyssey 22 Housman compares the runner to a girl in the last line. What does this most plausibly suggest, given the rest of the poem? Masculinity is tragically short-lived Masculinity is inferior to femininity Death is desirable because it brings androgyny The runner was in touch with his feminine side 23 What does Housman's return to the laurel in the final stanza suggest about the athlete's fame amongst the dead? It will only come when he is old It will be false It will diminish his strength of character It will be short-lived 24 To what does Housman most consistently compare death? A deep sleep An architectural space A lost race A shady place 25 How does Housman depict the loss of fame? As a kind of freedom As a kind of death As the runner's fault As a minor problem