1 What is most significant about the context in which this poem was written? Writing this poem broke a two-year writing block for Glück. Writing this poem helped Glück reclaim her faith. Glück knew she would win prizes for this poem. Glück chose from a thousand ideas she had, and set out to write from the perspectives of plants. 2 When was the collection as a whole published? 2000 1993 2002 1992 3 What is at the end of the iris's suffering? Nothing Light A door A key 4 What does the iris claim to remember? An old lover The duality between mind and body The course of its life That which humans call "death" 5 What meter is this poem written in? Sonnet Rhymed Free verse Blank 6 Finish this quote: Overhead, noises, branches of the pine shifting. / Then ___" Light Nothing Death Joy 7 Who is the speaker? The Wild Iris The Gardener-Poet God Glück 8 What perspective is the poem written in? Third Second First First and second 9 Which is not a major theme in this poem? Hell Cycles Transformation Rebirth 10 Which of the following does not metaphorically resonate with the iris's experience as described in the poem? The human tendency to mourn and lay blame The human fear of change, endings, and death The two-year hiatus in Glück's writing The life cycle of plants 11 What does the Iris claim to be "over" in the poem? Its career as a writer Its life The human fear of being a soul and unable to speak; death The ability to create 12 Why might this poem be relatable to anyone? Everyone relies on self-expression to survive; "being / a soul and unable / to speak" is a common fear There is "a great fountain, deep blue / shadows on azure seawater" coming from the center of all our lives Everyone likes the iris flower There is a metaphorical gardener in each one of us 13 Which detail connects to the designation of the iris as "wild"? The birds The low shrubs The seawater The weak sun 14 Which award did this collection go on to receive? The Nobel Prize A Gugenheim Robert Frost Medal A Pulitzer 15 How is "Glück" pronounced? To rhyme with "smoke" Glack To rhyme with "click" Glook 16 What defining event changed the course of Glück's life and writing when she was young? A troubled relationship with her father, leading to her to marry young Dealing with anorexia and undergoing psychoanalysis, which shaped her thinking A scholarship to the Iowa Writer's Workshop The death of her mother 17 For which of the following is Glück most renowned? Figurative Language Poetic personnae Metaphor Her creative use of form 18 What prize did Glück win in 2020? Pulitzer Prize Nobel Prize in Literature A Guggenheim None 19 Which best summarizes the tone of the entire collection? Rageful, disdainful, sharp, forgiving Depressing, austere, contemptul Hopeful, sorrowful, contemplative, emotive Joyful, celebratory, emotive, intense 20 What do the first lines in "The Wild Iris" do in relation to the whole collection? They frame the purpose and focus of the collection They embellish the speaker's joy They foreshadow the speaker's suffering There is no relevance to the first lines 21 According to the iris, what happens when one returns from oblivion? One can no longer communicate One finds a voice One is changed One dies 22 What does the door represent in the poem? A change in circumstances and a self-transformation Something that God will close A human construct A regular doorway 23 What does the iris say is terrible? To see the birds darting in low shrubs To go through the door at the end of suffering To suffer To survive as consciousness buried in the dark earth 24 Which is an example of alliteration? "You who do not remember" "from the center of my life came" "a soul and unable / to speak" "At the end of my suffering" 25 What comes from the center of the iris's life? birds darting in low shrubs. a soul a great fountain, deep blue / shadows on azure seawater. consciousness buried / in the dark earth.