Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006556

How does Yeats' poem reflect the societal norms of his time regarding beauty?

1

It challenges conventional beauty standards.

2

It reinforces the belief that love stems from beauty.

3

It disregards beauty as unimportant.

4

It focuses solely on inner beauty.

Answer and Solution

Answer

B. It reinforces the belief that love stems from beauty.

Solution:

Yeats' poem reflects and reinforces the societal norms of valuing physical beauty in love relationships, as seen through the characters' dialogues regarding attraction and identity.

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