Easter, 1916 Quizzes

Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Easter, 1916? Put your knowledge to the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. What does Yeats mean when he says the phrase "close of day"?


Twilight
The gloaming
Dinnertime
The end of the business day
Q. What is "changed, changed utterly"?


Everything
Nothing
The street signs
Yeats' breakfast routine
Q. What will Yeats sometimes think of to please the people around him?


A useful woodworking tip
A comment about the weather
A funny story
A dirty joke
Q. What does "rode to harriers" mean in line 23?


Flew on a jet
Went rabbit hunting
Travelled to a friend's house
Sang a song
Q. What is a "vain-glorious lout"?


A brave person who has died in battle
A floral arrangement for military funerals
A type of Irish stabbing weapon
An egotistical jerk