Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Who Has Seen the Wind?? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. The question of who has seen the invisible wind deals directly with the theme of
man and the natural world
mortality
society and class
time
Q. The "trembling" leaves mark the speaker's feeling of
repression
awe and amazement
versions of reality
masculinity
Q. The trees that "bow down their heads" reflect a kind of understanding that deals with the theme of
man and the natural world
versions of reality
truth
transformation
Q. The poem's refrain is evidence of the speaker's feeling of
man and nature
awe and amazement
nature
femininity
Q. The personification of the trees with bowed heads reflects the speaker's feelings of
perseverance
mortality
suffering
awe and amazement