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How Well Do You Know Bob Dylan’s “I Contain Multitudes”? Quiz

 

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#1. In the opening verse, what phrase best captures Dylan’s reflection on mortality?

Dylan uses “The flowers are dyin’ like all things do” to symbolize inevitable decay and the cycle of life.

#2. The line “Got a tell-tale heart like Mr. Poe” references which literary figure?

The “tell-tale heart” directly references Edgar Allan Poe’s famous short story The Tell-Tale Heart.

#3. What artistic activities does Dylan claim in the second verse?

He sings “I paint landscapes, and I paint nudes,” blending sensuality and artistry.

#4. What vehicle is mentioned as a symbol of Americana luxury?

The “red Cadillac” represents vintage American glamour and rebellion.

#5. Who are the “young dudes” Dylan mentions frolicking with?

The line references Mott the Hoople’s “All the Young Dudes,” written by David Bowie — a glam rock nod.

#6. Which historical figure does Dylan compare himself to for introspection and persecution?

“I’m just like Anne Frank” symbolizes innocence amid chaos and persecution.

#7. The line “I sing the songs of experience like William Blake” refers to which literary work?

Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience explores duality — central to Dylan’s song.

#8. What modern element contrasts Dylan’s classical references?

“I drive fast cars, and I eat fast foods” contrasts high art with modern consumerism.

#9. Dylan claims to carry how many pistols?

“I carry four pistols and two large knives” reflects his layered contradictions.

#10. “You greedy old wolf” likely symbolizes:

The wolf often symbolizes predatory desire or greed — fitting Dylan’s tone of betrayal.

#11. The title “I Contain Multitudes” is originally a quote from:

From Whitman’s Song of Myself: “Do I contradict myself? Very well then… I contain multitudes.”

#12. Overall, “I Contain Multitudes” functions as:

The song encapsulates Dylan’s entire artistic identity — embracing contradictions and multiplicity.

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