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How Well Do You Know “Man In The Long Black Coat” Quiz

 

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#1. Which natural sound opens the song?

The first line begins with “Crickets are chirpin’…”, setting the eerie atmosphere.

#2. What item of clothing is described as hanging dry?

Dylan writes “There’s a soft cotton dress on the line hangin’ dry.”

#3. Which type of trees are mentioned in the opening verse?

The lyric says “Window wide open African trees bent over backwards…”

#4. Where was the man seen hanging around?

“Somebody seen him hangin’ around as the old dance hall on the outskirts of town.”

#5. The “old dance hall on the outskirts of town” functions symbolically as:

Being on the “outskirts” suggests marginality, secrecy, and moral ambiguity.

#6. The man’s “face like a mask” implies:

A “mask” suggests emotional concealment and inscrutability rather than a physical object.

#7. What was on the man in the long black coat?

“There was dust on the man in the long black coat.”

#8. What does the preacher say about conscience?

“He said every man’s conscience is vile and depraved.”

#9. The preacher’s sermon emphasizes that conscience is:

The preacher explicitly calls conscience “vile and depraved.”

#10. The statement “There are no mistakes in life” is presented as:

The following lines undermine this idea, suggesting uncertainty rather than certainty.

#11. What metaphor describes difficulty in accepting the sermon?

“It ain’t easy to swallow, it sticks in the throat.”

#12. What natural phenomenon has been present since June?

“There’s smoke on the water it’s been there since June.”

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