What common idea about beauty does the story seem to challenge?

5. What common idea about beauty does the story seem to challenge?
a. that beauty is found in the eye of the beholder
b. that everyone is equally beautiful
c. that there is a true, objective Beautiful that goes beyond our subjective experiences
d. that beauty is only to be found on the surface

6. What is Owen Warland doing at the beginning of the story?
a. making a horseshoe
b. working in his watch shop
c. painting
d. sculpting

7. To whom is he compared by Peter Hovendon in that first scene?
a. Robert Danforth
b. a previous owner of the shop
c. Hovendons nephew
d. Annie

8. At the end of the story, how does the butterfly react when it lands on Peter Hovendons hand?
a. it glows brilliantly
b. it starts to make a lovely sound
c. its colors fade and wings droop, as if it is dying
d. it disintegrates

9. What would you say is the meaning behind the different ways the butterfly reacts as it lands on each person’s hand at the end of the tale?
a. it is meant to show Owens genius
b. it is meant to dazzle a reader
c. it conveys the different natures of each persons character
d. none of the above

10. How does Owen react to the butterfly being crushed by the child’s hand?
a. he is not bothered, “for he had caught a far other butterfly than this”
b. he is devastated and falls back into his alcoholism
c. he laughs insanely and flees into the night
d. he finds it merely amusing

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