The Four Loves Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

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The Four Loves Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 149 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.

Short Answer Questions

1. Which of the following can be correlated to patriotism?

2. Who, if anyone, does Lewis cite as "waiting" at the ultimate destination that he mentions that the individual in his example is trying to reach?

3. In Lewis' example of an individual making his way toward his ultimate destination, each movement that he makes puts him at which of the following distances from his goal?

4. According to Lewis, which of the following is the "safest" type of love?

5. Which of the following does Lewis cite as being at the bottom of love?

Short Essay Questions

1. What does the author clarify adult feelings for "need love" to be?

2. What are the four types of love that the author mentions in relation to the forthcoming focus of his book?

3. What term does the author use to describe the event in which love is allowed to grow too far out of bounds, and problems arise that ultimately result in the takeover of a person's life?

4. Describe the introduction to The Four Loves by C.S. Lewis.

5. What does the author mention that is likely to happen if people do not temper their love in nature tempered with Bible study and prayer?

6. What does the author allude to as being the determinant for the type of rulers who govern a country?

7. What does the author write in relation to how a person treats affection in his/her life?

8. How does the author manage to incorporate patriotism into a book that is supposed to be focused on love?

9. What is an example of "gift love" that the author describes as he continues sharing his observations on the subject of love?

10. What is one way that the author exemplifies "need love"?

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

Lewis writes about affection being a simple type of love that even cats and dogs have the capacity to give. In fact, he notes that a prime, basic example of affection is the type that a dog has for a man, who like man, shows affection in association with the familiar. Write an essay that correlates some of the common traits that Lewis points out between affection displayed and experienced by a dog with that of a man (or woman). Does Lewis skillfully do that to prepare the reader for the introduction of charity on a higher plane at the end of the book? Or do you view the order that Lewis has presented the different types of love as unplanned? State and support your position.

Essay Topic 2

Since having read the chapter on charity, what type of attitude changes have you experienced, if any, with respect to love? Do you still perceive love to be the type that Lewis labels as natural, the type that is directed toward specific individuals only? Or are you now, following your reading of the chapter on charity, ready to abandon all of your former ideas about love and make charity your goal and quest? Write an essay focusing on the aforementioned questions.

Essay Topic 3

Friendship and affection, according to Lewis, are not connected, but rather are separate emotions. Write an essay explaining what you understand Lewis is referring to in relation to friendship and affection being separate emotions, and elaborate on whether you agree or disagree with Lewis on that point. Support your position with direct text or paraphrase.

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