Farewell, My Lovely by Raymond Chandler
  • 1. Farewell, My Lovely is a 1940 novel by Raymond Chandler, featuring the iconic private detective Philip Marlowe. Set in the gritty underbelly of Los Angeles, the narrative unfolds as Marlowe becomes embroiled in a complex web of crime and deception while searching for a missing person named Moose Malloy, a hulking ex-convict looking for his lost love, Velma Valente. The story dives deep into themes of love, betrayal, and the dark side of human nature, as Marlowe's investigation leads him through a labyrinth of characters including gangsters, corrupt police, and femme fatales. The novel is notable for its rich, atmospheric prose and Chandler's signature hard-boiled style, marked by witty dialogue and vivid descriptions that create a sense of place and mood. As Marlowe faces danger and deceit at every turn, he navigates the treacherous landscape of both the city and the moral ambiguities of its inhabitants, ultimately leading to a dramatic and thought-provoking conclusion that challenges the idea of justice and redemption.

    Who is the main character in 'Farewell, My Lovely'?
A) Sam Spade
B) Chandler Bing
C) Mike Hammer
D) Philip Marlowe
  • 2. Who is the woman Marlowe is searching for?
A) Velma Valento
B) Laura Hunt
C) Carmen Sternwood
D) Vera Donovan
  • 3. What city is 'Farewell, My Lovely' set in?
A) San Francisco
B) Chicago
C) Los Angeles
D) New York
  • 4. What does Marlowe struggle with throughout the novel?
A) His fear of heights
B) His financial situation
C) His moral code
D) His physical strength
  • 5. What is the primary motivation for Marlowe's investigation?
A) To find Velma and uncover the truth
B) To earn money
C) To prove his innocence
D) To appease his clients
  • 6. What is one of the main themes of the book?
A) Corruption
B) Nature
C) Friendship
D) Love
  • 7. How does Marlowe often describe women?
A) With a mix of admiration and cynicism
B) With disdain
C) With fear
D) With indifference
  • 8. What type of narrative style is used in 'Farewell, My Lovely'?
A) Omniscient
B) Third-person
C) First-person
D) Second-person
  • 9. In what decade was 'Farewell, My Lovely' published?
A) 1930s
B) 1940s
C) 1950s
D) 1960s
  • 10. What literary genre does 'Farewell, My Lovely' belong to?
A) Romantic fiction
B) Hardboiled detective fiction
C) Science fiction
D) Fantasy
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