Cutting The Rose by Efua Doorkenoo - Quiz
  • 1. Cutting The Rose by Efua Doorkenoo is a poignant exploration of the complexities of femininity, culture, and resilience, woven into the narrative of a young woman's life in contemporary Ghana. The story unfolds as the protagonist navigates the challenges posed by societal expectations and personal aspirations, vividly depicting her inner struggles and dreams. Through rich, lyrical prose, Doorkenoo delves into themes of identity, love, and the enduring spirit of women, using the metaphor of a rose to symbolize beauty, vulnerability, and the harsh realities of life. As the characters grapple with their circumstances, the narrative highlights the importance of self-discovery and empowerment, ultimately portraying a journey toward liberation and the reclamation of one's narrative. The author’s evocative imagery and authentic voice bring to life the vibrant culture of Ghana, making the reader reflect on the universal experiences of womanhood, growth, and the power of choice.

    What is the primary subject matter of Efua Doorkenoo's 'Cutting The Rose'?
A) A romantic relationship
B) Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
C) Political corruption
D) Horticulture and rose gardening
  • 2. Efua Doorkenoo is recognized as a pioneering activist against which practice?
A) Child soldier recruitment
B) Forced marriage
C) Female Genital Mutilation
D) Human trafficking
  • 3. In which continent was Efua Doorkenoo's activism primarily focused?
A) Europe
B) Asia
C) South America
D) Africa
  • 4. Which group is primarily affected by the practice discussed in the book?
A) Elderly people
B) Men and boys
C) Political prisoners
D) Women and girls
  • 5. The book 'Cutting The Rose' was instrumental in bringing the issue of FGM to the attention of which bodies?
A) Agricultural corporations
B) The fashion industry
C) International organizations and governments
D) Sports associations
  • 6. What is a key approach Doorkenoo advocated for to end FGM?
A) Military intervention
B) Promoting it as a choice
C) Community education and empowerment
D) Ignoring the practice
  • 7. The practice discussed in the book is often performed at what stage of life?
A) Childhood or adolescence
B) Old age
C) During pregnancy
D) At birth
  • 8. What is a long-term psychological effect of FGM mentioned in the book?
A) Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
B) Reduced anxiety
C) Improved memory
D) Increased happiness
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