A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett
  • 1. A Little Princess, written by Frances Hodgson Burnett and first published in 1905, is a poignant children's novel that tells the story of Sara Crewe, a young girl born into privilege and educated in a prestigious London boarding school. As the darling of her classmates and teachers, she possesses an imaginative spirit and a kind heart, often treating the staff and her fellow students with kindness and empathy. However, Sara's life takes a dramatic turn when her father, who adores her and has always been her source of comfort and strength, passes away, leaving her destitute. Stripped of her wealth and status by her cruel headmistress, Miss Minchin, Sara is forced to endure the harsh realities of life as a servant in the very school where she was once a beloved student. Despite her misfortunes, Sara clings to her imagination and her belief in being a 'princess', which symbolizes her inner strength and dignity. Throughout the narrative, themes of resilience, friendship, and the power of kindness are interwoven as Sara navigates her challenges, eventually discovering that true nobility comes from one's character, not from social standing. The tale emphasizes that the spirit of a person can shine brightly even in the darkest of times, leaving a lasting message about compassion and hope.

    What is the name of the main character in 'A Little Princess'?
A) Becky
B) Lottie
C) Sara Crewe
D) Miss Minchin
  • 2. Who is the headmistress of the boarding school?
A) Miss Amelia
B) Miss Minchin
C) Miss Ernst
D) Miss Carr
  • 3. What does Sara call her little room when she becomes a servant?
A) The drawing room
B) The basement
C) The attic
D) The cellar
  • 4. What type of stories does Sara like to tell?
A) Mystery stories
B) Horror stories
C) Stories of adventure and imagination
D) Science fiction stories
  • 5. What is a recurring theme in 'A Little Princess'?
A) Kindness and imagination
B) Revenge and jealousy
C) Wealth and status
D) Fear and abandonment
  • 6. What does Sara often pretend to be?
A) A princess
B) A commoner
C) A fairy
D) A queen
  • 7. What lesson does 'A Little Princess' convey?
A) Beauty is the key to success
B) True kindness comes from within
C) Power is everything
D) Wealth brings happiness
  • 8. What ultimately happens to Sara at the end of the story?
A) She remains a servant
B) She leaves the country
C) She becomes a teacher
D) She is restored to her former life
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