Know My Name by Chanel Miller
  • 1. "Know My Name" by Chanel Miller is a profoundly moving memoir that chronicles the author's journey as a survivor of sexual assault and her quest for identity and justice. Written with poignant clarity and emotional depth, Miller reflects on her experiences following the traumatic event where she was known only as "Emily Doe" in the high-profile Stanford rape case. The book offers an introspective look into her life before and after the assault, revealing her vulnerabilities, the complexities of healing, and the struggle for reclaiming her narrative in a world dominated by stereotypes and misconceptions about survivors. Through powerful prose, Miller examines the societal and personal implications of her experience, addressing issues such as victimhood, empathy, and the importance of self-advocacy. With honesty and grace, "Know My Name" serves as a resonant voice for many, encouraging readers to confront the realities of sexual violence while celebrating the resilience and strength of those who have endured it.

    What is the primary genre of Chanel Miller's 'Know My Name'?
A) Science Fiction
B) Historical Fiction
C) Self-Help
D) Memoir
  • 2. Before revealing her identity, how was Chanel Miller widely known in the media?
A) Stanford Survivor
B) Emily Doe
C) Jane Smith
D) Anonymous Victim
  • 3. Who was Chanel Miller's assailant?
A) A stranger off-campus
B) A university professor
C) Brock Turner
D) An acquaintance from work
  • 4. What was the original sentence given to Brock Turner?
A) Ten years in prison
B) Life imprisonment
C) Six months in jail
D) Probation only
  • 5. How did two graduate students help in the case?
A) They provided legal representation
B) They testified as character witnesses
C) They witnessed and stopped the assault
D) They started a petition
  • 6. What did Miller study in college?
A) Literature
B) Law
C) Art History
D) Psychology
  • 7. How does Miller reclaim her identity in the book?
A) By telling her story in her own words
B) By confronting her attacker directly
C) By changing her name legally
D) By moving to a new city
  • 8. What was the occupation of the judge in the case?
A) Supreme Court Justice
B) Superior Court Judge
C) Magistrate
D) Federal Judge
  • 9. How does Miller describe the impact of her victim statement going viral?
A) It made her famous
B) It ended the legal case
C) It connected her with other survivors
D) It scared her into hiding
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