The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
  • 1. The Woman in White, written by Wilkie Collins and first published in 1859, is a groundbreaking mystery novel that weaves together themes of identity, madness, and the social injustices faced by women in Victorian society. The story is narrated through the perspectives of multiple characters, primarily Walter Hartright, a drawing teacher who encounters a mysterious woman dressed in white late one night on a lonely road. This eerie encounter sets off a series of events that reveal a complex plot involving wrongful identity, family secrets, and the machinations of the sinister Sir Percival Glyde and his accomplice, the creepy Madame Fosco. The novel artfully employs epistolary techniques, using letters, diaries, and narrative accounts to build suspense and unveil the truth behind the enigmatic character of the Woman in White, who is ultimately revealed to be the wronged heiress, Anne Catherick. Collins explores the constraints placed upon women during this era, as well as issues of mental health, as characters grapple with trauma and manipulation. The Woman in White is often hailed as one of the earliest detective novels, setting the stage for future Gothic and sensational literature, and remains a captivating read for its rich characterization, intricate plot, and social commentary.

    Who is the main protagonist of 'The Woman in White'?
A) Walter Hartright
B) Count Fosco
C) Marian Halcombe
D) Sir Percival Glyde
  • 2. What is the central mystery of the novel?
A) An unsolved murder
B) A stolen painting
C) The identity of the Woman in White
D) A missing heir
  • 3. What is the setting of the novel primarily focused on?
A) England
B) Italy
C) Scotland
D) France
  • 4. What is Marian Halcombe's relationship to Laura Fairlie?
A) Half-sister
B) Aunt
C) Cousin
D) Friend
  • 5. What does Sir Percival Glyde seek to obtain through his marriage to Laura?
A) Her family estate
B) Her fame
C) Her title
D) Her inheritance
  • 6. Which character is known for their obsession with hiding the truth?
A) Marian Halcombe
B) Count Fosco
C) Walter Hartright
D) Sir Percival Glyde
  • 7. What is Count Fosco’s nationality?
A) English
B) French
C) Spanish
D) Italian
  • 8. What is the relationship between Marian Halcombe and Laura Fairlie?
A) Half-sisters
B) Best friends
C) Enemies
D) Cousins
  • 9. What does the Woman in White initially warn Walter about?
A) The Glyde family secrets
B) Count Fosco’s plans
C) Marian’s involvement
D) Danger to Laura
  • 10. What kind of narrative style is used in 'The Woman in White'?
A) Third-person omniscient
B) First-person only
C) Epistolary and multiple perspectives
D) Stream of consciousness
  • 11. What ultimately saves Laura from her fate?
A) Marian’s intervention
B) Count Fosco's mistake
C) A family revelation
D) Walter's persistence
  • 12. In what year was 'The Woman in White' first published?
A) 1870
B) 1865
C) 1859
D) 1855
  • 13. How does Sir Percival Glyde initially charm Laura Fairlie?
A) With kindness
B) With intelligence
C) With wealth and status
D) With good looks
  • 14. Who is the author of 'The Woman in White'?
A) Wilkie Collins
B) Charles Dickens
C) George Eliot
D) Jane Austen
  • 15. Who is Laura Fairlie's husband?
A) Walter Hartright
B) Count Fosco
C) Sir Percival Glyde
D) Mr. Fairlie
  • 16. Who is Laura Fairlie mistaken for at various points in the story?
A) Marian Halcombe
B) Mrs. Vesey
C) Miss Manton
D) Anne Catherick
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