Great Heart by James West Davidson, John Rugge
  • 1. Great Heart by James West Davidson and John Rugge is an evocative historical narrative that explores the complex and often tumultuous experiences of the early American settlers and the indigenous peoples they encountered. This compelling work delves into the life of the central character, whose interactions embody the broader themes of survival, resilience, and cultural exchange amidst the relentless challenges of frontier life in America. The authors meticulously weave a tapestry of historical detail and rich character development, drawing readers into the emotional landscape of longing, courage, and conflict that defined this era. Through vivid storytelling, Davidson and Rugge illuminate the moral dilemmas faced by individuals torn between their ambitions and the ethical implications of their actions, ultimately inviting reflection on the enduring legacies of these encounters that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about identity, heritage, and reconciliation.

    What was the primary goal of the Hubbard expedition?
A) To discover gold deposits
B) To study Arctic wildlife
C) To map the uncharted interior of Labrador
D) To find a Northwest Passage
  • 2. What was the fate of Leonidas Hubbard?
A) He was killed by wildlife
B) He drowned in a river
C) He died of starvation
D) He returned home successfully
  • 3. What was the role of Dillon Wallace in the story?
A) He was a newspaper reporter
B) He was a rival explorer
C) He was a government sponsor
D) He was Hubbard's friend and expedition partner
  • 4. In what year did the original Hubbard expedition take place?
A) 1903
B) 1921
C) 1898
D) 1910
  • 5. What was the title of Dillon Wallace's book about the expedition?
A) Into the Wild
B) Endurance
C) The Lure of the Labrador Wild
D) Heart of Darkness
  • 6. What was the relationship between Leonidas Hubbard and his wife?
A) She encouraged his expedition and waited for him
B) She accompanied him on the journey
C) She was unaware of his plans
D) She divorced him before he left
  • 7. What critical resource became desperately scarce during the expedition?
A) Blankets
B) Gunpowder
C) Food
D) Writing paper
  • 8. Which body of water were they trying to reach?
A) Baffin Bay
B) Labrador Sea
C) Ungava Bay
D) Hudson Bay
  • 9. What does 'Great Heart' refer to in the context of the book?
A) A mountain they discovered
B) A Native American chief they met
C) The courage and spirit of the explorers
D) The name of their canoe
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