Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell - Quiz
  • 1. Cranford, a novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, is a charming and insightful exploration of life in a small, fictional English town during the early Victorian era. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of the observant Miss Matty Jenkyns, who, along with her equally discerning friends, navigates the complexities of social norms, gender roles, and the changing world around them. Gaskell paints a vivid picture of Cranford's quaint streets and the lives of its eccentric residents, from the practical yet opinionated Mrs. Gaskell to the kind-hearted but somewhat naive Miss Pole. The novel deftly intertwines humor and poignant moments, showcasing the strength of female friendships and the importance of community in a rapidly industrializing society. Through her richly drawn characters and keen social commentary, Gaskell captures the essence of small-town life, where gossip serves as a currency and the past looms large over present interactions. Ultimately, Cranford stands as a testament to the resilience of its inhabitants, their ability to find joy amidst adversity, and the enduring bonds that tie them together in their quaint but changing world.

    Who is the main narrator in 'Cranford'?
A) Mrs. Jamieson
B) Mr. Jenkyns
C) Miss Matty Jenkyns
D) Mary Smith
  • 2. How does the town of Cranford feel about change?
A) They are indifferent to it
B) They actively seek it
C) They are resistant to it
D) They embrace it
  • 3. What event brings excitement to the town of Cranford?
A) An annual fair
B) The arrival of a new resident
C) A wedding
D) A school opening
  • 4. How do the women in Cranford typically respond to gossip?
A) They actively engage in it
B) They ignore it
C) They report it to the authorities
D) They discourage it
  • 5. What does Miss Matty struggle with throughout the story?
A) Her educational pursuits
B) Her romantic relationships
C) Her health
D) Her financial independence
  • 6. What is the primary theme of 'Cranford'?
A) War and conflict
B) Political struggle
C) Economic hardship
D) The lives of women in society
  • 7. How does 'Cranford' end?
A) With several character deaths
B) With a dramatic conclusion
C) With a sense of continuity and community
D) With a clear resolution of all conflicts
  • 8. How does Elizabeth Gaskell portray the relationships between women?
A) As complex and supportive
B) As superficial
C) As competitive and hostile
D) As indifferent
  • 9. What literary genre does 'Cranford' belong to?
A) Social commentary
B) Fantasy
C) Horror
D) Biography
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