Waiting by Ha Jin
  • 1. Waiting by Ha Jin is a poignant novel that explores the intricacies of love, longing, and the constraints of societal expectations through the life of its protagonist, Lin Kong. Set against the backdrop of China's Cultural Revolution, the narrative delves into Lin's internal struggles as he grapples with his duty to his arranged marriage and his desire for the free-spirited Manna, a nurse he longs for. The story spans nearly two decades, illustrating Lin's patient wait for the possibility of divorce and the pursuit of true happiness. As he navigates the complexities of his emotions and the oppressive social realities of his time, Ha Jin poignantly captures the essence of human desire and the often-painful choices individuals must make in their quest for love and fulfillment. With rich character development and a melancholic yet hopeful tone, 'Waiting' profoundly examines the consequences of waiting and the bittersweet nature of love, showcasing Ha Jin's masterful storytelling and deep insights into the human condition.

    Who is the protagonist of 'Waiting'?
A) Shu Ling
B) Dr. Wei
C) Lin Kong
D) Manna Wu
  • 2. What profession does Lin Kong have?
A) Teacher
B) Doctor
C) Farmer
D) Engineer
  • 3. What is the main theme of 'Waiting'?
A) The complexities of love and duty
B) The journey of self-discovery
C) The struggle for freedom
D) The impact of war on families
  • 4. What does Lin Kong do during his year of waiting?
A) He writes a novel
B) He travels around the world
C) He reflects on his life and choices
D) He starts a new career
  • 5. In what era is 'Waiting' set?
A) The era of the Qing Dynasty
B) Post-World War II
C) The Cultural Revolution in China
D) The modern-day era
  • 6. What does Lin Kong ultimately decide at the end of the novel?
A) To live alone
B) To return to Shu Ling
C) To stay with Manna Wu
D) To emigrate
  • 7. What is a significant conflict in 'Waiting'?
A) Internal conflict between love and duty
B) Rivalry with a colleague
C) Family feud
D) Conflict with the government
  • 8. What does Lin Kong's waiting represent?
A) The severity of punishment
B) The strength of tradition
C) The struggle for personal fulfillment
D) The joy of anticipation
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