- 1. And the Band Played On by Randy Shilts is an investigative non-fiction work that chronicles the emergence of the AIDS epidemic in the United States during the 1980s. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, Shilts details the social, political, and scientific dimensions of the crisis, focusing on the lives of various individuals affected by the disease. The book vividly portrays the struggles of the gay community, healthcare workers, and researchers as they grappled with the stigma of AIDS and the indifference of government officials. Shilts introduces key figures in the fight against the epidemic, such as Dr. Anthony Fauci and activist groups like ACT UP, highlighting the systemic failures that allowed the disease to proliferate. His poignant storytelling merges personal accounts with broader societal commentary, revealing the complexities of public health responses and the urgent need for compassion and understanding amidst a devastating crisis. With a sense of urgency and a critical lens, Shilts's work not only serves as a historical account but also as a profound reflection on the impact of fear and prejudice, making 'And the Band Played On' a pivotal text in the discourse surrounding HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ+ rights.
Who is the author of 'And the Band Played On'?
A) David France B) Tony Kushner C) Randy Shilts D) Larry Kramer
- 2. What group is significantly affected by the AIDS epidemic in the book?
A) Children B) Drug users C) Heterosexual women D) Gay men
- 3. Which virus is identified as the cause of AIDS in the book?
A) EBV B) Influenza C) HIV D) HTLV
- 4. What role does Ryan White play in the narrative?
A) He is a doctor. B) He is a young hemophiliac with AIDS. C) He is a politician. D) He is a gay activist.
- 5. What does the title 'And the Band Played On' suggest?
A) Unity and strength. B) Joy and celebration. C) Denial and ignorance amid crisis. D) Progress and recovery.
- 6. What significant political figure is mentioned in the context of the AIDS crisis?
A) Jimmy Carter B) Ronald Reagan C) Bill Clinton D) George H.W. Bush
- 7. Which city is prominently featured in the narrative of AIDS in the book?
A) San Francisco B) Los Angeles C) Chicago D) New York City
- 8. How did the LGBTQ+ community respond to the AIDS crisis?
A) By denying the existence of AIDS. B) By blaming others. C) By organizing for rights and awareness. D) By retreating from public life.
- 9. What year did the first cases of AIDS get reported?
A) 1975 B) 1981 C) 1985 D) 1990
- 10. What is a key theme of 'And the Band Played On'?
A) The stories of recovery. B) The failure of public health systems. C) The celebration of life. D) The impact of drug use.
- 11. What year did the CDC first use the term ‘AIDS’?
A) 1982 B) 1981 C) 1983 D) 1984
- 12. In what decade was 'And the Band Played On' published?
A) 1980s B) 1990s C) 2000s D) 1970s
- 13. What role did media play in the AIDS epidemic narrative?
A) Ignoring the crisis. B) Documenting personal stories. C) Promoting cures. D) Raising awareness and misconceptions.
- 14. Which organization is mentioned as pivotal in the AIDS crisis?
A) UNICEF B) ACT UP C) WHO D) Red Cross
- 15. What action did many activists take during the AIDS crisis?
A) Support for a quarantine policy. B) Travel abroad for treatment. C) Protests and demands for research funding. D) Silence and retreat.
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