The Prairie by James Fenimore Cooper - Test
  • 1. The Prairie, published in 1827, is the fifth novel in James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales series, which follows the adventures of Natty Bumppo, a frontiersman and embodiment of the American spirit. Set against the backdrop of the vast, open prairies of the American West, the novel explores themes of nature, civilization, and the clash between the two worlds. Through the character of Natty Bumppo, Cooper highlights the virtues of individualism and self-reliance, contrasting them with the encroaching forces of societal development and the challenges posed by the changing environment. The narrative is rich with vivid descriptions of the landscape, showcasing the beauty and danger of the prairie as a setting that shapes the characters' destinies. The story also delves into the interactions between Native American tribes and European settlers, reflecting the complexities of cultural exchanges and conflicts during a pivotal era in American history. As a concluding work in the Leatherstocking series, The Prairie serves not only as a tale of adventure and survival but also as a poignant commentary on the inevitable transformation of the American wilderness, making it a significant piece in Cooper's portrayal of frontier life.

    What is the main setting of 'The Prairie'?
A) The Eastern Seaboard
B) The American West
C) The Southern States
D) The Rocky Mountains
  • 2. Who is the protagonist in 'The Prairie'?
A) Natty Bumppo
B) Pierre
C) Judge Temple
D) Chingachgook
  • 3. What does Natty Bumppo value most?
A) Power
B) Freedom
C) Fame
D) Wealth
  • 4. What does Natty Bumppo represent in the book?
A) The wandering hero
B) The industrial man
C) The corrupt politician
D) The noble savage
  • 5. How does Natty Bumppo feel about the encroachment of civilization?
A) He profits from it
B) He ignores it
C) He mourns it
D) He welcomes it
  • 6. What literary movement is 'The Prairie' associated with?
A) Romanticism
B) Postmodernism
C) Modernism
D) Realism
  • 7. What animal is a symbol of the wilderness in the novel?
A) The wolf
B) The buffalo
C) The bear
D) The eagle
  • 8. What theme is highly explored in 'The Prairie'?
A) The pursuit of vengeance
B) The clash between civilization and nature
C) Romance and love
D) The importance of technology
  • 9. What is Natty's relationship with the forest?
A) He wants to conquer it
B) He fears it
C) He ignores it
D) He feels at home in it
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