Nana by Émile Zola
  • 1. Nana by Émile Zola, first published in 1880 as part of his monumental Les Rougon-Macquart series, is a provocative and vivid portrayal of the Parisian society of the late 19th century, centering around the life of a young woman named Nana who rises from impoverished beginnings to become a celebrated and notorious actress and courtesan. Through Nana's character, Zola explores themes of decadence, sensuality, and the complexities of femininity in a male-dominated society, revealing the exploitation and hypocrisy that underpin the glamorous facade of Parisian life. The novel delves into the moral decay of the bourgeoisie, showcasing how wealth and status are often accompanied by corruption and depravity. Zola's naturalistic style vividly depicts Nana's physical allure and emotional manipulations, as she captivates wealthy men and ultimately brings about ruin to their lives. The story serves as both a critique of societal norms and an illustration of the struggle for power and agency in a world where love and lust are closely intertwined with social standing and economic desperation.

    What is the main profession of the protagonist, Nana?
A) Actress
B) Shopkeeper
C) Writer
D) Singer
  • 2. In which city does Nana primarily rise to fame?
A) New York
B) London
C) Berlin
D) Paris
  • 3. What does Nana ultimately become in the story?
A) A politician
B) A queen
C) A courtesan
D) A teacher
  • 4. What is the primary setting of the novel?
A) Paris during the Second Empire
B) Berlin during the Weimar Republic
C) New York during the Gilded Age
D) London during the Victorian era
  • 5. What is Nana's attitude towards men?
A) Indifferent
B) Manipulative
C) Caring
D) Submissive
  • 6. Who is the author of 'Nana'?
A) Honoré de Balzac
B) Gustave Flaubert
C) Marcel Proust
D) Émile Zola
  • 7. What is one of Nana's most notable features?
A) Her kindness
B) Her beauty
C) Her wealth
D) Her intelligence
  • 8. In 'Nana', who does she have an affair with that becomes significant?
A) Gaston de Nanterre
B) Bordelais
C) Monsieur de Nanterre
D) Count Muffat
  • 9. In what year was 'Nana' first published?
A) 1880
B) 1875
C) 1885
D) 1890
  • 10. Who is Nana's child?
A) Paul
B) Henri
C) Louis
D) Victor
  • 11. How is Nana often viewed by the other women in her society?
A) With admiration
B) With jealousy
C) With empathy
D) With indifference
  • 12. Nana is part of which series of novels by Zola?
A) Les Buddenbrooks
B) Les Miserables
C) Les Trois Mousquetaires
D) Les Rougon-Macquart
  • 13. What does Nana’s character critique about society?
A) Charity
B) Hypocrisy
C) Loyalty
D) Tradition
  • 14. What does the character of Nana symbolize in relation to women?
A) Tradition and honor
B) Submission and obedience
C) Empowerment and exploitation
D) Leadership and control
  • 15. What does the character of Nana symbolize in the novel?
A) Hope and progress
B) Tradition and stability
C) Purity and virtue
D) The decadence of society
  • 16. What literary movement is 'Nana' associated with?
A) Romanticism
B) Realism
C) Modernism
D) Naturalism
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