Belonging by Nora Krug
  • 1. In her poignant graphic memoir 'Belonging: A German Reckons with History and Home', Nora Krug artfully navigates the complex web of identity, memory, and the weight of history as she explores what it means to belong in a world marked by conflict and cultural heritage. Through a rich tapestry of personal anecdotes, family history, and historical context, Krug grapples with her German roots and the implications of her nationality in the aftermath of World War II. Utilizing a unique blend of illustrations, photographs, and written reflections, she invites readers into her introspective journey, examining how inherited narratives and the shadows of past atrocities shape one's sense of self and connection to place. 'Belonging' serves not only as a personal reckoning but also as a broader commentary on the human experience of grappling with guilt, shame, and the desire for acceptance in a fractured world, making it a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of belonging and identity.

    What genre is Nora Krug's 'Belonging'?
A) Science fiction
B) Historical fiction
C) Graphic memoir
D) Poetry collection
  • 2. What is the primary subject Krug investigates in 'Belonging'?
A) Her travels through Europe
B) Her German family's WWII history
C) Her career as an artist
D) Her American immigrant experience
  • 3. What is the original German title of 'Belonging'?
A) Krieg
B) Familie
C) Heimat
D) Vergangenheit
  • 4. What visual medium does Krug primarily use to tell her story?
A) Photography only
B) Collage and illustration
C) Oil paintings
D) Digital animation
  • 5. Where was Nora Krug born and raised?
A) United States
B) United Kingdom
C) France
D) Germany
  • 6. What country does Krug move to as an adult?
A) United States
B) Switzerland
C) Canada
D) France
  • 7. What major historical period does Krug investigate in her family's past?
A) Cold War
B) Nazi Germany
C) World War I
D) German reunification
  • 8. What organization was Krug's grandfather forced to join?
A) SS
B) German Army
C) Gestapo
D) Nazi Party
  • 9. What does Krug collect throughout the book as part of her research?
A) Family documents and ephemera
B) Nazi propaganda
C) War medals
D) Historical weapons
  • 10. What German word meaning 'coming to terms with the past' is central to the book?
A) Zeitgeist
B) Weltschmerz
C) Schadenfreude
D) Vergangenheitsbewältigung
  • 11. What does Krug's research reveal about ordinary Germans during WWII?
A) Complete ignorance
B) Active rebellion
C) Universal resistance
D) Complicity through silence and inaction
  • 12. What does Krug's visual style incorporate besides drawings?
A) Architectural blueprints
B) Sculpture photographs
C) Watercolor paintings
D) Photographs and documents
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