The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston
  • 1. What literary style is 'The Woman Warrior' primarily written in?
A) Autobiographical fiction
B) Pure autobiography
C) Fantasy
D) Historical fiction
  • 2. What cultural heritage does Maxine Hong Kingston explore in her work?
A) Japanese American
B) Korean American
C) Chinese American
D) Vietnamese American
  • 3. What is the significance of the 'No Name Woman' in the book?
A) She is the narrator's sister.
B) She is a celebrated warrior.
C) She is a mythological figure.
D) She represents the silenced women in history.
  • 4. What emotion does the narrator express towards her Chinese roots?
A) Indifference
B) Complete acceptance
C) Ambivalence
D) Utter rejection
  • 5. What role does memory play in Kingston's narrative?
A) It is irrelevant to the story.
B) It shapes identity and understanding.
C) It hinders progress.
D) It distorts reality.
  • 6. What does the narrator struggle to reconcile in 'The Woman Warrior'?
A) Her Chinese heritage and American identity
B) Her past and present
C) Her dreams and reality
D) Her ambitions and familial expectations
  • 7. What does the act of storytelling signify in 'The Woman Warrior'?
A) A means of survival and empowerment
B) A form of entertainment
C) A method of communication
D) A way to escape reality
  • 8. What element of culture does Kingston include in the stories?
A) Indigenous practices
B) European traditions
C) Modern American ethics
D) Traditional Chinese values and beliefs
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