 - 1. Infinite Jest, a sprawling and complex novel by David Foster Wallace, explores themes of addiction, entertainment, and the pursuit of happiness in contemporary American society. Set in a near-future world where the calendar years are subsidized by corporate sponsorship, the novel oscillates between the lives of several characters, including the Incandenza family, who run a tennis academy, and residents of a nearby substance abuse recovery center. The narrative intertwines various plot lines, illustrating the effects of a highly mediated culture on individual lives and the pervasive sense of despair that accompanies the pursuit of pleasure. Wallace's intricate writing style, characterized by long sentences, footnotes, and deep philosophical musings, urges readers to examine the implications of excess and the nature of self-consciousness. The title itself refers to a fictional film that is so entertaining it incapacitates its viewers, serving as a metaphor for how entertainment can lead to self-destructive behavior. Infinite Jest is not only a critique of modernity's obsession with addiction and distraction but also an earnest exploration of what it means to live authentically in an age dominated by superficiality.
Who is the author of 'Infinite Jest'?
A) Thomas Pynchon B) Don DeLillo C) David Foster Wallace D) Jonathan Franzen
- 2. What year was 'Infinite Jest' published?
A) 2001 B) 1998 C) 1996 D) 1994
- 3. What substance is 'Infinite Jest' a commentary on?
A) Education B) Wealth C) Politics D) Addiction
- 4. Which character is a tennis prodigy?
A) Hal Incandenza B) Ken Erdedy C) Don Gately D) Joelle Van Dyne
- 5. Who runs the tennis academy in the novel?
A) Hal Incandenza B) Don Gately C) Chris Overbrook D) James Incandenza
- 6. What is the relation between Hal and James Incandenza?
A) Uncle and nephew B) Brothers C) Father and son D) Cousins
- 7. What is pervasive theme throughout 'Infinite Jest'?
A) Isolation and connection B) Adventure and exploration C) Love and romance D) War and conflict
- 8. Which character struggles with addiction at a rehab facility?
A) Don Gately B) Hal Incandenza C) Joelle Van Dyne D) Ken Erdedy
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