Justine by Lawrence Durrell
  • 1. Justine, the first novel in Lawrence Durrell's acclaimed Alexandria Quartet, intricately weaves a rich tapestry of love, betrayal, and existential inquiry set against the backdrop of 1930s Alexandria, Egypt. The story is narrated by a character named Darley, who becomes infatuated with the enigmatic Justine, a beautiful and complex woman entangled in a tumultuous love affair with a wealthy Jewish businessman, Nessim. Throughout the novel, Durrell explores themes of identity, illusion, and the multifaceted nature of truth, as Darley navigates the complex relationships and political intrigues within the cosmopolitan society of Alexandria. The lyrical prose and evocative imagery immerse readers in the vibrant, sun-drenched streets and the diverse cultural tapestry of Alexandria, highlighting the city’s historical depth and its characters' vibrant inner lives. Justine is not merely a love story; it is a philosophical exploration of the human experience, the quest for meaning, and the ways in which memory and perception shape our understanding of reality. Durrell’s masterful ability to blend intricate character studies with broader thematic concerns makes Justine a profound and thought-provoking work that invites readers to ponder the dichotomy of love and suffering, as well as the complexities of human relationships.

    Who is the author of 'Justine'?
A) Lawrence Durrell
B) James Joyce
C) T.S. Eliot
D) Henry Miller
  • 2. What is the main setting of 'Justine'?
A) London, England
B) Rome, Italy
C) Paris, France
D) Alexandria, Egypt
  • 3. Which character is in love with Justine?
A) Nerine
B) Puplicus
C) Scobie
D) Darley
  • 4. What theme is prominent in 'Justine'?
A) War and violence
B) Love and obsession
C) Economic struggle
D) Mystery of identity
  • 5. In which year was 'Justine' first published?
A) 1945
B) 1960
C) 1957
D) 1972
  • 6. Which literary series does 'Justine' belong to?
A) The Alexandria Quartet
B) The Dublin Trilogy
C) The Rosy Crucifixion
D) The Trilogy of Desire
  • 7. What city does Darley reflect on throughout the novel?
A) Istanbul
B) Cairo
C) Athens
D) Alexandria
  • 8. What is the relationship between Justine and Balthazar?
A) Affair
B) Siblings
C) Friends
D) Married
  • 9. What type of novel is 'Justine' classified as?
A) Modernist
B) Romantic
C) Postmodern
D) Gothic
  • 10. Which character is known for his philosophical outlook?
A) Balthazar
B) Puplicus
C) Daoud
D) Scobie
  • 11. What does Justine represent in the novel?
A) Mystery and allure
B) Despair
C) Maternal love
D) Simplicity
  • 12. What is a central motif in 'Justine'?
A) Forgiveness
B) Freedom
C) Rebellion
D) Desire
  • 13. What literary technique is often found in Durrell's writing?
A) Sparse descriptions
B) Rich imagery
C) Exaggerated dialogues
D) Minimalism
  • 14. Which literary movement is 'Justine' associated with?
A) Modernism
B) Naturalism
C) Romanticism
D) Realism
  • 15. What does Darley seek throughout the novel?
A) Revenge
B) Understanding of love
C) Power
D) Wealth
  • 16. What is the narrative style of 'Justine'?
A) Stream of consciousness
B) Third-person
C) First-person
D) Second-person
  • 17. What is Justine's primary conflict in the story?
A) Financial hardship
B) Political upheaval
C) Struggle for identity
D) Family discord
  • 18. What does the character Justine embody regarding relationships?
A) Ambiguity
B) Clarity
C) Simplicity
D) Stability
  • 19. What is the narrative perspective in 'Justine'?
A) Omniscient
B) Objective
C) Limited third-person
D) Subjective
  • 20. What genre does 'Justine' belong to?
A) Science fiction
B) Mystery
C) Literary fiction
D) Fantasy
  • 21. What is Darley's profession?
A) Writer
B) Doctor
C) Lawyer
D) Artist
  • 22. Who is Justine's husband?
A) Balthazar
B) Mina
C) Darley
D) Nessim
  • 23. Which philosophical ideas resonate within the novel?
A) Existentialism
B) Utilitarianism
C) Romanticism
D) Empiricism
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