 - 1. American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis is a groundbreaking novel that delves into the dark and unsettling psyche of Patrick Bateman, a wealthy and successful investment banker living in Manhattan during the yuppie excess of the 1980s. Through Bateman's disturbing and often graphic internal monologue, the novel explores themes of consumerism, superficiality, and the moral vacuity of a society obsessed with status and appearance. As Bateman navigates his elite social circle, he reveals his chilling dual life as a serial killer, committing heinous acts of violence while maintaining the facade of an affluent, charming professional. The book's satirical elements critique the emptiness of corporate culture and the dehumanization inherent in a consumer-driven world, making it both a controversial and thought-provoking work that challenges readers to confront the darker aspects of human nature. Ellis's prose is at once incisive and disturbing, employing a detached and anesthetized style that mirrors Bateman's own disconnection from reality, ultimately prompting questions about identity, morality, and the nature of evil in contemporary society.
Who is the protagonist of 'American Psycho'?
A) Don DeLillo B) Paul Owen C) Evan Wright D) Patrick Bateman
- 2. In which city does 'American Psycho' take place?
A) Los Angeles B) Chicago C) Miami D) New York City
- 3. What decade is 'American Psycho' primarily set in?
A) 1990s B) 2000s C) 1970s D) 1980s
- 4. What is a recurring theme in 'American Psycho'?
A) Friendship B) Isolation C) Consumerism D) Adventure
- 5. What is the name of Patrick Bateman's fiancée?
A) Evelyn B) Courtney C) Chloe D) Marissa
- 6. Who is Bateman's close friend and colleague?
A) Paul Owen B) Luis Carruthers C) Timothy Price D) Brett Easton Ellis
- 7. What drug does Bateman's group frequently use?
A) LSD B) Marijuana C) Cocaine D) Heroin
- 8. What genre does 'American Psycho' fall under?
A) Historical fiction B) Science fiction C) Satirical novel D) Fantasy
- 9. What genre does 'American Psycho' primarily belong to?
A) Satire/Horror B) Fantasy C) Science Fiction D) Romance
- 10. What happens to Patrick Bateman's sense of reality throughout the book?
A) It improves. B) It remains the same. C) It becomes clearer. D) It deteriorates.
- 11. What does Bateman use to kill some of his victims?
A) A sword B) A nail gun C) A baseball bat D) A crossbow
- 12. What does Bateman struggle with throughout the novel?
A) His identity B) His relationships C) His job security D) His wealth
- 13. Which character is Bateman's secretary?
A) Lisa B) Mona C) Jean D) Rebecca
- 14. What is the nature of Bateman’s friendships?
A) Professional B) Deep and meaningful C) Superficial D) Dependent
- 15. What is a major critique presented in the novel?
A) The joys of childhood B) The importance of family C) The benefits of hard work D) The emptiness of yuppie culture
- 16. How does Bateman view his victims?
A) As objects B) As enemies C) As friends D) As family
- 17. What is a recurring motif throughout 'American Psycho'?
A) Family and relationships B) Art and culture C) Nature and environment D) Brand names and consumer goods
- 18. What does Patrick Bateman often obsess over?
A) Sports and fitness B) Philosophy and ethics C) Technology D) Appearance and status
- 19. Who is the author of 'American Psycho'?
A) F. Scott Fitzgerald B) Bret Easton Ellis C) Chuck Palahniuk D) Stephen King
- 20. What does the character of Evelyn mainly represent?
A) Traditional values B) Superficiality and materialism C) Intelligence and depth D) Reliability
- 21. What form does the narrative of 'American Psycho' primarily take?
A) First-person B) Stream of consciousness C) Third-person D) Second-person
- 22. To what does Patrick often compare himself?
A) Philosophers B) Historic leaders C) Fictional heroes D) Pop culture figures
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