Promise at Dawn by Romain Gary
  • 1. Promise at Dawn is a poignant autobiographical novel by Romain Gary, originally published in 1960, that explores the complexities of his childhood, his relationship with his mother, and his journey toward becoming a writer and a fighter pilot during World War II. The narrative is deeply infused with themes of love, sacrifice, and the indomitable spirit of a young boy who is inspired by his mother's unwavering belief in his potential. Set against the backdrop of Gary’s early life in Lithuania and later in France, the story reflects the profound impact of his mother's dreams for him, as she often envisioned a bright future for her son, despite the hardships they faced as Jewish immigrants. The novel blends humor and tragedy, illustrating how Gary's mother's relentless encouragement shaped his identity and ambitions, leading him to promise her that he would achieve great things. However, the narrative is also laced with a bittersweet sense of nostalgia and loss as the realities of war and the passage of time challenge the innocence of those early promises. Romain Gary’s masterful storytelling transcends mere autobiography, capturing the essence of universal themes such as hope, resilience, and the profound influence of parental love.

    What is the real name of the author who wrote 'Promise at Dawn' under the pseudonym Romain Gary?
A) Roman Kacew
B) François Mitterrand
C) Émile Ajar
D) Jean Seberg
  • 2. Who is the central, most influential figure in the narrator's life throughout the memoir?
A) His commanding officer
B) His father
C) His wife
D) His mother
  • 3. What is the mother's immense, unwavering ambition for her son?
A) To become a famous scientist
B) To become a wealthy businessman
C) To become a great French hero and diplomat
D) To become a celebrated artist
  • 4. During World War II, with which air force did Gary serve as a pilot?
A) The Free French Air Force
B) The Polish Air Force
C) The Royal Air Force
D) The American Air Force
  • 5. What is a recurring motif symbolizing the mother's love and ambition?
A) A soldier's medal
B) A lone oak tree
C) A silver locket
D) The promise at dawn
  • 6. After the war, what career did Gary pursue as his mother had wished?
A) Politician
B) University professor
C) Military general
D) Diplomat
  • 7. What was the nationality that Gary's mother was fiercely passionate about him embracing?
A) French
B) Russian
C) Polish
D) Lithuanian
  • 8. In which city does a significant portion of their life together, running a hotel, take place?
A) Nice
B) Bordeaux
C) Paris
D) Marseille
  • 9. What literary award did Romain Gary win twice?
A) Prix Goncourt
B) Booker Prize
C) Nobel Prize in Literature
D) Pulitzer Prize
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