The Last Of The Just by André Schwarz-Bart
  • 1. The Last of the Just by André Schwarz-Bart is a poignant and deeply moving narrative that chronicles the life of Ernie Levy, a young Jewish boy who embodies the suffering and resilience of his people throughout history. Set against the backdrop of the Holocaust, the novel explores themes of identity, fate, and the burden of being 'just'—a concept referring to the chosen ones among the Jewish people who are destined to bear the pain of humanity as a form of redemption. The narrative spans several generations, beginning with the Levy family in the medieval era and tracing their lineage through the trials and tribulations faced by Jews in Europe, culminating in the horrors of World War II. Epically lyrical and infused with rich allegory, Schwarz-Bart’s work delves into the philosophical and spiritual undercurrents that define the Jewish experience, while also addressing the broader existential questions of suffering, love, and what it means to be human. Throughout the novel, Ernie embodies the struggles of his ancestors and the hope of future generations, making the story both a personal journey and a collective testament to endurance amidst despair.

    Who is the protagonist of 'The Last Of The Just'?
A) Ernie Levy
B) Menahem Mendel
C) Léon Blum
D) David Levy
  • 2. Which historical event provides the backdrop for the novel?
A) The Spanish Inquisition
B) The French Revolution
C) The Holocaust
D) World War I
  • 3. What is the significance of the title 'The Last Of The Just'?
A) It refers to the last of a line of Just Men
B) It is about a mythical creature
C) It is a political statement
D) It indicates a lost treasure
  • 4. What is Ernie's relationship with faith throughout the story?
A) It is skeptical and cynical
B) It is strictly ritualistic
C) It is unwavering and strong
D) It is complex and often challenged
  • 5. How does the novel portray the Jewish experience?
A) Through profound suffering and resilience
B) As a tale of isolation
C) As a story of eternal victory
D) As a narrative of emigration
  • 6. Where does the story primarily take place?
A) In Europe
B) In Asia
C) In America
D) In Africa
  • 7. What family is Ernie Levy part of?
A) The Levy family
B) The Schwartz family
C) The Cohen family
D) The Katz family
  • 8. Who influences Ernie’s understanding of his role as a Just?
A) Political leaders
B) Religious texts
C) His friends and peers
D) His father and ancestors
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