Rebellion by Minnie Bruce Pratt
  • 1. What genre does 'Rebellion' belong to?
A) Poetry
B) Essay
C) Short story
D) Novel
  • 2. In 'Rebellion', the author explores the conflict between which two concepts?
A) Fiction and reality
B) Personal identity and societal expectations
C) War and peace
D) Tradition and modernity
  • 3. What aspect of the author's life influences the themes in 'Rebellion'?
A) Her background in education
B) Her experiences as a lesbian
C) Her travels
D) Her family traditions
  • 4. How does Pratt approach the idea of rebellion in her work?
A) As a historical event
B) As a passive resistance
C) As a violent uprising
D) As a personal and political act
  • 5. What does 'Rebellion' suggest about the process of finding one's voice?
A) It happens overnight
B) It should be avoided
C) It requires courage and defiance
D) It is easy and straightforward
  • 6. Minnie Bruce Pratt often reflects on which of the following in her poetry?
A) Historical events
B) Personal experiences
C) National politics
D) Global issues
  • 7. Which of the following best describes Pratt's style?
A) Technical and dry
B) Lyrical and evocative
C) Verbose and complex
D) Simple and straightforward
  • 8. What role does memory play in 'Rebellion'?
A) A burden to carry
B) A means to escape reality
C) A tool for reflection and understanding
D) A source of conflict
  • 9. What imagery is often found in 'Rebellion'?
A) Urban environments
B) Historical artifacts
C) Natural landscapes
D) Industrial scenes
  • 10. What type of imagery does Pratt utilize to convey the struggle for identity?
A) Technological imagery
B) Political imagery
C) Personal and bodily imagery
D) Abstract and philosophical imagery
  • 11. What does the poet suggest is necessary for true self-discovery?
A) Isolation from others
B) Following tradition
C) Conformity to society
D) Rebellion against norms
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