Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes by Robert Louis Stevenson
  • 1. In 'Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes,' Robert Louis Stevenson recounts his remarkable journey through the rugged landscapes of the Cévennes region in France, accompanied by a donkey named Modestine. Originally intended as a simple vacation to escape the pressures of urban life and writing, Stevenson's travels soon evolve into a profound exploration of nature, solitude, and self-discovery. Through vivid descriptions, he captures the dramatic scenery of rolling hills, deep valleys, and quaint villages, all while reflecting on the simplicity and joys of rural existence. The narrative is interwoven with encounters with local characters, philosophical musings, and the trials of navigating the terrain with his companion. Modestine, with her stubbornness and charm, becomes more than a mere pack animal; she embodies the spirit of the journey, highlighting the theme of companionship amidst solitude. Stevenson's writing combines humor, poignancy, and a keen sensibility to the beauty of the world around him, making the book not just a travelogue but an insightful commentary on the human experience and the quest for meaning in the midst of nature.

    What is the name of the donkey that accompanies Stevenson?
A) Modestine
B) Philistine
C) Celestine
D) Augustine
  • 2. In which mountain range does the travel narrative take place?
A) The Alps
B) The Cévennes
C) The Pyrenees
D) The Jura
  • 3. Which country is the setting for the book?
A) Switzerland
B) France
C) Italy
D) Spain
  • 4. What religious conflict is a historical backdrop for the region Stevenson travels through?
A) The Wars of Religion in England
B) The persecution of the Huguenots (Protestants)
C) The Crusades
D) The Inquisition
  • 5. Where does Stevenson often seek lodging for the night?
A) In monasteries or inns
B) In farmers' barns
C) In caves
D) Under bridges
  • 6. What is notable about the book's publication?
A) It was his most successful book during his lifetime.
B) It was his first published non-fiction work.
C) It was published after his death.
D) It was originally written in French.
  • 7. How does Stevenson's journey end?
A) Modestine runs away.
B) He sells Modestine.
C) He gives Modestine to a friend.
D) He and Modestine return home together.
  • 8. What year did the journey take place?
A) 1869
B) 1878
C) 1885
D) 1892
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