 - 1. Native Son, a groundbreaking novel by Richard Wright published in 1940, presents a profound exploration of racial discrimination and the resonating impact of systemic oppression on the psyche of African Americans in the early 20th century. The story follows Bigger Thomas, a young Black man living in poverty on the South Side of Chicago, as he navigates a world filled with fear, anger, and hopelessness. Wright masterfully delves into Bigger's inner turmoil as he becomes embroiled in a series of events that lead to a tragic conclusion, illustrating the devastating effects of societal constraints on individual choice and identity. The novel critiques the American social and economic systems that perpetuate racism and inequality, making it a pivotal piece of literature that continues to resonate today. Through Bigger's narrative, Wright challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about race, power, and the American Dream, ultimately prompting a dialogue on the complexities of racial dynamics and human experience.
Who is the protagonist of 'Native Son'?
A) Grew Up B) Mary Dalton C) Bigger Thomas D) Bessie Mears
- 2. Who is Bigger's girlfriend?
A) Mary Dalton B) Betty Jordan C) Dorothy D) Bessie Mears
- 3. What is the name of the family that employs Bigger?
A) Smith B) Johnson C) Harris D) Dalton
- 4. Who is Mary Dalton's boyfriend?
A) Bobby Harris B) Bigger Thomas C) Gus Green D) Jan Erlone
- 5. What does Bigger do after accidentally killing Mary?
A) He turns himself in B) He runs away to New York C) He tries to cover it up D) He confesses immediately
- 6. What job does Bigger take with the Daltons?
A) Cook B) Janitor C) Chauffeur D) Gardener
- 7. What symbol represents fear in 'Native Son'?
A) The gun B) The river C) The rat D) The moon
- 8. What city does Bigger Thomas live in?
A) New York B) Los Angeles C) Chicago D) Philadelphia
- 9. What literary technique is used heavily throughout 'Native Son'?
A) Hyperbole B) Allegory C) Symbolism D) Foreshadowing
- 10. In which year was 'Native Son' published?
A) 1930 B) 1940 C) 1960 D) 1950
- 11. Who is the lawyer that defends Bigger?
A) Buckley B) Max C) Wheeler D) Mason
- 12. What crime does Bigger commit?
A) Murder B) Assault C) Fraud D) Theft
- 13. What is the main theme of 'Native Son'?
A) Love and friendship B) Science and technology C) Racism and oppression D) Adventure and exploration
- 14. What does Bigger do with Mary's body?
A) He hides it in the basement B) He throws it in the river C) He buries it in the park D) He burns it
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