Travels with Charley by John Steinbeck
  • 1. In 'Travels with Charley: In Search of America,' John Steinbeck embarks on a poignant road trip across the United States, taking with him his beloved poodle, Charley, as a companion on this journey of self-discovery and exploration. Published in 1962, the book combines elements of travel memoir and social commentary, offering readers a unique glimpse into the America of the early 1960s. As Steinbeck navigates through diverse landscapes—from the bustling streets of New York City to the quiet, sprawling vistas of the West—he reflects not only on the physical beauty of the country but also on the complexities of the American identity, the changing societal norms, and the deep-seated values that define its people. While driving his custom-made camper, Rocinante, Steinbeck encounters a varied cast of characters, each representing different facets of American life, which prompts him to question his own beliefs and the direction in which the nation is heading. Through vivid descriptions and introspective musings, the narrative captures the essence of a time caught between post-war optimism and the beginnings of social upheaval, making 'Travels with Charley' not just a travelogue but a profound exploration of a nation in transition.

    In 'Travels with Charley', what is the name of John Steinbeck's truck?
A) Charley's Chariot
B) The Prairie Schooner
C) Don Quixote
D) Rocinante
  • 2. What was Steinbeck's primary reason for embarking on the journey?
A) To research a new novel
B) To escape his fame
C) To visit family across the country
D) To rediscover America
  • 3. From which state does Steinbeck begin his journey?
A) Texas
B) California
C) New York
D) Maine
  • 4. What literary figure is Steinbeck's truck named after?
A) Huckleberry Finn's raft
B) A character from Moby-Dick
C) The hero of 'The Odyssey'
D) Don Quixote's horse
  • 5. What major region of the US does Steinbeck express a particular anxiety about visiting?
A) The South
B) The Rocky Mountains
C) The Midwest
D) New England
  • 6. Where does Steinbeck have a tense encounter about school integration?
A) Birmingham
B) Little Rock
C) New Orleans
D) Atlanta
  • 7. In what year did Steinbeck undertake the journey described in the book?
A) 1955
B) 1960
C) 1965
D) 1970
  • 8. What is Steinbeck's impression of Chicago?
A) He loves its energy and spends a week there
B) He gets lost for days in its streets
C) He thinks it is the most beautiful city
D) He finds it frightening and avoids it
  • 9. What is the breed of Steinbeck's dog, Charley?
A) Labrador Retriever
B) German Shepherd
C) French Poodle
D) Cocker Spaniel
  • 10. Where does Steinbeck spend Thanksgiving during his trip?
A) Texas
B) His home in New York
C) A motel in Arizona
D) With family in California
  • 11. What literary figure's home does Steinbeck visit in Salinas, California?
A) Robert Louis Stevenson's home
B) Mark Twain's home
C) His own childhood home
D) Jack London's home
  • 12. What is a recurring theme regarding the American people that Steinbeck observes?
A) A deep-seated unhappiness
B) A lack of patriotism
C) An unwillingness to travel
D) A growing homogeneity
  • 13. What natural landmark fills Steinbeck with a sense of awe and terror?
A) The Grand Canyon
B) Niagara Falls
C) The Redwood forests
D) The Mississippi River
  • 14. What is Charley's full name?
A) Charley the Brave
B) Charley Steinbeck
C) Sir Charles
D) Charles le Chien
  • 15. The title 'Travels with Charley' is an allusion to which earlier travel narrative?
A) Blue Highways
B) Travels with a Donkey
C) On the Road
D) The Oregon Trail
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