Couples by John Updike
  • 1. Couples, a novel by John Updike, is a profound exploration of the complexities of marriage and sexual relationships in the rapidly changing social landscape of the 1960s. Set in the fictional town of Tarbox, Massachusetts, the narrative follows a group of affluent couples as they navigate the intricacies of love, infidelity, and the quest for identity amidst a backdrop of suburban life. Updike intricately weaves together the personal and the societal, delving into the characters' inner lives with a keen psychological acuity. The novel's protagonists, particularly the young married couple of the narrative, are depicted with a rich depth, revealing their desires, fears, and moral dilemmas. Updike's trademark lush prose captures the sensuality and fragility of their relationships while dissecting themes of fidelity, jealousy, and the search for meaning in a seemingly empty social milieu. As the couples engage in various liaisons and confront their own shortcomings, Updike presents a candid and often unflinching look at the human condition, illustrating how love can both uplift and entrap. Through his astute observations and vivid characterizations, Couples remains a significant commentary on the era's shifting cultural values and the intimate struggles of those living within its confines.

    Who is the author of 'Couples'?
A) John Updike
B) Philip Roth
C) Raymond Carver
D) Saul Bellow
  • 2. What is the primary setting of 'Couples'?
A) A city apartment
B) A rural farmhouse
C) A fictional suburban town
D) A college campus
  • 3. What do the characters explore through their relationships?
A) Financial stability
B) Educational pursuits
C) Sexual desires
D) Career ambitions
  • 4. What is a recurring motif in 'Couples'?
A) Infidelity
B) Charity
C) Technology
D) Travel
  • 5. In which decade is 'Couples' predominantly set?
A) 1970s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) 1980s
  • 6. Who serves as the narrator in 'Couples'?
A) Second-person
B) Third-person omniscient
C) Multiple narrators
D) First-person
  • 7. Which year was 'Couples' published?
A) 1970
B) 1965
C) 1968
D) 1972
  • 8. What aspect of life does 'Couples' critique?
A) Suburban conformity
B) Urban poverty
C) Rural isolation
D) Corporate greed
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