Martin Eden by Jack London
  • 1. Martin Eden by Jack London is a profound and introspective novel that follows the life of a young, working-class man named Martin Eden, who is driven by his desire for self-improvement and literary success. Set in the early 20th century, the story explores themes of individualism, social class struggle, and the quest for identity amidst the backdrop of a rapidly changing society. As Martin falls in love with Ruth Morse, a woman from a more affluent background, he becomes increasingly determined to elevate his social standing through writing. His journey is fraught with challenges; he grapples with the harsh realities of rejection and the elitism of the literary world, which both fascinate and frustrate him. London's narrative delves deep into Martin's psyche, showcasing his internal conflicts and aspirations, as he confronts the disillusionment of artistic ambition and the often cruel nature of societal expectations. Ultimately, 'Martin Eden' serves not only as a character study but also as a critique of the American Dream, highlighting how the pursuit of success can lead to isolation and despair.

    What is Martin Eden's primary goal in the novel?
A) To find love
B) To become a wealthy businessman
C) To sail around the world
D) To become a successful writer
  • 2. Who does Martin fall in love with?
A) Ruth Morse
B) Lizzie
C) Maggie
D) Marianne
  • 3. Which literary movement is Jack London associated with?
A) Naturalism
B) Surrealism
C) Romanticism
D) Modernism
  • 4. What is a key theme in Martin Eden?
A) Destiny
B) Community
C) Individualism
D) Tradition
  • 5. What ultimately happens to Martin at the end of the novel?
A) He marries Ruth
B) He moves to Europe
C) He commits suicide
D) He becomes famous
  • 6. Who is a main antagonist in Martin’s journey?
A) His friends
B) Society
C) Ruth's father
D) His brother
  • 7. In what profession does Martin initially work?
A) A lawyer
B) A teacher
C) A mechanic
D) A sailor
  • 8. What does Martin prioritize over financial stability?
A) Romantic relationships
B) Social status
C) Artistic integrity
D) A stable job
  • 9. Which social class does Martin struggle against?
A) The upper class
B) The working class
C) The middle class
D) The lower class
  • 10. What motivates Martin to write despite facing rejection?
A) His passion for writing
B) Peer pressure
C) Financial need
D) Ruth's encouragement
  • 11. What does Martin's experience reflect about the American Dream?
A) It can lead to disillusionment
B) It is only attainable for the rich
C) It is a straightforward path
D) It guarantees success for everyone
  • 12. What literary device is prevalent in 'Martin Eden'?
A) Symbolism
B) Metafiction
C) Allegory
D) Stream of consciousness
  • 13. Which philosophical idea influences Martin's view of life?
A) Existentialism
B) Darwinism
C) Romanticism
D) Utilitarianism
  • 14. Who narrates the story of 'Martin Eden'?
A) Third-person limited narrator
B) First-person perspective
C) Third-person omniscient narrator
D) Second-person perspective
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