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Honoré de Balzac (writer) - Exam
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  • 1. Honoré de Balzac was a towering figure in French literature, best known for his monumental series of novels and stories, collectively titled 'La Comédie Humaine', which intricately depicts the social and political life of France in the first half of the 19th century. Born on May 20, 1799, in Tours, France, Balzac's early life was marked by a struggle for independence and success, as he initially pursued a career in law and later in publishing, which ultimately failed to fulfill his ambitions. It was his relentless passion for writing that propelled him to literary acclaim; he produced an extraordinary volume of work, with over ninety individual pieces that explore the complexities of human nature, desires, and societal dynamics. Balzac's keen observations and detailed characterizations laid the groundwork for the modern novel, influencing countless writers, including Marcel Proust, Charles Dickens, and Fyodor Dostoevsky. His unique style blends realism with romanticism, capturing the nuances of the human experience in a rapidly changing world. Despite his literary genius, Balzac faced numerous personal hardships, including financial difficulties and an exhausting work ethic that left him little time for leisure. He passed away on August 18, 1850, but his legacy endures, with 'La Comédie Humaine' remaining a cornerstone of literature that reveals the intricacies of 19th-century French society.

    When did Honoré de Balzac pass away?
A) August 18, 1850
B) October 27, 1824
C) March 3, 1838
D) June 10, 1849
  • 2. In which city did Honoré de Balzac die?
A) Madrid
B) Paris
C) Vienna
D) London
  • 3. What was the cause of Balzac's death?
A) Drowning
B) Pneumonia
C) Natural causes
D) Heart failure
  • 4. How old was Balzac when he died?
A) 40
B) 51
C) 63
D) 74
  • 5. In which literary genre did Balzac excel?
A) Romanticism
B) Naturalism
C) Realism
D) Surrealism
  • 6. What nationality was Honoré de Balzac?
A) German
B) French
C) Italian
D) Russian
  • 7. Which famous Russian author was influenced by Balzac's works?
A) Anton Chekhov
B) Alexander Pushkin
C) Leo Tolstoy
D) Fyodor Dostoevsky
  • 8. What profession did Balzac's father want him to pursue?
A) Law
B) Engineering
C) Teaching
D) Medicine
  • 9. What was Balzac's relationship status at the time of his death?
A) Single
B) Married
C) Divorced
D) Engaged
  • 10. Who was Balzac's wife?
A) Ewelina Hańska
B) George Sand
C) Marie Du Fresnay
D) Charlotte Brontë
  • 11. Where was Balzac born?
A) Paris
B) Tours
C) Marseilles
D) Lyons
  • 12. Balzac's works often feature detailed portrayals of which social class?
A) Criminals
B) The French aristocracy
C) The French bourgeoisie
D) Peasants
  • 13. Which historical figure did Balzac write a play about?
A) Napoleon Bonaparte
B) Genghis Khan
C) Queen Victoria
D) Abraham Lincoln
  • 14. Which of Balzac's contemporaries was also a famous French writer?
A) Victor Hugo
B) Voltaire
C) Gustave Flaubert
D) Jules Verne
  • 15. What was Balzac's profession?
A) Painter
B) Musician
C) Writer
D) Scientist
  • 16. What is the title of Balzac's most famous work?
A) Madame Bovary
B) Les Misérables
C) La Comédie Humaine
D) Don Quixote
  • 17. What pen name did Balzac use for some of his works?
A) Horace de Saint-Aubin
B) Renée de Varmé
C) Camille de Nevers
D) Léonie de Graffigny
  • 18. What is the name of Balzac's grave?
A) Montparnasse
B) Highgate
C) Père Lachaise
D) Arlington
  • 19. Which of Balzac's works features the character Rastignac?
A) Anna Karenina
B) Père Goriot
C) The Count of Monte Cristo
D) Great Expectations
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