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L'étrange Destin De Wangrin by Amadou Hampâté Bâ - Exam
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  • 1. L'étrange Destin De Wangrin, written by the renowned Malian author Amadou Hampâté Bâ, is a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of colonialism and cultural identity in Burkina Faso during the early 20th century. The novel centers around the character of Wangrin, a clever and resourceful man of mixed heritage who navigates the treacherous waters of colonial society. As Wangrin rises through the ranks of the French colonial administration, he embodies the tensions between his African roots and the expectations imposed by the colonial regime. His journey is marked by a series of ironic twists and dramatic encounters that reveal the absurdities of colonial rule and the dichotomy of his existence. Through Wangrin’s eyes, the reader is invited to experience the rich tapestry of African culture, the struggle for autonomy, and the existential dilemmas faced by individuals caught between two worlds. Hampâté Bâ's masterful storytelling combines humor, poignant social commentary, and deep philosophical reflections, making L'étrange Destin De Wangrin not only a captivating tale but also a profound exploration of identity, resilience, and the human condition in the face of oppression.

    What is the original language in which 'L'étrange Destin De Wangrin' was written?
A) Fula
B) Bambara
C) Arabic
D) French
  • 2. Who is the author of 'L'étrange Destin De Wangrin'?
A) Ahmadou Kourouma
B) Amadou Hampâté Bâ
C) Chinua Achebe
D) Léopold Sédar Senghor
  • 3. Wangrin ultimately meets what kind of fate?
A) Tragic downfall
B) Mystical transformation
C) Heroic victory
D) Peaceful retirement
  • 4. What is Wangrin's primary motivation throughout most of the story?
A) Personal enrichment and power
B) National liberation
C) Artistic expression
D) Religious salvation
  • 5. The narrative structure incorporates elements of:
A) Epic poetry
B) Dramatic theater
C) Scientific reporting
D) Oral storytelling tradition
  • 6. What ultimately causes Wangrin's downfall?
A) Religious persecution
B) His own greed and overconfidence
C) Natural disaster
D) Military defeat
  • 7. Amadou Hampâté Bâ was from which modern country?
A) Senegal
B) Mali
C) Guinea
D) Nigeria
  • 8. The title 'L'étrange Destin' translates to:
A) The Strange Destiny
B) The Secret Path
C) The Lost King
D) The Holy Journey
  • 9. Wangrin uses his position as interpreter to:
A) Exploit both sides for gain
B) Spread religious teachings
C) Promote mutual understanding
D) Advocate for independence
  • 10. The novel was first published in what decade?
A) 1950s
B) 1960s
C) 1980s
D) 1970s
  • 11. What role does storytelling play in the novel?
A) Minor decorative element
B) Religious instruction
C) Historical documentation only
D) Central to its structure and meaning
  • 12. How does Wangrin view traditional African authorities?
A) As equals to colonial powers
B) As sacred and untouchable
C) As obsolete and worthless
D) As another system to manipulate
  • 13. What is the novel's primary contribution to African literature?
A) Documentation of agricultural practices
B) Introduction of new literary form
C) Complex portrayal of colonial encounter
D) Promotion of religious unity
  • 14. The work is considered a classic of which literature?
A) 19th-century Russian literature
B) Latin American magical realism
C) Victorian English literature
D) Francophone African literature
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