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One Of Us by Asne Seierstad
Contributed by: Miah
  • 1. One Of Us by Åsne Seierstad is a deeply compelling and thought-provoking narrative that delves into the tragic events surrounding the 2011 Norway attacks perpetrated by Anders Behring Breivik. The book meticulously explores the lives of the victims and the perpetrator, offering an intimate portrayal of the individuals affected by this horrific event, from the young people at a Workers' Youth League camp on Utøya Island to the families left in mourning. Through extensive research and personal interviews, Seierstad crafts a multifaceted account that examines not only the psychology of Breivik and his motivations but also the broader societal implications of his actions. The narrative is interwoven with themes of identity, nationalism, and the impact of violence on a peaceful society, prompting readers to reflect on issues of extremism and the fragility of freedom. Seierstad's poignant prose and thorough investigative approach create a haunting yet necessary exploration of the costs of hatred and the enduring strength of community in the face of tragedy.

    What is the main subject of 'One Of Us' by Åsne Seierstad?
A) The history of Oslo
B) The Norwegian royal family
C) Anders Behring Breivik
D) A fictional detective
  • 2. What was the location of the second attack?
A) Aker Brygge wharf
B) Utøya island
C) The Opera House
D) The National Theatre
  • 3. How does Seierstad structure her narrative in the book?
A) Fictionalized dialogue only
B) Poetic verse form
C) Chronological account with background
D) Reverse chronological order
  • 4. What aspect of Breivik's life does Seierstad explore extensively?
A) His military training abroad
B) His childhood and radicalization
C) His university education
D) His artistic talents
  • 5. What method does Seierstad use to research the book?
A) Only court transcripts
B) Pure speculation
C) Fictional invention
D) Extensive interviews and documents
  • 6. How does the book portray Norwegian society's response?
A) Support for Breivik's ideas
B) Emphasis on democracy and tolerance
C) Complete societal collapse
D) Calls for violent retaliation
  • 7. What was the legal outcome for Breivik?
A) Declared sane and sentenced to prison
B) Found innocent
C) Escaped punishment
D) Declared insane and hospitalized
  • 8. What makes this book different from news reporting?
A) It's entirely fictional
B) It ignores facts
C) It supports the attacker
D) Deep psychological and social analysis
  • 9. How does the book end?
A) With no conclusion
B) With Breivik's escape
C) With reflection on Norwegian values
D) With a happy celebration
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