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A Hero of Our Time by Mikhail Lermontov
Contributed by: Lawrence
  • 1. A Hero of Our Time is a seminal work by Mikhail Lermontov, published in 1840, which is often regarded as one of the first psychological novels in Russian literature. It tells the story of Pechorin, a Byronic hero who embodies the complexities and contradictions of life in the early 19th century. The novel is structured in a series of interconnected stories, exploring Pechorin's adventures and misadventures as he navigates love, betrayal, and existential ennui in the picturesque but often harsh landscapes of the Caucasus. Lermontov paints a vivid picture of not only the character's inner turmoil but also the societal context of his time, reflecting on themes of fate, free will, and the quest for meaning in a world that often feels indifferent. Through Pechorin's encounters with various characters, the story delves deep into the notion of the 'superfluous man,' a figure who is intelligent and capable but ultimately out of sync with society and unable to find purpose, making the novel resonate with readers as they confront their own struggles with identity and morality.

    Who is the main character of 'A Hero of Our Time'?
A) Bela
B) Maxim Maximych
C) Pechorin
D) Grushnitsky
  • 2. What is Pechorin's attitude towards love?
A) Desperate
B) Idealistic
C) Cynical
D) Romantic
  • 3. Which character is a Caucasian princess?
A) Liudmila
B) Bela
C) Zinaida
D) Mary
  • 4. What is the primary setting of the novel?
A) Moscow
B) Caucasus Mountains
C) Paris
D) St. Petersburg
  • 5. Who serves as Pechorin's friend and confidant?
A) Grushnitsky
B) Gorny
C) Maxim Maximych
D) The Doctor
  • 6. What genre does 'A Hero of Our Time' belong to?
A) Adventure fiction
B) Fantasy
C) Historical romance
D) Psychological novel
  • 7. Which character tries to win Pechorin's affection but fails?
A) Mary
B) Liudmila
C) Zinaida
D) Bela
  • 8. What is Pechorin's view of society?
A) He is often critical.
B) He wants to reform it.
C) He admires it greatly.
D) He is indifferent to it.
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