A) The nature of art B) The role of government C) The importance of wealth D) The search for meaning in life
A) 1882 B) 1877 C) 1901 D) 1895
A) Leo Tolstoy B) Fyodor Dostoevsky C) Ivan Turgenev D) Anton Chekhov
A) He thought it should be avoided at all costs B) He feared it more than ever C) He believed in reincarnation D) He accepted it as a natural part of life
A) Introspection and personal narrative B) Allegory C) Descriptive imagery D) Dialogue
A) A sign of weakness B) A source of despair C) A catalyst for spiritual awakening D) An obstacle to success
A) Philosophical essay B) Short story C) Novel D) Poetry
A) The joys of fame B) The value of wealth C) The pursuit of power D) The purpose of existence
A) His existential crisis B) His success in literature C) A personal relationship D) A political movement |