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Love and Freindship - Quiz
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  • 1. At what age did Jane Austen write 'Love and Freindship'?
A) 11
B) 15
C) 14
D) 18
  • 2. Where are the notebooks containing 'Love and Freindship' currently held?
A) The Bodleian Library and the British Museum
B) The National Archives
C) Oxford University
D) The British Library
  • 3. To whom was 'Love and Freindship' dedicated?
A) Austen's sister Cassandra
B) The British Museum
C) Jane Austen's mother
D) Eliza de Feuillide, known as 'La Comtesse de Feuillide'
  • 4. What form does 'Love and Freindship' take?
A) Drama
B) Poetry
C) Prose narrative
D) Epistolary form
  • 5. Who is the heroine of 'Love and Freindship'?
A) Laura
B) Marianne
C) Isabel
D) Sophia
  • 6. What does Laura's initial letters recount about her life?
A) Her time at school
B) Her youth living happily with her parents
C) Her travels across Europe
D) Her career as a novelist
  • 7. Who proposed marriage to Laura in 'Love and Freindship'?
A) Augustus
B) Lord St. Clair
C) Captain M'Kenzie
D) Edward Lindsey
  • 8. Why did Edward Lindsey marry Laura despite his father's wishes?
A) They were childhood sweethearts
B) His father approved the marriage
C) Laura proposed to him
D) He deliberately disobeyed his father's wishes
  • 9. What is a significant characteristic of Augustus and Sophia?
A) Both are soldiers
B) Both are poets
C) Both are wealthy aristocrats
D) Both are creatures of sensibility
  • 10. Why did Laura and Sophia decide to flee in 'Love and Freindship'?
A) To visit relatives
B) To pursue their careers
C) To find Edward
D) To escape debt
  • 11. Who did Laura and Sophia encounter at an inn in Scotland?
A) Marianne
B) The elderly Lord St. Clair
C) Captain M'Kenzie
D) Edward's father
  • 12. What revelation does Lord St. Clair make to Laura and Sophia?
A) He is their father
B) They are his long-lost granddaughters
C) He is their uncle
D) He is a distant cousin
  • 13. What happened to Edward and Augustus at the end of 'Love and Freindship'?
A) They became wealthy
B) They moved to America
C) They reconciled with their fathers
D) They were involved in a carriage accident and died
  • 14. What is the subtitle of 'Love and Freindship'?
A) 'Deceived in Freindship and Betrayed in Love'
B) 'Letters of a Young Lady'
C) 'The Adventures of Laura'
D) 'A Tale of Sensibility'
  • 15. What literary style does 'Love and Freindship' parody?
A) Detective stories
B) Historical novels
C) Science fiction
D) Romantic novels
  • 16. How do Laura and Sophia's fainting spells turn out in 'Love and Freindship'?
A) They always turn out badly for the female characters
B) They bring them good fortune
C) They lead to romantic success
D) They are ignored by others
  • 17. What is one of the themes critiqued in 'Love and Freindship'?
A) Scientific discoveries
B) Economic theories
C) The novel of Sensibility
D) Political revolutions
  • 18. According to Juliet McMaster, what does Austen highlight in 'Love and Freindship'?
A) The benefits of wealth
B) The importance of family values
C) The absurdity of the typical behavior of sentimental heroines
D) The virtues of romantic love
  • 19. What does Marilyn Butler argue about Austen's perspective on sensibility?
A) Austen promotes it as a positive force
B) Austen critiques its emphasis on individualism with no limits
C) Austen ignores the concept of sensibility
D) Austen supports its emphasis on individualism
  • 20. What does Peter Knox-Shaw argue about Austen's satire in 'Love and Freindship'?
A) It supports the Enlightenment view of rationality over emotion
B) It belongs to a liberal revolution critiquing excessive reliance on emotions
C) It endorses sensibility without critique
D) It dismisses all forms of emotional expression
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