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Autobiography Of A Face by Lucy Grealy
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  • 1. Autobiography of a Face by Lucy Grealy is a profound and poignant memoir that delves deeply into the author's experiences as she grapples with the physical and emotional ramifications of a childhood illness that left her with a disfigured face. Grealy, who underwent numerous surgeries to reconstruct her jaw after being diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, uses her writing to explore themes of identity, beauty, and the societal perceptions of appearance. The narrative offers an intimate glimpse into her struggles with self-image and the longing for acceptance, highlighting how her face, marred by scars and surgeries, becomes a focal point of her existence and social interactions. Throughout the memoir, Grealy interweaves reflections on her relationships with family, friends, and strangers, illustrating how her altered appearance informs and at times distorts these connections. With lyrical prose and profound honesty, she articulates the complexities of navigating a world that often judges individuals by their looks, ultimately seeking to define her sense of self beyond the limitations imposed by her physical condition. The book not only serves as a personal account of Grealy's journey towards self-acceptance but also poses deeper questions about the nature of beauty, empathy, and the human experience.

    What medical condition did Lucy Grealy have?
A) Multiple sclerosis
B) Leukemia
C) Lupus
D) Ewing's sarcoma
  • 2. At what age was Lucy diagnosed with cancer?
A) Nine
B) Sixteen
C) Five
D) Thirteen
  • 3. What part of her body was most affected by her cancer and treatments?
A) Her eye
B) Her jaw
C) Her leg
D) Her arm
  • 4. Where did Lucy attend the prestigious writing program?
A) University of Iowa
B) New York University
C) Harvard University
D) Stanford University
  • 5. What literary form is 'Autobiography of a Face'?
A) Biography
B) Memoir
C) Short story collection
D) Novel
  • 6. What did Lucy believe would solve all her problems?
A) Becoming famous
B) Moving to another country
C) Finding true love
D) Reconstructive surgery
  • 7. What did Lucy discover about beauty and identity by the end of the memoir?
A) Surgery could fix everything
B) True identity comes from within
C) Beauty is everything
D) She would never be happy
  • 8. What was the reaction of strangers to Lucy's appearance?
A) Admiration
B) Immediate friendship
C) Indifference
D) Staring and discomfort
  • 9. What ultimately happened to Lucy Grealy?
A) She fully recovered
B) She stopped writing
C) She became a doctor
D) She died from a drug overdose
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