A) Delphine Roux B) Faunia Farley C) Coleman Silk D) Nathan Zuckerman
A) Writer B) Doctor C) Professor D) Lawyer
A) History B) Literature C) Classics D) Philosophy
A) An illness. B) Her divorce. C) The death of her children. D) A car accident.
A) Identity. B) Technology. C) Globalization. D) War.
A) Athena College. B) Princeton University. C) Harvard University. D) Yale University.
A) He commits fraud. B) He has an affair. C) He uses a racial slur. D) He plagiarizes an article.
A) A historical event. B) A personal failure. C) A physical blemish. D) The mark of racial identity and societal judgment.
A) She comes from a troubled family. B) She is an immigrant. C) She is a college dropout. D) She is from a wealthy family.
A) It's linear. B) It's dismissed. C) It's central to the characters' identities. D) It's irrelevant.
A) Leslie Silk B) Natalie Silk C) Delphine Silk D) Faunia Farley
A) Fraud B) Racism C) Theft D) Plagiarism
A) Nathan's sister. B) Coleman's wife. C) Colleague and antagonist of Coleman. D) Faunia's friend.
A) Through Coleman's reflections on his life choices. B) By focusing solely on Faunia's past. C) Through a series of external conflicts. D) By ignoring the theme.
A) That it can be subjective. B) That it hurts. C) That it is irrelevant. D) That it is always objective.
A) Only third-person. B) Second-person. C) Only first-person. D) First-person and third-person.
A) Flashbacks B) Epistolary format C) Stream of consciousness D) Allegory
A) Saul Bellow B) Philip Roth C) John Updike D) Kurt Vonnegut
A) Fear B) Desperation C) Greed D) Personal conviction
A) Writer B) Professor C) Politician D) Scholar
A) 2010 B) 1995 C) 2000 D) 2005
A) The mentor B) The hero C) The antagonist D) The observer
A) Jewish B) African American C) Italian D) Irish
A) As a social construct. B) As irrelevant. C) As a danger. D) As a biological fact.
A) Nathan Zuckerman B) Faunia Farley C) The author D) Coleman Silk
A) Mystery B) Literary fiction C) Science fiction D) Romantic fiction
A) The complexities of identity and trauma. B) A traditional housewife. C) A person seeking fame. D) A symbol of purity. |