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Death of Virgil by Hermann Broch
Contributed by: Lawrence
  • 1. The novel 'Death of Virgil' by Hermann Broch is a profound exploration of the final hours of the Roman poet Virgil, who is depicted in a state of reflection and existential contemplation as he nears the end of his life. Set against the backdrop of the ancient world, Broch's narrative delves into themes of art, mortality, and the struggle between the ephemeral nature of human existence and the enduring quest for meaning. Through the fragmented structure of the text, which blends poetic prose with philosophical musings, the reader is invited to witness Virgil's inner conflict as he grapples with the weight of his literary legacy and the inevitability of death. The work serves not only as a meditation on Virgil's own life and contributions to literature, particularly his epic 'Aeneid', but also as a commentary on the artist's role in society and the tensions between personal desire and public expectation. Broch's rich language and intricate narrative weave together a tapestry of thoughts that reflect on the beauty of creation amidst the shadow of extinction, making 'Death of Virgil' a timeless inquiry into the relationship between life, art, and the finitude inherent in the human experience.

    Who is the author of 'Death of Virgil'?
A) Hermann Broch
B) Rainer Maria Rilke
C) Thomas Mann
D) Franz Kafka
  • 2. In which year was 'Death of Virgil' first published?
A) 1935
B) 1955
C) 1945
D) 1965
  • 3. What theme does 'Death of Virgil' explore primarily?
A) Love and betrayal
B) Art and mortality
C) Faith and doubt
D) War and peace
  • 4. What is the narrative style of 'Death of Virgil'?
A) Epistolary
B) Stream of consciousness
C) First-person narrative
D) Third-person omniscient
  • 5. Which philosophical movement is associated with Broch's work?
A) Surrealism
B) Existentialism
C) Realism
D) Romanticism
  • 6. What is the primary focus of Virgil's reflections?
A) The nature of existence
B) The concept of power
C) The experience of love
D) The pursuit of happiness
  • 7. What literary device is prominently used in the novel?
A) Symbolism
B) Alliteration
C) Foreshadowing
D) Irony
  • 8. Which work of Virgil is referenced throughout the novel?
A) Metamorphoses
B) The Iliad
C) The Odyssey
D) The Aeneid
  • 9. What does Virgil symbolize in the novel?
A) The artist
B) The politician
C) The lover
D) The warrior
  • 10. What role do angels play in 'Death of Virgil'?
A) Symbolic guides
B) Literal protectors
C) Distractors
D) Judges
  • 11. What event is central to the plot of 'Death of Virgil'?
A) Virgil's death
B) The writing of a poem
C) Virgil's birth
D) The fall of Rome
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