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#1
What is the key theme in The Catcher in the Rye?
- Life in luxury
- Struggle for identity and truth
- Success in business
- Patriotism in war
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Struggle for identity and truth
#2
How does Holden feel about adulthood?
- He welcomes maturity
- He sees it as fake and corrupt
- He ignores emotions
- He respects authority
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He sees it as fake and corrupt
#3
How does Slaughterhouse-Five mix genres?
- Retells fairy tales
- Uses romance and myth
- Focuses on horror
- Combines war realism with sci-fi
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Combines war realism with sci-fi
#4
Why is Slaughterhouse-Five anti-war?
- Praises the army
- Supports nationalism
- Shows the absurdity of violence
- Glorifies soldiers
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Shows the absurdity of violence
#5
What defines Everyman by Roth?
- Reflection on mortality
- Celebration of youth
- Social comedy
- Political satire
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Reflection on mortality
#6
What emotion drives Everyman?
- Pride and joy
- Love of wealth
- Anger at society
- Regret and self-reflection
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Regret and self-reflection
#7
How does The Fault in Our Stars treat death?
- As illusion
- As punishment
- As mystery
- As part of meaningful life
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As part of meaningful life
#8
How does Hazel show courage?
- By blaming others
- By denying pain
- By escaping home
- By accepting her illness
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By accepting her illness
#9
What dream haunts Harry in Rabbit at Rest?
- Family reunion
- Political freedom
- Artistic fame
- Lost American Dream
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Lost American Dream
#10
What does Updike criticize in Rabbit at Rest?
- Immigration
- Romantic ideals
- Materialism and decline
- Religion
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Materialism and decline
#11
How does O. Henry create surprise?
- With tragic deaths
- With fantasy creatures
- With long settings
- With ironic endings
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With ironic endings
#12
What makes The Last Leaf touching?
- Mystery plot
- Magic realism
- Revenge theme
- Sacrifice for friendship
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Sacrifice for friendship
#13
How is Heller’s humor different?
- Dark and absurd
- Purely romantic
- Simple slapstick
- Religious satire
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Dark and absurd
#14
What causes Willy’s downfall?
- Blind faith in the Dream
- Lucky rivals
- External enemies
- Lack of talent
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Blind faith in the Dream
#15
What connects Lee and Baldwin?
- Focus on Europe
- Exploration of fantasy
- Interest in technology
- Fight against racial injustice
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Fight against racial injustice
#16
What gives Scout maturity in Mockingbird?
- Meeting new friends
- Moving abroad
- Reading novels
- Witnessing unfair trial
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Witnessing unfair trial
#17
How does Walker empower women?
- Through magic
- Through wealth
- Through language and letters
- Through travel
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Through language and letters
#18
How does Morrison use memory?
- To heal trauma
- To reject history
- To glorify past
- To forget pain
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To heal trauma
#19
Why is Beloved unique?
- Centers on comedy
- Mixes realism with spirit world
- Uses epic battles
- Tells detective story
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Mixes realism with spirit world
#20
What idea unites Morrison’s works?
- Urban alienation
- Science progress
- Male heroism
- Black female identity
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Black female identity
#21
How does Bradbury warn readers?
- Against silence
- Against friendship
- Against censorship and ignorance
- Against travel
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Against censorship and ignorance
#22
What saves Montag in Fahrenheit 451?
- Firefighters
- Wealth
- Knowledge and books
- Robots
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Knowledge and books
#23
How does King show evil in The Shining?
- Through ghosts only
- Through war scenes
- Through psychological horror
- Through religion
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Through psychological horror
#24
What changes Jack Torrance?
- His fortune
- His students
- His fame
- The haunted hotel
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The haunted hotel
#25
How is The Godfather modern?
- Links crime to American Dream
- Uses fantasy
- Focuses on myth
- Ignores politics
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Links crime to American Dream
#26
What defines Michael Corleone’s tragedy?
- Leaving crime
- Losing humanity for power
- Gaining wisdom
- Winning peace
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Losing humanity for power
#27
How does Salinger write Holden’s voice?
- In poetry form
- In official reports
- In essays
- In realistic teen language
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In realistic teen language
#28
What links Vonnegut and Beat writers?
- Non-linear, anti-war style
- Historical romance
- Formal narration
- Religious texts
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Non-linear, anti-war style
#29
Why does Vonnegut use time travel?
- To amuse children
- To teach science
- To add mystery
- To show trauma and absurdity
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To show trauma and absurdity
#30
How does Roth portray aging?
- As humor
- As happy renewal
- As inner moral struggle
- As spiritual victory
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As inner moral struggle
#31
What is Green’s message about love?
- It avoids death
- It depends on fame
- It always ends badly
- It brings meaning even in pain
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It brings meaning even in pain
#32
What does Updike reveal through Harry?
- Artistic ambition
- Political reform
- Moral perfection
- Middle-class disillusion
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Middle-class disillusion
#33
How does Hemingway modernize prose?
- By dialect
- By myth references
- By simple, direct style
- By poetic rhythm
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By simple, direct style
#34
What theme repeats in Hemingway’s works?
- Humor and irony
- Technology
- Magic and myth
- Courage and loss
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Courage and loss
#35
Why is Death of a Salesman still relevant?
- Shows medieval life
- Reflects modern work pressure
- Praises capitalism
- Describes war heroes
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Reflects modern work pressure
#36
How does Baldwin connect race and art?
- Praises violence
- Centers on Europe
- Uses voice for equality
- Focuses on fairy tales
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Uses voice for equality
#37
What defines Flannery O’Connor’s tone?
- Irony and moral shock
- Calm romance
- Humor only
- Political satire
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Irony and moral shock
#38
How is O. Henry different from O’Connor?
- Both war writers
- City irony vs Southern Gothic
- Both detectives
- Same tone
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City irony vs Southern Gothic
#39
How does Morrison use symbolism?
- To describe weather
- To create humor
- To express pain and memory
- To teach history
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To express pain and memory
#40
What is the central symbol in Beloved?
- The ghost as memory of trauma
- The church
- The sea
- The city
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The ghost as memory of trauma
#41
How does Hemingway depict nature?
- As safe
- As indifferent and harsh
- As friendly
- As magical
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As indifferent and harsh
#42
What is the role of family in The Godfather?
- Romance
- Financial gain
- Political power
- Loyalty and betrayal
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Loyalty and betrayal
#43
How does Faulkner explore memory?
- Through dialogue
- Through fragmented narrative
- Through humor
- Through linear story
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Through fragmented narrative
#44
What does the green light symbolize in Gatsby?
- Love
- Danger
- Wealth
- Hope and the American Dream
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Hope and the American Dream
#45
How does Orwell portray dystopia?
- Technological paradise
- Totalitarian control and propaganda
- Utopian society
- Religious order
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Totalitarian control and propaganda
#46
What is the main conflict in Of Mice and Men?
- Dreams vs Reality
- Life vs Death
- Love vs Hate
- War vs Peace
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Dreams vs Reality
#47
How is gender portrayed in The Bell Jar?
- Irrelevance
- Celebration of femininity
- Struggles with identity
- Male dominance
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Struggles with identity
#48
What is the tone of Sylvia Plath’s poetry?
- Confessional and dark
- Optimistic
- Humorous
- Romantic
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Confessional and dark
#49
How does Toni Morrison explore history?
- Through European events
- Through mythology
- Through science
- Through African American experiences
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Through African American experiences
#50
What is the significance of the title Beloved?
- Refers to a ghost and past trauma
- A city name
- A pet's name
- A metaphor for love
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Refers to a ghost and past trauma
#51
How does Chekhov use irony?
- To reveal human folly
- To entertain
- To create suspense
- To confuse
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To reveal human folly
#52
What is Kafka’s main theme?
- Comedy
- Adventure
- Alienation and bureaucracy
- Romance
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Alienation and bureaucracy
#53
How is absurdity shown in Beckett’s work?
- Through music
- Through repetitive dialogue
- Through imagery
- Through action
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Through repetitive dialogue
#54
What is the role of nature in Romantic poetry?
- Inspiration and emotion
- Scientific progress
- Political change
- Economic growth
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Inspiration and emotion
#55
How does Dickinson treat death?
- As frightening
- As a punishment
- As a mystery
- As a natural and familiar event
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As a natural and familiar event
#56
What is the narrative style of Woolf?
- Third-person omniscient
- Stream of consciousness
- Epistolary
- First-person
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Stream of consciousness
#57
How does Eliot depict modern society?
- Idealistic
- Chaotic but hopeful
- Utopian
- Fragmented and disillusioned
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Fragmented and disillusioned
#58
What role does memory play in Proust’s work?
- Minimal
- Non-existent
- Secondary
- Central to understanding life
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Central to understanding life
#59
How does Steinbeck portray the Great Depression?
- Through war stories
- Through struggles of common people
- Through poetry
- Through political leaders
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Through struggles of common people
#60
What is the theme of Heart of Darkness?
- Romance
- Colonialism and moral ambiguity
- Adventure
- Science fiction
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Colonialism and moral ambiguity
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