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How many villages does Umuofia comprise?
9
author
Achebe
At the close of Things Fall Apart, the District Commissioner thinks the story of Okonkwo coudl made interesting reading, "perhaps not a whole chapter, but a reasonable paragraph at any rate." How should we interpret this in the context of Achebe's novel?
Achebe has written an entire novel on this character while the commissioner thinks he's only worth a paragraph. This shows the differences in values between the two societies.
an oracle
Agbala
In which of the following ways is "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" demonstrative of Modernist tendencies?
All of these answers apply.
Which of the following is an example of middle class repressive society in A Doll's House?
All of these answers apply.
Whom did Okonkwo beat in his legendary wrestling match?
Amalinze the Cat
priestess of Agbala
Chielo
Okonkwo's wife
Ekweft
Okonkwo's daughter
Ezinma
According to Yeats' "Easter 1916", all of tthe people who died or were executed for the Easter 1916 uprising were people who were deserving of hero status.
False
In "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" the speaker uses the allusion to Lazarus to show that he too possesses great knowledge which he can share if only the world will listen to him.
False
In "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," the line "Though I have seen my head [grown slightly bald] brought in upon a platter/ I am no prophet" is an allusion to John the Baptist. Prufrock feels that he, like John, will be murdered if he speaks the truth.
False
Like the Romantics, Realists valued the exceptional members of the middle class.
False
Modernism tends to produce works that are easily resolved.
False
Realism often explores the ethics of the upper classes.
False
Whereas the Romantics examined the ethical choices made by upper class individuals, Realism examines and comments upon the ethical choices of the middle class.
False
Yeats' theory of historical gyres can be illustrated through his poems "A Coat" and "Easter 1916."
False
To which of the following does Eliot not allude in "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"?
He alludes to all of these.
Which of the following statements is true of the character of Obierika in Things Fall Apart?
He questions the injustices of ritual law as well as the assumed traditions of his tribe.
boy given to Umuofia by a neighbor village
Ikemefuna
Who are "MacDonagh and MacBride/ And Connolly and Pearse"?
Irish patriots who died as a result of the Easter 1916 uprising.
How did World War I affect writers of the Modernist period?
It created a sense of fragmentation and disillusionment.
Which of the following statements is true of "Leda and the Swan"? 1. It references a Roman myth of creation. 2.All of these answers apply. 3.It is by Yeats and uses the myth of Achilles' birth to discuss the coming age of history. 4. It implies a comparision between the Greco-Roman era and the Christian era.
It implies a comparision between the Greco-Roman era and the Christian Era
Which is true of the quotation, "In the room the women come and go talking of Michelangelo"?
It is by Eliot and mentions one of the most misunderstood artists in history.
Which is true of the quotation, "And what rough beast, its hour come at last"?
It is by Yeats and represents the birth of a new, humanistic era.
Which of the following statements is not true of the quotation, "Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold"?
It is from Yeats' "Easter 1916."
Which is true of the title of Things Fall Apart?
It is from a Yeats poem which also has the theme of the end of a civilization.
Which social idea of the late 19th century claims that as long as the upper class holds the reigns of power, the poor will grow less and less powerful and be crushed under the heels of those who control production?
Marxism
To which other divine mother can Leda (in "Leda and the Swan") be compared?
Mary
white missionary
Mr. Brown
native teacher and leader of the Mbanta church
Mr. Kiaga
In what country does Things Fall Apart take place?
Nigeria
In what country is A Doll's House set?
Norway
Okonkwo's son
Nwoye
Okonkwo's best friend
Obierika
Okonkwo's third wife
Ojiubo
leader of the Igbo community
Okonkwo
white missionary who takes over for Mr. Brown
Rev. Smith
Which of the following did not influence the work of T. S. Eliot?
Romantic poetry
Which social idea of the late 19th century proposes that races and social classes should prosper, live or die according to how "fit" they were?
Social Darwinism
Which of these is a reason Nwoye converts to Christianity in Things Fall Apart?
The Christian hymns appeal to his confusion over the injustices in the tribal laws
Which of the folllowing is the best interpretation of the line "A terrible beauty is born"?
The line shows the paradox between the terrible death of the Irish patriots and the beauty of having new Irish martyrs for the cause.
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding Yeats' "Easter 1916"?
The poem is a cry for Ireland to end its quest for "home rule."
What is ironic about the title of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"?
The speaker never has the nerve to confess his love.
Which of the following is the best interpretation of the line "I have measured out my life with coffee spoons"?
The speaker sees his life as a series of social but trivial interactions.
Twice in "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" the speaker leads us to the brink of an "overwhelming question," but never explicitly clarifies what that question might be. What is the question?
The speaker wants to ask a girl if she likes him.
In A Doll's House, Nora's decision to leave her children has a valid basis in the play.
True
Naturalists portryed individuals as animals, and if there were a God, He was against those humans struggling for survival.
True
Okonkwo always wishes that his daughter Ezinma had been born a son instead.
True
Okonkwo fears that he will become like his father.
True
Realists portrayed middle class characters whereas the naturalists focused more on working class individuals who were brutalized by society.
True
The allusion to Shakespeare's play Hamlet in :"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is appropriate because both works have as a primary theme the fear of taking any real action.
True
Whereas the Romantics valued nature as a way of seeing God connect with man, Realists questioned the very existence of God.
True
known for his weakness and irresponsible nature
Unoka
What is on the card Dr. Rank leaves at the Helmer home in A Doll's House?
a black cross
Why does Okonkwo kill Ikemefuna?
because Okonkwo is afraid that if he doesn't others will call him weak
white administrator of Umuofia
commissioner
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" can best be described as which type of poem?
dramatic monologue
Where, exactly, does the action for A Doll's House take place?
in one room of the house
For what reason is Okonkwo exiled?
killing a fellow tribesman
What does Nora do at the end of A Doll's House?
leaves her family and husband
What little treat does Nora sneak when Helmer isn't looking in A Doll's House?
macaroons
Prufrock proclaims that he is not the hero of his own tale; rather, he is "an attendant lord, one that will do/ To swell a progress, start a scene or two..."Politic, cautious, and meticulous;/ Full of high sentence, but a it obtuse;/ At times" Which of the following is the proper use of "obtuse" in this description?
not quick or alert in intellect
What holy animal does Okonkwo's clan suspect the Christians have killed and eaten?
python
What are the outcasts in Things Fall Apart required to do before they may join the church?
shave their heads
In "The Second Coming," what creatured does Yeats describe as having "a shape with lion body and the head of a man"?
sphinx
In A Doll's House, what is Dr. Rank's disease?
syphilis
What dance does Nora do at the party in A Doll's House?
tarantella
To what does the phrase "what rough beast, its hour come round at last, slouches towards Bethlehem to be born" allude?
the birth of Christ
Who is Anne-Marie in A Doll's House?
the children's nanny/nurse
Who is Krogstad?
the man from who Nora Helmer borrows money
In A Doll's House, why has Nora borrowed large amounts of money?
to take her husband on a trip for his health
What is the primary crop of the Igbo people?
yams
Which poem by Yeats illustrates his desire to pull together myths, stories, traditions, and ideas of the past in order to create a new Irish tradition?
"A Coat"