Classic Books Flashcards

1
Q

What is the name of Toad’s home in The Wind in the Willows

A

Toad Hall

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2
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What are the first names of the Brothers Grimm

A

Jacob and Wilhelm

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3
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At the opening of The Old Man and the Sea, how many days had it been since Santiago had caught a fish?

A

84 days

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4
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What was the former profession of Jim Casy in The Grapes of Wrath

A

Preacher

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5
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In Gone with the Wind, what is the name of the plantation founded by the O’Hara family

A

Tara

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6
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How many parts was Don Quixote originally published in?

A

Two

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7
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Who wrote the novella Heart of Darkness?

A

Joseph Conrad

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8
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What is the title of the first part of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy?

A

Inferno

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9
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In which country was Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov originally published?

A

France

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10
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During which era does The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath take place?

A

the 1950s

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11
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Which location does Gulliver visit last in Gulliver’s Travels?

A

Houyhnhnmland

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12
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What is the name of Margaret Hale’s love interest in Elizabeth Gaskell’s novel North and South

A

John Thornton

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13
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What does the letter A stand for in The Scarlett Letter?

A

Adultress

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14
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What is the English title of the first novel published by Colette?

A

Claudine at School

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15
Q

At the end of Robinson Crusoe, who travels with Crusoe from Portugal to England

A

Friday

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16
Q

Who wrote the novel Peter and Wendy?

A

J.M. Barrie

17
Q

In the Fall of the House of Usher, who is the best and only friend of Roberick Usher?

A

The narrator

18
Q

How many older sisters does the Little Mermaid have in the tale by Hans Christian Andersen?

A

5

19
Q

What is the profession of Newland Archer in The Age of Innocence?

A

Lawyer

20
Q

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is written by which author?

A

Mark Twain

21
Q

Tess marries which character in Tess of the d’Urvervilles?

A

Angel

22
Q

After discovering Narnia in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, who is the first character Lucy meets?

A

Mr. Tumnus

23
Q

Which was the first novel by Dodie Smith?

A

I Capture the Castle (Dodie also wrote 101 Dalmations)

24
Q

In the novel Far from the Madding Crowd, what is the profession of Gabriel Oak?

A

Shepherd

25
Q

In Great Expectations, what is the name of Miss Havisham’s adopted daughter?

A

Estella

26
Q

Who is the leader of Oceania in Nineteen Eighty-four?

A

Big Brother

27
Q

Crime and Punishment opens in which city

A

St. Petersburg

28
Q

Of Mice and Men is set in the United States during which era?

A

Great Depression

29
Q

In The Seecret Garden, Mary travels from India to which country?

A

England

30
Q

Which 2 castes are not comprised of clones in Brave New World?

A

Alphas and Betas

31
Q

What animal is Boxer in Animal Farm by George Orwell?

A

Horse

32
Q

What is the name of Dr. Henry Jekyll’s alternative personality?

A

Mr. Edward Hyde

33
Q

What is the name of the narrator in Brideshead Revisited? by Evelyn Waugh

A

Charles Ryder

34
Q

Early in the novel Vanity Fair, what country had Amelia’s brother Joseph Sedley returned from?

A

India

35
Q

What is the name of the capital of Hell in John Milton’s epic poem Paradise Lost

A

Pandemonium

36
Q

The Canterbury Tales is a collection of how many stories?

A

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