"Jane Eyre"
Poetry
"A Modest Proposal"
"1984"
"Things Fall Apart"
100

What is Adele's relation to Rochester?

His ward.

100

In “The Lamb” by William Blake, what is one characteristic of innocence?

Defenselessness and vulnerability.

100

In “A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift, what specific problem in Ireland does Swift’s “proposal” pretend to solve?

The problem of widespread poverty.

100

This dictionary writer in the Ministry of Truth is vaporized.

Syme.

100

Why was Okonkwo famous?

For wrestling.

200

What is unusual about Jane's first meeting with Rochester on the road in the woods?

He didn't introduce himself.

200

In “The Tyger,” what question does Blake ask in the first stanza?

Who made the tiger?

200

How will the “proposal” benefit Irish parents?

It is free and it will give them an income.

200

He gives out his home address to Winston before a telescreen.

O'Brien.

200

How is Unoka described?

He is described as a lazy, indebted, drunkard.

300

How is Rochester's appearance described?

He is athletic, dark, and grim.

300

Where does Blake suggest that the Tyger was made?

In the underworld.

300

Why does Swift feel that his “proposal” is superior to others that have been put forth?

It is easier to carry out and will boost the Irish economy.

300

He remembers stealing chocolate from a sibling in a dream.

Winston.

300

What happened between Okonkwo’s village and the neighboring village of Mbaino?

A woman of Umuofia was murdered.

400

Why does Jane agree to return to Gateshead Hall?

She feels that it is the morally correct thing to do.

400

In “The World Is Too Much with Us” by William Wordsworth, why would the speaker rather be an ancient, pagan Greek?

The pagans deeply respected nature.

400

According to Swift’s “proposal,” at what age would children contribute to the feeding and clothing of thousands?

At one year.

400

She explains that one reason why the Party restricts marriage is to create excess energy that can be transformed into “war fever” or “leader worship.”

Julia.

400

What is the setting of the beginning of the story?

The village of Umuofia.

500

How does Mrs. Fairfax react to the announcement of Jane's marriage to Rochester?

She is disturbed and warns Jane.

500

According to the same poem, what has distanced us from nature?

Modern consumerism and materialism.

500

In “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” by William Wordsworth, what scene does the speaker encounter?

A field of daffodils.

500

He supplies Winston with a copy of Goldstein’s book.

O'Brien.

500

What influenced the decisions made in Umuofia?

The Oracle.