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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. When is William embarrassed?
2. What is Kear able to do?
3. Why does the person telling William the story of the Driffields say Ted marries Rosie.
4. About what does Roy talk that irritates William?
5. What does William recommend about Ted's first novel while at school?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does William think about on his way home from the lunch with Kear?
2. How does William act for a while around the Driffields after seeing Rosie with Kemp?
3. Who comes to see William off to the new school term and how does William act?
4. Describe Roy Kear.
5. Why does Roy want William's assistance in writing Ted's biograph and what is Roy's purpose in doing so?
6. How does Ashenden characterize Alroy Kear's writing career?
7. What happens when William finds Rosie at tea one evening and then after Rosie walks out the door?
8. What are Roy and William doing and what topic does Roy bring up?
9. What does William express about the concept of beauty?
10. What does Roy say about Amy as a wife and helpmate to Ted?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Roy never marries because he believes marriage interferes with art and "people do not want to be bothered with the wives of authors and painters." Discuss the following:
1. How do you think having a spouse can detract from one's art?
2. How do you think having a spouse can enhance one's art?
3. When looking at the ways a spouse can either enhance or detract from one's art, which matrimonial state do you think you would choose were you an artist? Why?
4. What other aspects of life can detract and/or enhance one's artistic output?
Essay Topic 2
Ted Driffield is married twice and has one other woman figure prominently in his life. Discuss the following:
1. Compare and contrast Rosie Driffield with Amy Driffield. Who seems more real, sincere, or honest? Which of them do you think was more helpful to Ted's artistic endeavors? Why? Do you think Rosie could have done for Ted what Amy does for Ted? What about Amy doing for Ted what Rosie does for him? Explain fully.
2. Compare and contrast Rosie Driffield with Isabel Trafford. Who seems more real, sincere, or honest? Which of them do you think was more helpful to Ted's artistic endeavors? Why? Do you think Rosie could have done for Ted what Isabel does for him? What do you think about Isabel doing for Ted what Rosie does for him? Explain fully.
3. Compare and contrast Amy Driffield with Isabel Trafford. Who seems more real, sincere, or honest? Which of them do you think was more helpful to Ted's artistic endeavors? Why? Do you think Amy could have done for Ted what Isabel does for Ted? What about Isabel doing for Ted what Amy does for him? Explain fully.
Essay Topic 3
Three of the prominent characters are writers. They are Ted Driffield, William Ashshenden and Roy Kear. Each one feels differently about his art. Discuss the following:
1. Compare and contrast Ted as an artist to William as an artist. How are they alike? Different? Who seems to be more of a "true" artist? Who seems most sincere in his artistic pursuit? Or are both equally sincere? What do each use as his "muse"? Do you think both would pursue writing regardless of the public's reception? Why or why not?
2. Compare and contrast Ted as an artist to Roy as an artist. How are they alike? Different? Who seems to be more of a "true" artist? Who seems most sincere in his artistic pursuit? Are both equally sincere? What do each use as his "muse?" Do you think both would pursue writing regardless of the public's reception? Why or why not?
3. Compare and contrast William as an artist to Roy as an artist. How are they alike? Different? Who seems to be more of a "true" artist? Who seems most sincere in his artistic pursuit? Or are both equally sincere? What do each use as his "muse?" Do you think both would pursue writing regardless of the public's reception? Why or why not?
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