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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. Why does Rosie rarely attend luncheons and teas?
2. What does William thinks brings its own hazards?
3. What does William think of as the "crown of literature?"
4. What does the Bear and Key rent William?
5. What does Ted next write?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is said about Rosie as William, Amy and Roy look at photographs?
2. Describe how William encounters Rosie in New York?
3. Describe Roy's relationship with the Traffords.
4. What does William say about Rosie's affairs and what are Amy and Roy's response?
5. Describe the situation that keeps Rosie occupied for a couple weeks and which infuriates William.
6. Describe Ted's response to the fact that Rosie leaves him.
7. What is Rosie's response to William's sulkiness about Kuyper and other men?
8. What are a couple things William discovers about Rosie?
9. What does William think about the House of Lords and how he would assign rank within literature?
10. What do Roy, Amy and William do when William arrives at Amy's home?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
In chapter 7, William wonders why the adult Driffields bother with a dull, quiet, and pretentious adolescent but they take him sailing and picnicking and William becomes passionate about rubbing brasses and occasionally spends time in the church yard talking with Rosie who treats him like a grown-up. Discuss the following:
1. Do you think William's aunt and uncle have a right to fear the influence of Ted and Rosie? Why or why not?
2. William says he becomes passionate about rubbing brasses, which is a pastime Ted introduces to William. What does this say about William's impressionistic nature? Is William easily influenced as a youth? What about as an adult when conferring with Amy and Roy?
3. Do you think having one or two adults outside the family involved in a young person's life makes a difference for that person? How? Is this a positive thing? Why or why not?
Essay Topic 2
In Chapter 10, over dinner, the Vicar announces that the Driffields have bolted to London, abandoning their debts. Discuss the following:
1. How do Mary-Ann and Rosie's view of abandoning their debt coincide? Do you agree with their point of view? See chapter 13 for Rosie's point of view about the debt.
2. What do you think it says about the Driffields that they flee debts accrued? Do you think the fact that the debts are in a small town by small merchants changes the morality of it? Why or why not?
3. By the time Ted has been married to Amy for a while, William notes that Amy has reformed him from being a Bohemian. What is a Bohemian? Are Bohemians less reputable than a "normal" person? Would a Bohemian be more likely to abandon his/her debt? Explain your answers.
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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