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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. In his sermon, what does the grandfather say is left in Gilead?
2. What hymn writer wrote "Grant me on earth what seems Thee best, Till death and Heav'n reveal the rest"?
3. What is Jack's son's name?
4. What is the name of the article John reads in the Ladies' Home Journal?
5. What does John state that the attempt to defend belief can do?
Short Essay Questions
1. What are Jack's reasons for coming home to Gilead?
2. How does John explain the futility of defending beliefs?
3. What does Jack share with John that acts as a prelude to the novel's climax? Share some details about the specifics of Jack's revelation.
4. John states that he doesn't forgive Jack, writing "I wouldn't know were to begin." What provokes this statement?
5. What is John's point on preaching on Hagar and Ishmael?
6. How does John recall Boughton's parents?
7. What is the content of the conversation that Jack and Lila have as John feigns being asleep?
8. How does John respond to Jack's question about his family moving to Gilead?
9. John writes an extensive contemplation of the Ten Commandments, focusing on the Fifth Commandment. What are some of his thoughts?
10. Describe John's birthday.
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
John seems to harbor some resentment to the fact that he is Jack Boughton's namesake. Discuss why this is the case, how this resentment manifests itself, and how he deals with the responsibility of helping forge Jack's character.
Essay Topic 2
Christianity and interpretations of the bible play an important role in the book's actions and themes. Discuss whether or not unfamiliarity with the bible is a handicap in understanding Gilead. Consider whether or not this is a "religious" book, and defend your answer. Discuss whether the book would appeal to or be a turn-off to someone with little or no interest in religion, and why.
Essay Topic 3
In the section encompassing pages 86 - 104, an image of communion is presented, as it is throughout the novel. Consider the significance of this ritual outside the walls of a church. Discuss what the implication of this event is, especially in light of the theme of the relationship between fathers and sons outside the realm of religion. Factor in, too, the relationship between John and Jack.
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