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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. What does Eve do when Luva's mother refuses her?
2. For what does the woman of Bulika push?
3. What must Vane do in the desert?
4. How does the Army enter the city?
5. Who does Whitey drive off?
Short Essay Questions
1. What happens to the white cat that interrupts Raven's reading?
2. What does Raven tell Vane back at Vane's house?
3. What is Vane told when he seems to wake up and goes outside to find the desert alive with streams and ponds?
4. How does Vane bond with a magnificent horse and what does he do with the horse?
5. About what does Raven read from the mutilated book?
6. What is Vane contemplating about creation?
7. Describe the Princess's encounter with Lona.
8. When Vane sees the Princess, what does she tell him when she first sees him and what does he think?
9. What does Vane think about after he has been "pushed" back into his own world?
10. Describe the Fugitive Mother, who is the one who pushes for an attack on the city.
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
A clear and prominent theme of LILITH is that of death. Discuss the following:
1. Thoroughly trace and analyze the theme of death in LILITH. What are some symbols to represent death? Are there different types of death? Is death really death? Is death an illusion or real?
2. Discuss the attitude of the following characters towards death: Raven, Mr. Vane, The Little Ones, Cat-Woman, Eve, Lilith, Mr. Vane's grandfather.
3. After reading LILITH, if you thought it was an accurate portrayal of what death is, would you welcome it or run from it? Explain fully with examples from the text.
Essay Topic 2
Discuss one of the following:
1. Thoroughly trace and analyze the theme of "universal salvation" as it occurs in LILITH. What does this term mean in context of Christianity? How is it expressed in Lilith? Is this concept part of the fundamental precepts of most Christian sects? Why or why not?
2. Thoroughly trace and analyze the theme of greed as it occurs in LILITH. What characters are greedy? Why? Is Vane greedy when he reaches out to grasp the beautiful creature he sees (Chapter 7, p. 47). Who is able to let go of greed? How do they do so? Does anyone refuse to transform his/her greed? Who? Why?
3. Thoroughly trace and analyze the juxtaposing of beauty with evil. How are the two concepts related? What characters are beautiful? Is beauty only physical? What characters are beautiful on the outside but evil on the inside? Is the internal evil transformed to match the external beauty? With whom? How?
Essay Topic 3
In Chapter 8, Vane examines some old papers. One thing written there is the sentence: "I know the outspread splendour a passing show ... it may... be lifted to reveal more wonderful things." Discuss the following:
1. Discuss the implication of the above quote as to the nature of reality.
2. The reality of the world into which Vane enters through the mirror is quite different from the "real" world which is composed of only three dimensions. Compare/contrast the properties of the "real" world (that which we live in) to the properties of the world Vane visits.
3. At the end of the book, Vane, Lona and the Little Ones are walking towards a City on top of a mountain. The suggestion is that this city is "heaven." Discuss how you think the world of this city may differ from both our earth and the world in which Bulika is set.
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