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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. Who is Pasha deceiving?
2. To what does Pascali admit?
3. What does Izzet tell Pascali?
4. What does Pascali know about Izzet and Pasha regarding payment?
5. What is Mannfeldt?
Short Essay Questions
1. Summarize the interaction between Pascali and Bowles just before Pascali leaves the evacuation site and explain if you think Pascali intends to follow through on the agreement with Bowles.
2. How is the previous foreshadowing come to completion in this final section?
3. In what position does Bowles place Pascali in not meeting with Izzet at the hotel and how is this ironic?
4. How does the symbolism in this section express the duality of the natures of both Bowles and Pascali?
5. What is odd about Pascali's reaction to Bowles's not showing up for the meeting?
6. Explain what Pascali has figured out and how Bowles fits into the picture.
7. What evidence is there that Pascali may be in danger?
8. By this section, can we be certain as to whether Pascali is a reliable narrator?
9. What do you think is Pascali's interpretation of the man he follows and sees laughing with Bowles?
10. What is ironic as Pascali reflects on whether to send this latest report to the Sultan?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
There seems to be a high level of tension on this Greek Island as there are rebel forces wanting to overthrow the occupation government (that of the Ottoman Empire). Answer the following questions and write a well-developed, cohesive essay using examples from the text and your research or personal experience:
1. What are some of the scenes that show the tension between the rebels and the powers in control of the island? Who seems to have the upper hand? Why?
2. What imagery throughout the book supports the idea of rebellion and change? Give specific examples.
3. If you were asked to predict how likely it is that this island would revert back to Greek control, what would you answer? Why? Give specific examples.
Essay Topic 2
In Section 10, as Pascali walks to the meeting with Izzet for payment, he smells the blood of the sheep slaughter and reflects that he himself feared this death until recently. Answer the following questions by writing a well-developed, cohesive essay using examples from the text, your research or personal experience:
1. There are often meanings in a sentence or word that have what is called a "double entendre" or "adianoeta" (a lesser-used word). The double entendre of the phrase "blood of the sheep slaughter and reflects that he himself feared this death until recently" is quite subtle. How do you think this description has a double entendre? Explain.
2. Find a few examples throughout the book of words and/or phrases that can have a double entendre. Cite each one and the meanings the phrase can have. How does a double entendre enhance the scene, dialog, or meaning?
3. Can you think of instances in your life when you say something that means two different things? What are some examples of double entendre you have used in your own life?
4. What other author have you read that tends to use the double entendre (think Shakespeare, many poets, etc...)? Find examples find some other works and discuss them.
Essay Topic 3
In section 8, at the church, the wax figure of the Saint is brought forward covered by a curtain, where priests prepare him for the reenactment of the Ascension. When the curtain is drawn back, the statue is standing, clothed in robes as has been enacted for years. However, on this day, something has gone wrong and the statue suddenly falls forward, striking the concrete and beheads itself. Choose one of the following and write a well-developed, cohesive essay using examples from the text and your research or personal experience:
1. In addition to much symbolism in this novel, there are also a number of metaphors. Define metaphor and symbolism and compare the two using specific examples both from the book and other sources. Which do you feel is more effective? Which seems better at expressing the idea of an abstract concept? Why would you use one over the other--give specific examples.
2. For what do you think this scene is a metaphor? Explain using specific examples. Does the metaphor work for you?
3. Write a real or hypothetical situation in your personal experience that includes one or more abstract concepts and then create a metaphor to express that experience. Next, choose a way to use symbolism in the telling of the experience. Which way seems more effective at portraying the experience?
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