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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. About what does James needle Kathryn at the beginning of Chapter 4?
2. In Chapter 5, what does Volterra talk to Owen about?
3. In Chapter 2, what does Owen admit is the only thing he wants to do with his life?
4. Who is Mrs. Helen?
5. What item does James buy as soon as he arrives in Amman in Chapter 6?
Short Essay Questions
1. Describe Owen Brademas.
2. In Chapter 4, what plan does Kathryn have for after her dig ends?
3. How has Charles Maitland changed of late?
4. What explanation of the language cult's motives does Vosdanik offer in Chapter 6?
5. How has Kathryn Axton changes since separating from James?
6. What strange coincidence does James notice at the end of Chapter 6?
7. How did James Axton begin working at Northeast Group?
8. What theories do Kathryn and Owen posit about the killings in Chapter 5?
9. Why is James ridiculed by his friends in the beginning of Chapter 1?
10. Describe Tap Axton.
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
James Axton's relationships with women change dramatically over the course of The Names. In certain respects, he is paralyzed throughout with the narrative by his inability to connect emotionally with a woman. Write an essay about this transition in three parts:
Part 1) What is the state of James Axton's marriage to Kathryn at the beginning of the play? Why are the two of them separated? How does the living situation at the beginning of the novel seem prepared to break apart, and what series of events effectively ends their marriage?
Part 2) How does James's interaction with Janet Ruffing typify his relationship with the female gender after his marriage ends? What does this attitude toward sex do for his outlook? Is he more or less happy than when he was married? What is DeLillo saying about marriage in this regard?
Part 3) Discuss James's relationship with Ann Maitland. What do the two have in common? How do these similarities create a deeper connection that transcends James's general attitude toward women? Discuss how this relationship matures, and what this means.
Essay Topic 2
A central theme of Don DeLillo's The Names is the mystical and broad meaning of language. In this novel, language and words not only contain meaning but also a sort of divine truth. Write an essay in three parts about the way DeLillo deals with truth in the novel:
Part 1) Owen Brademas is the major character with the most passionate connection to language in the novel. Discuss what influences in his life, beginning with his childhood, have contributed to this connection. What does he want to do with his life, and how do words become part of this? What is the purpose of ancient words, in his viewpoint?
Part 2) Midway through the novel, the mysterious Vosdanik explains the significance of words to the mysterious cult. Describe the role of language to the lonely men of the desert. Why are they obsessed with them? Historically, what has been the significance of words to spiritual acolytes?
Part 3) What is the methodology of the language cult? Why do they commit their murders? What divine extreme are they reaching for? Citing the words of Vosdanik, Andahl, and Singh, discuss the meaning of the cult in the world of the novel. Are they the touchstone of love of language in The Names?
Essay Topic 3
In DeLillo's novel, objects and words take on symbolic value. Some of this becomes inchoate as a result of age and divine intent. Some of it is created in the mind of the observer. Write an essay discussing the significance of certain objects in the book. What individual is engrossed with this object, and what reasons does he or she give? What effect does this object have on characters? What divine significance does this object have in relation to other elements of the novel?
Part 1) The Acropolis
Part 2) The Cuneiform the archeologist hires a boy to read on a high precipice.
Part 3) The Ta Onomata boulder
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