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This test consists of 5 short answer questions and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. The German in the refuge served as which of the following?
2. When the men are on leave, it is evident that Blaire changed in what way?
3. What is an international trench?
4. What hazard do the men face even after they reach the relative safety of the heights?
5. How does Lamuse return to the trench after helping the sappers?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
The equipment, appearance, and clothing of the poilus is discussed at length throughout the book. They are depicted as individuals, each with a unique look and personality. This individuality forms an important theme in the novel, demonstrating that the soldiers are normal people thrust into circumstances that they have difficulty adapting to and understanding. They maintain this individuality until the final chapter of the book, when the rain and mud make the men of both sides appear the same.
Part 1) Using examples from the book, explain how the author establishes the individuality of the soldiers on the basis of appearance.
Part 2) Discuss how this individuality reflects the soldier's unique backgrounds and temperaments.
Part 3) How does this individuality become an important theme in the novel? Why is it important that the author picks out and differentiates individuals among the masses of the French army? Explain how this theme is developed in the novel, starting with the introduction of the individual soldiers, and ending with the reflection near the end of the novel that war is made up of individuals, but that they fade into nothing in the grand scheme of the struggle.
Essay Topic 2
Corporal Bertrand is the aloof leader of the narrator's squad. The men respect his leadership, and he clearly is capable, most of his men having earned medals for their exploits.
Part 1) Describe Cpl. Bertrand as a character. What are his major character traits? What sets him apart, other than his rank, from the other members of the squad?
Part 2) What evidence suggests that Cpl. Bertrand is a capable leader? How does he earn the loyalty of the men who serve under his command?
Part 3) Explain, using examples from the book, what Cpl. Bertrand's leadership style is like in action. How does this contribute to the functioning of the squad?
Essay Topic 3
Eudoxie is a major character, although her time in the story is brief. She affects many characters and their interactions with her illuminate many details about these individuals.
Part 1) Who is Eudoxie? Where does she come from? What is unusual about her? Why is she frequently seen in seemingly dangerous areas near the front?
Part 2) Describe the effects that Eudoxie has on some of the men of the squad.
Part 3) Explain Eudoxie's purpose as a character. What does she represent, and what themes does her character relate to or affect?
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