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This test consists of 5 short answer questions and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Volpatte repeat as he charges into the machine gun fire?
2. In Chapter 14, the squad learns that they are headed where?
3. How do the men prevent their cleaned rifles from being stolen by lazy or dishonest soldiers?
4. What irritates the men the most about the shirkers?
5. In Chapter 15, when the men run low on supplies, what does Triloir share with the rest of the squad?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Despair is a constant threat in the novel. Many characters find unique ways to fight against despair and some are consumed by it. It is the source of strange behavior and adaptive strategies, and the cause of some seemingly suicidal actions.
Part 1) Explain the theme of despair as it occurs in the novel. How does this threat compare to other threats of trench life and warfare?
Part 2) Discuss some of the strategies some of the men develop to stave off despair. How well do these strategies fare. Explain examples of the men falling into complete despair.
Part 3) Using examples from the last chapters of the book, give a last analysis of the theme of despair. How much does it affect the men overall? How successful can they be, in the end, in fighting it off?
Essay Topic 2
The machine gun is a feared weapon on the battlefield, and rightly so. Its effectiveness is seen in detail in the chapter "Under Fire," and the men discuss it on many occasions. It is the primary reason for the existence of trench warfare, and the cause of most of the misery on which the book centers. The machine gunners themselves represent an almost élite class in the army, being specially favored targets for retribution and looting, and receiving a variety of favors from their own side.
Part 1) Use information from the book to explain what a machine gun is and its impact on warfare in the time of the novel.
Part 2) Explain the men's perceptions and fears about machine guns. Cite specific examples to justify or disprove these perceptions.
Part 3) Discuss some of the ways that machine gunners are treated differently from other soldiers, both by their own forces and by the enemy. Why do these men receive this treatment?
Essay Topic 3
This novel is alleged to be semi auto-biographical, and there are strong hints that the narrator of the story is the author. Still, little is revealed about the narrator, although it is clear that he is not like the other men of the squad.
Part 1) Describe as many details about the narrator as possible. What are his personality traits? What is his background and history?
Part 2) Explain what sets the narrator apart from the other men of the squad. How is he different in speech, action, and thought? What does this say about his character?
Part 3) What evidence exists to suggest that the author and narrator are the same person? Is there any evidence to the contrary? What is the author's intent in this regard?
Part 4) Describe the literary intent of suggesting, but never confirming, that the narrator is the author.
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