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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. In what does Vane now find joy?
2. What legend does Vane learn from his butler?
3. Who is running parallel to Van at the opening to chapter 21?
4. What does Vane come upon as he walks under the moon?
5. What does Vane follow to Bulika?
Short Essay Questions
1. What happens after Vane eats a tiny apple?
2. What does Mr. Vane think may have happened to him and what does he do because of that?
3. To where does Mr. Vane follow the figure who appears and disappears?
4. Describe what happens at the Sexton's Cottage before they go through the inner door.
5. What happens when Vane catches up to the woman?
6. Why does Vane go to Bulika?
7. What does Cat-Woman say about the Giant Queen myth?
8. How does Vane interact with the white Leopardess?
9. How does Raven explain the sleepers?
10. How does Vane continue to try to resurrect the fresh corpse of the woman?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Chapter 1, "The Library," establishes that young Mr. Vane, an orphan and recent Oxford graduate, has an interest in the metaphysical. Discuss the following:
1. Define the term "metaphysical."
2. Discuss what elements of the metaphysical appear in Lilith, e. g.: What elements of Lilith seem outside the five senses? Give examples. What things that happen cannot be proved by normal scientific methods?
3. What challenges are there in reading a novel that is based in metaphysics?
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
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.
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