Nadja, pp. 11 to 16
1. What question does Breton pose at the beginning of the novel?
(a) Who am I?
(b) Do we all live in the same reality?
(c) Is love real?
(d) What am I doing here?
2. What does Breton say he strives to discover?
(a) His real parents.
(b) His intellectual capabilities.
(c) The love of his life.
(d) His relation to other men.
3. What does Breton say the author's life is victimized by?
(a) The media.
(b) Critical analysis.
(c) People's feelings.
(d) The events of everyday life.
4. What was the name of Victor Hugo's lover?
(a) Nina Hagen.
(b) Juliette Drouet.
(c) Daniella Farkas.
(d) Helena Freud.
5. What would Hugo say when he saw the largest gate?
(a) Pedestrian gate. madame.
(b) Servant gate, madame.
(c) Main entrance, madame.
(d) Bridal gate, madame.
6. What would Juliette when she pointed to the smaller gate?
(a) Main entrance, monsieur.
(b) Bridal gate, monsieur.
(c) Servant gate, monsieur.
(d) Pedestrian gate, monsieur.
7. What would Hugo say when him and Juliet would pass the two trees?
(a) Iron and steel.
(b) Jesus and John the Baptist.
(c) Philemon and Baucis.
(d) Samson and Deliah.
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