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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. What does Lachlan do that makes Janet feel insulted?
2. Where do the three children find the "dark figure"?
3. How does Abbot react when students answer questions incorrectly?
4. Who is the primary focus of George's anger and frustration?
5. What happens to Gemmy when he observes the white settlers?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Gemmy think bothers Jock McIvor most about his presence on their farm?
2. Describe the events that occurred during the McIvors first years in Australia
3. How does George act while talking to Leona? How does she react to him?
4. What sort of relationship does Gemmy have with the natives while he is living with them? How does he "fit" into their society?
5. What does Jock do when the men confront him about Gemmy's visit with the natives?
6. Describe Gemmy's visit with the natives.
7. Where does George want to travel to when he graduates from school? Why is this his dream?
8. How does Ellen react to the changes in Jock?
9. How does Gemmy's arrival disrupt Jock's lifestyle?
10. What does Abbot do to cultivate the idea that he is older than he is?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
One of the themes Remembering Babylon explores is the impact of the past on the present.
1) Describe at least three scenes where this theme is developed.
2) Discuss what the novel has to say about this theme.
3) Critique the author's viewpoint on this theme. Do you agree or disagree with his beliefs? Why?
Cite several specific examples from the novel to support your ideas.
Essay Topic 2
The setting of Remembering Babylon strongly influences the plot of the novel. Discuss the role that the setting plays in this novel. Focus on how it influences the choices and actions of the characters. Be sure to cite specific evidence from the novel to support your ideas.
Essay Topic 3
Mrs. Hutchence's home plays an important role in the novel. It serves as a symbol on many levels. Discuss the significance of the house in the novel. Cite several specific examples from the novel to support your ideas.
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