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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 non-soldiers does the Army allow to travel with the baggage train?
2. What is Badajoz' size in relationship to Ciudad Rodrigo?
3. How long has Leroy known Sharpe?
4. Why are Sharpe and Harper happy about what their company will be doing in the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo?
5. In what kind of physical condition is Sharpe?
Short Essay Questions
1. What does Teresa ask Sharpe about during sex?
2. Why are Sharpe and Harper relieved about their company's role in the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo? What will their role be?
3. What do Sharpe and Hogan discuss when they see each other in Chapter 1?
4. Describe Hakeswill's first encounter with Teresa in the stables.
5. What is Sharpe's rank in Chapter 1 and what is the ambiguity surrounding his rank?
6. What is Sharpe's new assignment he receives from Windham and what does he ask Windham? How does Windham respond?
7. What does Teresa confess to Sharpe?
8. Why might Badajoz be difficult to capture? Has anyone ever tried to capture it?
9. What do Harper and Sharpe run into as they begin to enter the city and what do they do about it?
10. What siege does Sharpe participate in at the beginning of Chapter 1 and how does he pass his time when not fighting?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Discuss one of the following:
1. Trace and analyze one major theme of RICHARD SHARPE AND THE SIEGE OF BADAJOZ. Consider the following: How does one character's actions portray the theme you are analyzing? How does the setting contribute to that theme? Is the theme one that you would call a "universal theme"? If so, what other book or novel that you have read also includes this theme. If not, why don't you think it is a "universal" theme?
2. Trace and analyze two secondary themes of RICHARD SHARPE AND THE SIEGE OF BADAJOZ. How does one character's actions portray the themes you are analyzing? How does the setting contribute to those themes? Is each theme one that you would call a "universal theme"? If so, what other book or novel that you have read also includes this theme. If not, why don't you think it is a "universal" theme?
3. What benefit is there in discussing and analyzing the themes of a work of fiction? Do you think most authors consciously develop themes in their works? Why or why not? Can there be accidental themes? What do you think is one possible "accidental" theme in RICHARD SHARPE AND THE SIEGE OF BADAJOZ? Which theme in RICHARD SHARPE AND THE SIEGE OF BADAJOZ speaks to you the most in your life? Why?
Essay Topic 2
Sharpe, despite his background, is an officer and a gentleman and is therefore accorded more respect and trust even in enemy territory than the common soldier. Discuss the following:
1. Does it seem likely that officers are usually more respectable than enlisted men back then? What about today? Why or why not.
2. Sharpe has resumed his affair with Teresa while still considering marrying Jane Gibbons. Do you think this is how an officer and gentleman comports himself? Why or why not.
3. In the present military in the United States, both officers and enlisted can be held for court martial for adultery or having sexual relations with someone of inferior rank. Why do you think this is so? Do you agree with the policy?
Essay Topic 3
In any book centered around the military, leadership of the troops is often crucial with the better leaders able to command the respect and loyalty of their men. The men's willingness to follow a particularly leader can have a decisive impact upon the success of a mission. Discuss the following:
1. Whose command style seems most effective? Analyze the elements of those effective leaders thoroughly and discuss the traits of the good leaders. What makes an excellent leader/commander? Give examples.
2. Whose command style seems most ineffective? Analyze the elements of those ineffective leaders thoroughly and discuss the traits of the poor leaders. What makes a poor leader/commander? Give examples.
3. Is disobeying a poor leader ever justifiable? Explain using details from the text, other books you have read and your personal experience. In times of war, disobeying an order can be punishable by death. Is this harsh sentence justifiable for such an act? Why or why not?
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