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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. Arnom delivers the news that
2. In the old priest's story of Psyche, the goddess is finally. . .
3. When Orual shuts the windows against the chains' weeping sound, she is symbolically. . .
4. What does Orual see in the faces of the people of Glome as they gathered in the streets?
5. Who does Orual feel guilty for thinking of while she waits for Psyche to expose her god?
Short Essay Questions
1. What complaints does Orual make of the Gods during her trial?
2. In this chapter, what is the source of conflict between Orual and Psyche?
3. What does Orual realize about the inability of humans to communicate with the gods?
4. What conflict comes between Orual and the Fox?
5. What is Orual's plan to defeat Argan and rescue Phars?
6. How does Orual's battle with ugliness come to an end?
7. What are Orual's strengths as a queen?
8. What test does Orual propose of Psyche?
9. How does Orual react to the death of Bardia?
10. Describe the last days of the Fox.
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Saint Augustine once said that "Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe." How is this definition of faith demonstrated in Till We Have Faces?
Essay Topic 2
Discuss a statement about jealousy that you believe Lewis is making through the text. What happens to the jealous, or to the subjects of jealousy? What does jealousy have the power to do? Use examples and quotations to support your point.
Essay Topic 3
What is the role of fathers and teachers in Till We Have Faces? What sort of father is King Trom? What sort of teacher is The Fox? How do these two men shape Redival, Psyche, and Orual? Write an essay in which you evaluate and analyze the role that one of these men plays in shaping each of the women.
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