Surfacing by Margaret Atwood

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Exploring Surfacing by Margaret Atwood

Test your knowledge of Margaret Atwood's thought-provoking novel, Surfacing. This quiz delves into the complexities of the narrator's journey and the themes woven throughout the story.

Join us for an engaging experience that will challenge your understanding of the characters and their relationships.

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Explore character motivations and themes
  • Perfect for fans of literary analysis
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveWriter347
The narrator speaks in the first person and does not address a specific audience.
True
False
According to the narrator, it's natural to acknowledge your parents when you reach adulthood.
True
False
The narrator is unreliable because she relates memories only to change or deny them, so everything gets filtered through her perspective and distorted memories.
True
False
Which character said the following quote? "Then static, like a jumped track, for a moment I’ve lost it, wiped clean; my exact age even, I shut my eyes, what is it? To have the past but not the present, that means you’re going senile."
Joe
David
The Narrator.
Anna
Paul
Paul´s wife
Who is the narrator searching for?
Her mother.
Her sister.
Her son.
Her father.
Her husband.
What does Anna consider she should wear at all times?
Sunglasses
Jeans
Makeup
A dress
Skirts
A mask
What is the narrator's response to the anger she feels at all the standard roles that are forced on women?
To become an animal.
To become a man.
To become a ghost.
To become an object.
What life change is the narrator looking forward to at the end of the novel?
Pregnancy.
Getting married.
Travelling.
Living in another country.
Getting married and having children.
Finding her ex "husband".
Which of the following is NOT true about the narrator's "ex-husband"?
He wasn't actually her husband.
He was married.
He had other children (not with the narrator).
He wasn't actually a "he".
He manipulated her.
What does the narrator claim her ex-husband did while she was "pregnant"?
Measured her food for her.
Gave her massages.
Wrote letters to her.
Helped her at home.
Visited her family.
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