The Crime of Father Amaro by Eça de Queirós
  • 1. The Crime of Father Amaro, a novel by José Maria de Eça de Queirós, presents a scathing critique of the social and religious hypocrisy in 19th-century Portugal. Set in the small town of Leiria, the story revolves around Father Amaro, a young and ambitious priest who arrives at the local parish, only to become embroiled in a tumultuous and scandalous affair with a beautiful young woman named Amélia. Eça de Queirós masterfully weaves themes of moral conflict, the clash between desire and duty, and the pervasive influence of the Catholic Church on personal lives and societal norms. As Father Amaro grapples with his feelings of lust and obligation, the narrative unveils a tapestry of deception, betrayal, and the moral decay resulting from the oppressive nature of dogmatic religion. Ultimately, the novel not only critiques the individual failings of its characters but also serves as an indictment of a corrupt ecclesiastical system that prioritizes reputation over genuine spirituality, leaving readers to ponder the complexities of morality and the often hidden vices within the clergy. Eça's keen observations and rich characterizations make The Crime of Father Amaro a timeless exploration of human frailty, desire, and the consequences of transgression against societal and religious conventions.

    What is Father Amaro's profession?
A) Novice
B) Priest
C) Deacon
D) Bishop
  • 2. Who does Father Amaro fall in love with?
A) Maria
B) Rosa
C) Amélia
D) Eulália
  • 3. Where is the story of 'The Crime of Father Amaro' set?
A) Lisbon, Portugal
B) Porto, Portugal
C) Coimbra, Portugal
D) Leiria, Portugal
  • 4. What societal issue does the novel primarily critique?
A) Hypocrisy of the Church
B) Political corruption
C) Wealth inequality
D) Colonialism
  • 5. What happens to Amélia's reputation by the end of the story?
A) It is ignored
B) It is upheld
C) It is ruined
D) It becomes legendary
  • 6. Which literary technique is heavily used throughout the novel?
A) Foreshadowing
B) Imagery
C) Symbolism
D) Irony
  • 7. In what year was 'The Crime of Father Amaro' published?
A) 1880
B) 1865
C) 1875
D) 1890
  • 8. Who is the author of 'The Crime of Father Amaro'?
A) José Saramago
B) Eça de Queirós
C) Fernando Pessoa
D) Machado de Assis
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