The Lady with the Dog by Anton Chekhov
  • 1. Who is the main male character in 'The Lady with the Dog'?
A) Boris Petrovich
B) Dmitri Gurov
C) Anna Sergeyevna
D) Ivan Ivanovich
  • 2. What is Gurov's initial perception of women?
A) He sees them as objects.
B) He fears them.
C) He is indifferent to them.
D) He respects them deeply.
  • 3. What does Gurov's wife think of his affair?
A) She supports it.
B) She encourages him to pursue happiness.
C) She is unaware of it.
D) She is very angry.
  • 4. How does Anna feel about her marriage?
A) She is indifferent.
B) She is very happy.
C) She loves her husband.
D) She is unhappy.
  • 5. What animal is central to the story?
A) A bird
B) A dog
C) A cat
D) A horse
  • 6. How does Anna's character change throughout the story?
A) She becomes more reclusive.
B) She becomes cruel.
C) She becomes more aware of her feelings.
D) She becomes free-spirited.
  • 7. What literary style is used in 'The Lady with the Dog'?
A) Romanticism
B) Realism
C) Surrealism
D) Modernism
  • 8. What does Anna symbolize in the story?
A) Tradition and stability.
B) Desire for freedom and authenticity.
C) Patriotism.
D) Wealth and power.
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