The Diviners by Margaret Laurence
  • 1. The Diviners, a novel by Margaret Laurence, is a profound exploration of identity, belonging, and the complexity of human relationships set against the backdrop of the Canadian prairies. The story follows the life of Morag Gunn, a spirited and fiercely independent woman who grapples with her past and her place in the world. Throughout the narrative, Laurence delves into themes of feminism, the struggles of a woman artist, and the impact of personal and societal expectations on individual freedom. Morag's journey of self-discovery is intertwined with her experiences as a child in a small town, her connections with the Indigenous characters, and her aspirations as a writer. The rich tapestry of characters, including Morag's relationships with the men in her life, highlights the emotional and cultural struggles of women during the mid-20th century. Ultimately, The Diviners stands as a poignant and lyrical testament to the search for one’s roots and the powerful forces that shape our destinies.

    Who is the protagonist of 'The Diviners'?
A) Doris
B) Vanessa
C) Morag Gunn
D) Paul
  • 2. What profession does Morag pursue?
A) Nurse
B) Writer
C) Teacher
D) Artist
  • 3. What theme is prominently explored in the novel?
A) Identity
B) Adventure
C) Mystery
D) Romance
  • 4. What does the title 'The Diviners' refer to?
A) Healers
B) Practitioners of magic
C) Seekers of truth and understanding
D) Fortune tellers
  • 5. Which aspect of life does Morag struggle with?
A) Friendship
B) Financial stability
C) Career success
D) Motherhood
  • 6. What does Morag often reflect on?
A) Celebrity gossip
B) Future dreams
C) Her past experiences
D) Current politics
  • 7. What role does nature play in the novel?
A) A character in itself
B) A place of confrontation
C) A source of inspiration
D) A backdrop for action
  • 8. What is a recurring motif in 'The Diviners'?
A) Air
B) Water
C) Earth
D) Fire
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