Sanctuary by William Faulkner
  • 1. Sanctuary, written by William Faulkner and published in 1931, is a novel that explores the depths of human depravity and the complexities of morality in the American South during the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around the disturbing events in the life of a young woman named Temple Drake, who becomes the victim of kidnapping and sexual exploitation, highlighting themes of violence, defilement, and the varying degrees of corruption within society. Faulkner's unique narrative style employs a stream-of-consciousness technique, immersing readers in the chaotic thoughts of his characters and showcasing the stark contrasts between innocence and the brutal realities of the world around them. The book raises profound questions about the nature of justice, the societal impact of crime, and the struggle for personal redemption, all set against the backdrop of the Southern Gothic tradition. Sanctuary's raw depiction of human suffering and the moral ambiguities faced by its characters has made it one of Faulkner's most controversial yet significant works, prompting discussions about race, gender, and the historical context of the South.

    What is the primary setting of 'Sanctuary'?
A) Arkansas
B) Mississippi
C) Alabama
D) Tennessee
  • 2. Who is the main character in 'Sanctuary'?
A) Lee Goodwin
B) Temple Drake
C) Gavin Stevens
D) Miss Rosa
  • 3. What is Temple's relationship with her father?
A) Abusive
B) Adoptive
C) Distant
D) Close
  • 4. What literary technique is heavily used in 'Sanctuary'?
A) Flashbacks
B) Epistolary format
C) First-person narrative
D) Stream of consciousness
  • 5. What ultimately happens to Temple at the end of the novel?
A) She is rescued
B) She dies
C) She escapes unscathed
D) She is traumatized
  • 6. What does the title 'Sanctuary' suggest?
A) A moral dilemma
B) A place of war
C) A place of refuge
D) A social event
  • 7. What is Dr. Gavin Stevens’ profession?
A) Policeman
B) Doctor
C) Lawyer
D) Teacher
  • 8. What does Temple's character symbolize?
A) The loss of innocence
B) The power of love
C) The triumph of good
D) The strength of women
  • 9. What is Faulkner's primary concern in 'Sanctuary'?
A) Family values
B) Moral decay in society
C) Political power
D) Economic success
  • 10. Who is the author of 'Sanctuary'?
A) Mark Twain
B) Ernest Hemingway
C) F. Scott Fitzgerald
D) William Faulkner
  • 11. What crime is Temple Drake a victim of?
A) Rape
B) Kidnapping
C) Murder
D) Theft
  • 12. What year was 'Sanctuary' published?
A) 1940
B) 1935
C) 1929
D) 1931
  • 13. What is the tone of 'Sanctuary'?
A) Light and humorous
B) Dark and violent
C) Nostalgic and peaceful
D) Romantic and sentimental
  • 14. What theme is significant in 'Sanctuary'?
A) Love
B) Friendship
C) Redemption
D) Corruption
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