Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens
  • 1. Dombey and Son, a novel penned by the illustrious Charles Dickens and first published in 1848, is a profound exploration of pride, wealth, and familial relationships set against the backdrop of Victorian England. The story revolves around the life of Paul Dombey, a wealthy shipping magnate, whose obsession with having a son to carry on his name and legacy leads to tragic consequences. Dickens intricately weaves the narrative through the lives of various characters, including the strong-willed Florence Dombey, whose love and devotion to her father are juxtaposed with his coldness and disregard for her, as well as the loyal but unfortunate character of Mr. Toots. The novel delves into themes of gender, societal expectations, and the emotional toll of paternalism, exposing the stark contrasts between material success and human warmth. Dickens masterfully incorporates a range of vivid characters and poignant situations that reflect the complexities of human relationships and the harsh realities faced by those in the lower echelons of society. Dombey and Son not only serves as a critique of the capitalist ethos of the time but also as a timeless meditation on the human condition, illustrating how the quest for status and supremacy can lead to alienation and despair.

    Who is the central character of 'Dombey and Son'?
A) Little Florence
B) Harry Dombey
C) Mr. James Carker
D) Mr. Paul Dombey
  • 2. What is Mr. Dombey's primary concern?
A) His health
B) His friendship
C) His appearance
D) His business and legacy
  • 3. What event greatly affects Mr. Dombey's life?
A) The bankruptcy of a friend
B) The loss of his business
C) The death of his son
D) His marriage
  • 4. How does Mr. Dombey view his daughter Florence?
A) As a disappointment
B) As a rival
C) As an equal
D) As a treasure
  • 5. What type of business does Mr. Dombey own?
A) Shipping
B) Import and export
C) Manufacturing
D) Retail
  • 6. Who marries Mr. Dombey after Mrs. Dombey's death?
A) Florence Dombey
B) Miss Murdstone
C) Edith Granger
D) Mary Dombey
  • 7. What is the fate of Edith Granger?
A) She remarries
B) She becomes rich
C) She dies tragically
D) She leaves Dombey
  • 8. Which character acts as an adviser to Mr. Dombey?
A) Captain Cuttle
B) Mr. Carker
C) Solomon Gills
D) Mr. Pipchin
  • 9. What is the narrative style of 'Dombey and Son'?
A) First-person
B) Stream of consciousness
C) Third-person omniscient
D) Second-person
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