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Jacques the Fatalist and His Master by Denis Diderot
Contributed by: Worrall
  • 1. Who is the author of 'Jacques the Fatalist and His Master'?
A) Denis Diderot
B) Voltaire
C) François Voltaire
D) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • 2. In the novel, who is Jacques's master?
A) The Count
B) Monsieur de la Philosophique
C) Unnamed
D) Monsieur B
  • 3. Which character often challenges the ideas presented by Jacques?
A) The Lawyer
B) The Master
C) The Innkeeper
D) The Countess
  • 4. What is the predominant tone of the novel?
A) Satirical
B) Gloomy
C) Tragic
D) Romantic
  • 5. Diderot notably includes what type of commentary within the story?
A) Philosophical
B) Historical
C) Biographical
D) Scientific
  • 6. What philosophical movement is associated with Diderot?
A) Modernism
B) Romanticism
C) The Enlightenment
D) Realism
  • 7. In the novel, what does Jacques seek to understand?
A) The art of storytelling
B) The meaning of life
C) The nature of free will
D) The essence of happiness
  • 8. Who serves as the comic relief in the story?
A) Jacques
B) The Count
C) The Master
D) The Innkeeper
  • 9. What does the Master do for a living?
A) A gentleman
B) A soldier
C) A philosopher
D) A merchant
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