#1
Which character symbolizes resilience in the novel 'The Grapes of Wrath'?
#2
Which post-war play explores the theme of resilience through the characters of Willy Loman and his pursuit of the American Dream?
#3
In which post-war novel does the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, grapple with the theme of disillusionment as he navigates the complexities of adolescence and society?
#4
Which post-war novel, set in the Southern United States, explores the themes of racial injustice, resilience, and moral growth?
#5
Which post-war novel depicts the struggles of an African American man, Bigger Thomas, against racial oppression and his own internal conflicts?
#6
Which novel explores the theme of resilience in post-war life?
#7
Who is the author of the poem 'The Waste Land,' which delves into disillusionment after World War I?
#8
Which post-war literary work explores the disillusionment and absurdity of life through the protagonist's experiences as an alienated office worker?
#9
Who wrote the poem 'Dulce et Decorum Est,' vividly describing the harsh realities and disillusionment of war?
#10
Which post-war poet wrote 'The Second Coming,' a poem that reflects on the chaos and uncertainties of the world after World War I?
#11
In the context of post-war literature, what does the term 'Lost Generation' refer to?
#12
In post-war literature, what does the concept of 'shell shock' primarily address?
#13
In the context of resilience, which post-war novel tells the story of a Jewish survivor of Auschwitz seeking meaning and faith in a post-Holocaust world?
#14
In the novel 'The Things They Carried,' what symbolizes the physical and emotional burdens that soldiers carry during and after the Vietnam War?
#15