
Jane Austen's Literary Themes and Impact

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What significant event occurred in 1817 regarding Jane Austen's novels?
They were published under her real name.
They were published for the first time.
They were banned in England.
They were translated into French.
2.
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What was unique about Jane Austen's family background?
They had diverse professions and experiences.
They lived in India.
They were all writers.
They were wealthy aristocrats.
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Why were most of Jane Austen's letters destroyed?
To maintain her positive image.
They were lost in a fire.
To protect her privacy.
They were never written.
4.
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What societal issue did Jane Austen frequently critique in her writings?
The education system.
The political system.
The hypocrisy of the upper class.
The healthcare system.
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How did Jane Austen contribute to the development of literary realism?
By avoiding controversial topics.
By focusing on fantasy elements.
By using satire and humor to address serious subjects.
By writing historical novels.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a central theme in 'Pride and Prejudice'?
The importance of wealth.
The value of marrying for love.
The benefits of social mobility.
The dangers of political power.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What social issue is subtly addressed in 'Mansfield Park'?
Slavery.
Religious freedom.
Education reform.
Women's rights.
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What does the novel 'Emma' caution against?
Overestimating one's abilities.
Relying on others for happiness.
Pursuing wealth over love.
Ignoring social norms.
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What lasting impact did Jane Austen have on literature?
She avoided complex dialogue.
She focused solely on historical events.
She changed the nature of the novel.
She introduced fantasy elements.
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