3. Prose Fiction

Victorian Novel — Quiz

Test your understanding of victorian novel with 5 practice questions.

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Practice Questions

Question 1

Which narrative strategy, prevalent in Victorian novels, allowed authors to present a multifaceted view of society by revealing the inner lives of various characters, often accompanied by explicit moral judgments?

Question 2

The Victorian novel's commitment to 'realism' often involved a detailed and unflinching portrayal of societal ills. Which of the following best describes the primary artistic goal of this detailed depiction of reality?

Question 3

Victorian novelists frequently used their works to critique the social injustices and inequalities prevalent in their society. Which of the following was a common target of this 'social critique' related to the economic structure of the era?

Question 4

Many Victorian novels explored 'moral concerns' by presenting characters grappling with ethical dilemmas. Which of the following best represents a typical moral conflict faced by a Victorian character?

Question 5

The 'social context' of the Victorian era, characterized by significant class distinctions, profoundly influenced the themes of novels. How did the rigid class system typically manifest in the narrative's exploration of character development and societal interaction?