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Why the Novel Matters
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Question Bank - Why the Novel Matters

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Question Bank: Why the Novel Matters

This chapter explores the significance of the novel in understanding human life and consciousness.

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Question Bank - Why the Novel Matters

Q1.

What distinguishes 'man alive' from a mere corpse, according to the author?

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Q2.

Why does the author argue the novel is superior to other forms of literature?

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Q3.

What is meant by 'tremulations on the ether' in the context of novels?

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Q4.

According to the author, which aspect of life can novels best illuminate?

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Q5.

What does the author imply by stating that books are 'not life'?

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Q6.

In the text, what does the author state about 'the whole is greater than the part'?

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Q7.

What critique does the author make about the role of the scientist in understanding life?

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Q8.

Why does the author view the novel as a guide for navigating life’s complexities?

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Q9.

What does the author suggest about the relationship between life and novels?

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Q10.

How does the author characterize those who live without integrity?

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Q11.

What emotional state does the author associate with being 'man alive'?

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Q12.

What message does the author convey about the conflict between 'goodness' and 'wickedness' in novels?

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Q13.

What does the author suggest about the role of societal norms in shaping identity?

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Q14.

In which way does the author believe novels engage with the concept of morality?

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Q15.

How does the author characterize characters who are 'dead' in life?

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Q16.

What does D.H. Lawrence argue is often overlooked by philosophers?

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Q17.

According to Lawrence, how do novels differ from other forms of writing?

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Q18.

What does Lawrence imply about the role of the scientist in understanding humanity?

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Q19.

How does Lawrence view the relationship between philosophy and novel writing?

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Q20.

Lawrence suggests that many spiritual thinkers are renegades for what reason?

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Q21.

What does the phrase 'tremulations on the ether' signify in Lawrence's writing?

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Q22.

What does Lawrence consider the ultimate source of knowledge?

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Q23.

Why does Lawrence criticize the idea of absolute truths?

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Q24.

Which of the following does Lawrence claim is more integral to understanding life?

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Q25.

What does the term 'man alive' imply in Lawrence's context?

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Q26.

What does D.H. Lawrence suggest about the relationship between the body and the mind?

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Q27.

According to Lawrence, novels can make which of the following tremble?

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Q28.

Why does Lawrence argue that novels hold more significance than philosophy or science?

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Q29.

What contrasting effect does Lawrence attribute to novels versus sermons?

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Q30.

What does D.H. Lawrence mean by the term ‘tremulation’ regarding the novel?

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Q31.

What does Lawrence mean when he says, 'better a live dog than a dead lion'?

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Q32.

In what way do novels demonstrate the 'wholeness' of a human being, according to Lawrence?

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Q33.

Lawrence discusses the notion of integrity. Which notion does he challenge?

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Q34.

Which statement best represents the essence of Lawrence's argument about the novel?

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Q35.

What is Lawrence's stance on the complexities of human emotion?

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Q36.

What does the phrase 'Mens sana in corpore sano' imply in relation to Lawrence’s views?

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Q37.

In what manner does Lawrence suggest we engage with life?

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Q38.

How does Lawrence view the concept of integrity in character development within novels?

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Q39.

What role do catchphrases play in Lawrence's essay, according to your understanding?

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Q40.

Which literary device does Lawrence employ to enhance his argument about the novel?

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Q41.

How does language play a crucial role in Lawrence's writings according to his views on the novel?

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Q42.

What is the primary emotion Lawrence aims to evoke through novels as a form of life?

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Q43.

Lawrence's critique of machinery in industrial society primarily addresses which of the following?

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Q44.

What does the author argue about change in human life?

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Q45.

According to the text, why do characters in novels need to live authentically?

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Q46.

What does the author imply by comparing love to a 'pepper-pot'?

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Q47.

The phrase 'foolish consistency' is best understood as a critique of:

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Q48.

How does the author view the relationship between personal identity and change?

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Q49.

What does the phrase 'the novel is the one bright book of life' suggest about literature?

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Q50.

Which aspect does the author consider inadequate in rigid philosophical definitions?

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Q51.

What concept does 'the wholeness of a human being' imply in the text?

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Q52.

How is integrity distinguished from fixed identity according to the author?

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Q53.

What do 'tremulations on ether' symbolize in the context of the novel?

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Q54.

Why might love cease if a loved one remains unchanged?

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Q55.

What is implied about characters who are 'good or bad according to pattern'?

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Q56.

What warning does the author give about forming a fixed identity?

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Q57.

What does the novelist emphasize when discussing life?

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Q58.

According to the text, what is superior about a novelist's perspective?

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Q59.

What does the author imply about philosophers and scientists?

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Q60.

Which statement reflects the novelist's belief about paradise?

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Q61.

In the text, which profession is NOT mentioned as limited in perspective compared to the novelist?

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Q62.

What does the author mean by saying the 'novel is the book of life'?

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Q63.

What does the term 'tremulation' refer to in the context of the text?

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Q64.

Which aspect does the text suggest is most crucial for a novelist?

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Q65.

What worldview does the author reject regarding understanding humans?

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Q66.

According to the author, how does the novel compare to other forms of literature?

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Q67.

What is the primary critique levied against parsons in the text?

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Q68.

Which statement about the essence of knowledge does the author convey?

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Q69.

What critical insight does the author provide about being 'man alive'?

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Q70.

The author asserts the superiority of a novelist over which other profession?

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Q71.

The analogy of 'crossing the Rubicon' primarily signifies what in this context?

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