The Role of Literature in Promoting Social and Political Change
Description: This quiz focuses on the role of literature in promoting social and political change, particularly in the context of Indian literature and its contribution to the Indian independence movement. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: indian literature nationalism social change political change |
Which Indian writer is widely regarded as the father of the Indian nationalist movement?
What was the title of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee's novel that became a rallying cry for the Indian independence movement?
Which Indian writer was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913?
What was the title of Rabindranath Tagore's collection of poems that won him the Nobel Prize in Literature?
Which Indian writer is known for his novel 'Godan', which depicts the struggles of Indian peasants?
What was the title of Premchand's novel that depicts the exploitation of Indian farmers by moneylenders?
Which Indian writer is known for his novel 'Midnight's Children', which explores the impact of the partition of India on the lives of ordinary people?
What was the title of Salman Rushdie's novel that explores the themes of identity, history, and migration?
Which Indian writer is known for her novel 'The God of Small Things', which explores the themes of caste, class, and gender in Indian society?
What was the title of Arundhati Roy's novel that explores the impact of globalization on the lives of ordinary people in India?
Which Indian writer is known for his novel 'The White Tiger', which explores the themes of poverty, corruption, and class struggle in India?
What was the title of Aravind Adiga's novel that explores the themes of corruption and political power in India?
Which Indian writer is known for her novel 'The Inheritance of Loss', which explores the themes of displacement, identity, and loss in the context of the partition of India?
What was the title of Kiran Desai's novel that explores the themes of family, love, and loss in the context of the Indian diaspora?
Which Indian writer is known for his novel 'The Great Indian Novel', which is a satirical take on Indian history and politics?