Literature as a Tool for Political Resistance
Description: This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of the role of literature as a tool for political resistance. It covers various aspects of how literature has been used to challenge political power, express dissent, and promote social change. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: literature politics resistance social change dissent |
Which literary genre is often used to satirize political figures and institutions?
What is the name of the literary movement that emerged in the 1930s and used literature to promote social and political change?
Which Indian writer is known for his powerful portrayal of the plight of the Dalits and other marginalized communities?
What is the name of the novel by George Orwell that satirizes totalitarianism and political oppression?
Which Indian writer is known for his powerful portrayal of the Indian independence movement and its aftermath?
What is the name of the literary movement that emerged in the 1960s and used literature to challenge traditional values and norms?
Which Indian writer is known for his powerful portrayal of the Naxalite movement and its impact on rural communities?
What is the name of the novel by Margaret Atwood that explores the themes of female oppression and resistance?
Which Indian writer is known for his powerful portrayal of the lives of the urban poor and the working class?
What is the name of the literary movement that emerged in the 1970s and used literature to explore the experiences of marginalized communities?
Which Indian writer is known for his powerful portrayal of the Partition of India and its impact on the lives of ordinary people?
What is the name of the novel by Salman Rushdie that explores the themes of migration, identity, and the clash of cultures?
Which Indian writer is known for his powerful portrayal of the lives of the adivasis and their struggle for land rights?
What is the name of the novel by Arundhati Roy that explores the themes of environmental degradation, social injustice, and the struggle for indigenous rights?
Which Indian writer is known for his powerful portrayal of the lives of the Dalits and their struggle against caste oppression?