Middlemarch

Middlemarch

by

George Eliot

Middlemarch: Book 4, Chapter 34 Quiz 3 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 4, Chapter 34. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does Featherstone's lavish funeral ultimately signify?
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His popularity and the love people had for him
His wealth and the fact that people were only interested in his money
His vast contribution to society and his community's appreciation
His humble nature and desire for a simple life
Why does Celia say Dorothea is probably interested in the funeral?
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Because Dorothea enjoys elaborate church services
Because Dorothea is interested in her neighbors
Because she believes Dorothea is fond of melancholy and ugliness
Because Dorothea was very close to Featherstone
What does the novel suggest about Mr. Brooke's decision to invite Ladislaw?
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It was well-intentioned but could lead to unintended negative consequences
It was intended to cause trouble between Dorothea and Casaubon
It was purely for Ladislaw's benefit, without thought for anyone else
It was a calculated move to upset the family dynamics intentionally