Middlemarch

Middlemarch

by

George Eliot

Middlemarch: Book 5, Chapter 46 Quiz 3 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 5, Chapter 46. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does the reality that, if not for Dorothea, Ladislaw could just as easily be in Italy relate to his involvement in Middlemarch's political scene?
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It indicates a lack of genuine interest in Middlemarch's politics
It suggests that his political engagement is primarily driven by his affection for Dorothea
It shows his versatility and ability to contribute creatively in various domains
It implies that he views his political activities as a temporary diversion from his true passions
What aspect of Ladislaw's character is highlighted by his interactions with the poor and his debates with Lydgate?
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His elitism and disinterest in the welfare of the lower classes
His genuine concern for social issues and commitment to reform
His inability to commit to a single cause or viewpoint
His preference for intellectual debates over practical action
What causes the tension between Ladislaw and Lydgate during their debate?
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Lydgate's disapproval of Ladislaw's lack of a stable profession
Ladislaw's criticism of Lydgate's medical practices
A misunderstanding regarding Rosamond's opinion on their debate
Ladislaw's insistence on the effectiveness of political reform, which Lydgate disputes