Middlemarch

Middlemarch

by

George Eliot

Middlemarch: Finale Quiz 5 questions

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What is the primary reason for the community's admiration of Fred, according to the narrator?
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His natural talent in agriculture
The mentorship of Farebrother
Mary's secret contribution to his success
His innovative farming techniques
What is the main reason for Lydgate's perception of his life as a failure?
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His inability to earn a significant income
The frustration caused by his marriage to Rosamond
His failure to achieve his lofty ambitions
The lack of recognition for his medical expertise
What outcome does Rosamond experience after Lydgate's death?
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She struggles with financial difficulties and raises their children alone
She marries a wealthier, older doctor who cares for her and Lydgate's children
She dedicates her life to Lydgate's medical research in his memory
She moves away to start a new life independently
What event leads Sir James to overcome his resentment towards Will and his disapproval of Dorothea's second marriage?
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Celia's insistence on visiting Dorothea after her dangerous pregnancy
The birth of Dorothea's son and his inheritance of Tipton Grange
Dorothea's profound impact on the world despite her challenges
The reconciliation between the two couples facilitated by Mr. Brooke
What does the novel suggest as the cause of social and political changes in the country?
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The significant inheritances passed down within the Brooke family
The lives and efforts of people like Dorothea, who impact the world quietly
The overcoming of personal resentments and divisions within families
The direct political actions and reforms introduced by the characters