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Exam - 14 D. H. Lawrence – Sons and Lovers Joseph Conrad – Heart of Darkness [Source: Class - 9 and Relevant Books]
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৪৯তম বিসিএস ⎯ ইংরেজি [১২১]

৪৯তম বিসিএস ⎯ ইংরেজি [১২১] · তারিখ অনির্ধারিত · ৪০ প্রশ্ন

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Sons and Lovers is largely considered a semi-autobiographical novel, drawing heavily from Lawrence's relationship with:
  1. His wife, Frieda Weekley
  2. His mother, Lydia Lawrence
  3. His father, Arthur Lawrence
  4. His literary mentor, Ford Madox Ford
সঠিক উত্তর:
His mother, Lydia Lawrence
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
His mother, Lydia Lawrence
ব্যাখ্যা

"Sons and Lovers" by D.H. Lawrence is considered a semi-autobiographical novel, and a central theme explored in the book is the intense and complex relationship between the protagonist, Paul Morel, and his mother, Gertrude Morel. This mirrors Lawrence's own deep and somewhat suffocating bond with his mother, Lydia Lawrence.

The novel delves into how this close mother-son relationship affects Paul's romantic relationships with other women, particularly Miriam Leivers and Clara Dawes. His mother's influence, both supportive and possessive, makes it difficult for him to fully commit to anyone else, leading to emotional struggles and a sense of being torn between his loyalty to his mother and his desire for independent love.

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The title Sons and Lovers primarily refers to:
  1.  The love triangles involving Paul and his two brothers.
  2. The intense, often suffocating, emotional bonds between Gertrude Morel and her sons, which hinder their ability to form successful romantic relationships with other women.
  3. Walter Morel's love for his sons despite his failings as a husband.
  4. The universal theme of filial love throughout history.
সঠিক উত্তর:
The intense, often suffocating, emotional bonds between Gertrude Morel and her sons, which hinder their ability to form successful romantic relationships with other women.
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
The intense, often suffocating, emotional bonds between Gertrude Morel and her sons, which hinder their ability to form successful romantic relationships with other women.
ব্যাখ্যা

The central psychological drama of the novel is the Oedipal complex demonstrated by Paul (and, to a lesser extent, his older brother William). His mother, Gertrude, becomes emotionally dependent on her sons after her marriage to Walter Morel sours. This creates a bond so powerful that it prevents Paul from fully committing to other women, as he is unable to truly sever the emotional ties to his mother. 

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How is Walter Morel, Paul's father, generally portrayed?
  1. As a cruel and abusive tyrant
  2.  As a neglectful, but ultimately harmless, figure
  3. As a rough, unrefined miner who is emotionally distant but not entirely malevolent
  4. As an aspiring intellectual frustrated by his circumstances
সঠিক উত্তর:
As a rough, unrefined miner who is emotionally distant but not entirely malevolent
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
As a rough, unrefined miner who is emotionally distant but not entirely malevolent
ব্যাখ্যা

Walter is a simple, working-class miner. While his drunken outbursts and emotional distance are a source of strife and heartbreak for the family, he is not portrayed as a purely evil figure. The novel suggests his actions stem from a lack of refinement and an inability to deal with the intellectual and emotional chasm between himself and his wife, Gertrude. 

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What is the primary cause of the early deterioration of Gertrude and Walter Morel's marriage?
  1. Walter's infidelity and Gertrude's jealousy.
  2. Gertrude's intellectual superiority and Walter's lack of ambition and alcoholism.
  3. Their differing religious beliefs.
  4. Financial ruin brought on by failed business ventures.
সঠিক উত্তর:
Gertrude's intellectual superiority and Walter's lack of ambition and alcoholism.
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Gertrude's intellectual superiority and Walter's lack of ambition and alcoholism.
ব্যাখ্যা

Gertrude comes from a more refined, middle-class background and has intellectual and social aspirations that her working-class husband, Walter, cannot share. His drinking and inability to handle money disappoint and frustrate her, causing her to lose respect and affection for him. 

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After the death of his elder brother, William, Paul takes on a more prominent role in the family. This shift primarily involves:
  1. Taking over his father's mining job.
  2. Becoming the primary emotional and financial support for his mother.
  3.  Moving away from the family to pursue his own career independently.
  4.  Marrying quickly to provide his mother with grandchildren.
সঠিক উত্তর:
Becoming the primary emotional and financial support for his mother.
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Becoming the primary emotional and financial support for his mother.
ব্যাখ্যা

After the death of his eldest son, William, Gertrude Morel turns all of her intense affection and expectations to Paul, who fills the void left by his brother. He becomes her emotional crutch and source of happiness, as well as a financial provider. 

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Gertrude Morel, Paul's mother, originally came from a background that was:
  1. Upper-class and highly educated.
  2.  Working-class, like her husband, Walter.
  3. Middle-class, intellectually inclined, and religiously devout.
  4. Bohemian and artistic.
সঠিক উত্তর:
Middle-class, intellectually inclined, and religiously devout.
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Middle-class, intellectually inclined, and religiously devout.
ব্যাখ্যা

Gertrude Coppard, before her marriage, was a middle-class woman whose father was an engineer. She was an intellectual and devout Congregationalist, in stark contrast to Walter's working-class lifestyle.  
This background is crucial for understanding Gertrude's character and her disappointment with Walter. She was a teacher, intelligent, and deeply religious, expecting a partner who could share her intellectual and spiritual life. Her marriage to Walter, a miner, was a "descent" in social and intellectual terms, leading to her profound disillusionment and her channeling of all her energies and aspirations into her sons.

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Miriam Leivers is often described by Paul and his mother as:
  1. Practical, grounded, and maternal.
  2. Passionate, sensual, and physically assertive.
  3. Overly spiritual, intellectual, and lacking physical vitality in their eyes.
  4. Rebellious, independent, and socially outgoing.
সঠিক উত্তর:
Overly spiritual, intellectual, and lacking physical vitality in their eyes.
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Overly spiritual, intellectual, and lacking physical vitality in their eyes.
ব্যাখ্যা

 Miriam represents a different kind of love for Paul – one that is intellectual, spiritual, and deeply emotional. However, both Paul (under his mother's influence) and Gertrude perceive her as too ethereal, too devoted to spiritual things, and lacking a robust physical or sensual nature. This perception creates a major barrier in their relationship, as Paul feels he cannot fully give himself to her physically, despite their deep intellectual and emotional connection. His mother actively discourages the match, seeing Miriam as weak and unsuitable.

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The setting of Bestwood and the surrounding mining community serves to:
  1.  Provide an idyllic backdrop for Paul's romantic encounters.
  2.  Emphasize the stark beauty of nature unspoiled by industry.
  3. Highlight the brutalizing effects of industrial labor on men and the rigid class structures of the time.
  4. Symbolize the progress and prosperity of the Victorian era.
সঠিক উত্তর:
Highlight the brutalizing effects of industrial labor on men and the rigid class structures of the time.
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Highlight the brutalizing effects of industrial labor on men and the rigid class structures of the time.
ব্যাখ্যা

 The grim, industrial landscape of the Nottinghamshire coalfields is more than just a backdrop; it's a character in itself. It shapes the lives, personalities, and limitations of the characters, particularly Walter Morel and the other miners. The harsh working conditions, poverty, and lack of opportunity contribute to the family's struggles and the bleakness of their existence, underscoring the social realism of the novel.
The mining community is not an idyllic place but a harsh environment that brutalizes the men, including Walter Morel, and rigidly structures the lives of the working class. It is from this industrial world that Gertrude seeks to save her sons 

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What does Paul do with his painting when he is feeling frustrated or disillusioned?
  1. He gives them away to friends.
  2. He burns them in a fit of rage.
  3. He locks them away, refusing to look at them.
  4. Both b and C
সঠিক উত্তর:
Both b and C
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Both b and C
ব্যাখ্যা

Paul's art is an outlet for his emotions and a reflection of his inner state. When he feels trapped, stifled, or profoundly unhappy – often due to his emotional entanglements or feelings of despair – he acts out his frustration by destroying his own creative work. This act symbolizes his internal turmoil and his struggle to find meaning and freedom.

১০.
What is the profession of Clara Dawes's husband, Baxter Dawes?
  1. A miner, like Walter Morel.
  2. A foreman at Jordan's factory.
  3. A struggling artist.
  4. A local shopkeeper.
সঠিক উত্তর:
A foreman at Jordan's factory.
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
A foreman at Jordan's factory.
ব্যাখ্যা

Baxter Dawes works alongside Paul at the surgical appliance factory (Jordan's). He is a foreman, a position that gives him some authority and also brings him into direct conflict and rivalry with Paul, especially over Clara. His profession places him firmly within the industrial working/lower-middle class, distinct from the miners but still part of the broader industrial landscape of the novel.

১১.
What is a central theme explored in "Sons and Lovers"?
  1. The class struggle in Victorian England
  2. The destructive nature of unresolved Oedipal complexes and family relationships
  3. The beauty of nature and its healing power
  4. The pursuit of scientific discovery
সঠিক উত্তর:
The destructive nature of unresolved Oedipal complexes and family relationships
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
The destructive nature of unresolved Oedipal complexes and family relationships
ব্যাখ্যা

The novel centers on Paul Morel's unhealthy emotional dependence on his mother, Gertrude, which hinders his ability to form fulfilling romantic relationships with other women. Lawrence explores how this complex dynamic within the family prevents individual growth and leads to unfulfilled desires.

১২.
The tone of "Sons and Lovers" can best be described as:
  1. Lighthearted and comedic
  2. Objective and detached
  3. Intense, psychological, and often somber
  4. Whimsical and fantastical
সঠিক উত্তর:
Intense, psychological, and often somber
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Intense, psychological, and often somber
ব্যাখ্যা

The novel delves deeply into the characters' inner lives and emotional struggles, particularly Paul's internal conflicts and the complexities of his relationships. The narrative often reflects a sense of psychological weight and emotional intensity, focusing on the characters' inner turmoil and their attempts to navigate their desires and obligations. 

১৩.
What is Mrs. Morel's maiden name?
  1. Leivers
  2. Dawes
  3.  Western
  4.  Coppard
সঠিক উত্তর:
 Coppard
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
 Coppard
ব্যাখ্যা

Mrs. Morel's maiden name before marrying Walter Morel is Gertrude Coppard. She comes from a middle-class, intellectually inclined family with a background in engineering and a strong religious affiliation. 

১৪.
The novel is set in which historical period?
  1. Early 19th century
  2.  Late Victorian/Early Edwardian
  3. Interwar period
  4. Post-World War II
সঠিক উত্তর:
 Late Victorian/Early Edwardian
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
 Late Victorian/Early Edwardian
ব্যাখ্যা

Sons and Lovers is set in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, spanning from approximately 1885 to 1911. This period reflects the profound social and economic transformations brought on by industrialization and urbanization in England.

১৫.
D.H. Lawrence's writing style in this novel is often described as:
  1. Minimalist and concise
  2.  Highly symbolic and poetic
  3. Experimental and avant-garde
  4. Detached and journalistic
সঠিক উত্তর:
 Highly symbolic and poetic
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
 Highly symbolic and poetic
ব্যাখ্যা

 Lawrence incorporates vivid natural imagery and various literary devices like metaphors and similes to infuse the narrative with emotional intensity and symbolic meaning. His descriptions, particularly of nature, often have a lyrical quality, making the prose feel akin to poetry at times

১৬.
What is the name of Paul's younger brother, who also works in the mine?
  1. William
  2. Arthur
  3. Gerald
  4. Thomas
সঠিক উত্তর:
Arthur
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Arthur
ব্যাখ্যা

Arthur is the youngest child of Walter and Gertrude Morel, and he is the younger brother of William, Annie, and Paul. While Arthur works in the factory and eventually joins the army, he is the Morel child who gets along best with his father, Walter. 

১৭.
Miriam's family, the Leivers, are primarily:
  1. Mine owners
  2. Farmers
  3. Shopkeepers
  4. Doctors
সঠিক উত্তর:
Farmers
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Farmers
ব্যাখ্যা

Miriam Leivers and her family reside at Willey Farm, located in the countryside near Bestwood. This setting, in contrast to the industrialized mining town, provides a backdrop for Paul's exploration of his physical and emotional self amidst nature. 

১৮.
What natural element is frequently used to symbolize passion and life in the novel?
  1. Snow
  2. Water
  3. Fire
  4.  Wind
সঠিক উত্তর:
Fire
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Fire
ব্যাখ্যা

Fire and flames are repeatedly employed as symbols representing passion, warmth, and sexuality within the novel. Examples include Walter Morel's "sensuous flame of life" and the burning passion Paul feels for Miriam and Clara. 

১৯.
What happens to William, Mrs. Morel's eldest son?
  1. He dies of pneumonia.
  2. He dies of chicken pox
  3. He dies in an accident
  4. He dies of cancer
সঠিক উত্তর:
He dies of pneumonia.
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
He dies of pneumonia.
ব্যাখ্যা

William Morel, Gertrude's eldest son and initial favorite, falls ill with pneumonia and erysipelas (a skin infection) and dies in London. This tragic event profoundly impacts Mrs. Morel, who subsequently shifts her intense emotional focus to her second son, Paul. 

২০.
The ending of Sons and Lovers leaves Paul:
 
  1. Happily married to Miriam.
  2.  Content in his artistic career and estranged from his family.
  3. In a state of profound grief and loneliness, but ultimately facing forward towards an uncertain future, resisting the pull of death.
  4. Reconciled with his father and ready to take on family responsibilities.
সঠিক উত্তর:
In a state of profound grief and loneliness, but ultimately facing forward towards an uncertain future, resisting the pull of death.
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
In a state of profound grief and loneliness, but ultimately facing forward towards an uncertain future, resisting the pull of death.
ব্যাখ্যা

After his mother's death, Paul experiences intense grief and contemplates suicide, feeling a profound sense of loss and isolation. However, despite his despair, he ultimately chooses to reject the path of death and walks toward the "faintly humming, glowing town," indicating a decision to embrace life and move forward into an uncertain future

২১.
What does Marlow discover atop the fence posts at the Inner Station?
  1.  Human heads
  2.  Monkey skulls
  3.  Dead infants
  4.  The Company flag
সঠিক উত্তর:
 Human heads
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
 Human heads
ব্যাখ্যা

 When Marlow arrives at the Inner Station, he is horrified to discover that the decorative knobs adorning the fence posts are not simple ornaments but the severed heads of the local indigenous people. This discovery serves as a grim and shocking revelation of Kurtz's complete moral decay and descent into barbarism. 

২২.
What item does Marlow desperately try to obtain for Kurtz before he dies, symbolizing Kurtz's past connection to civilization?
  1. His painting
  2.  His report for the International Society for the Suppression of Savage Customs
  3. A stack of firewood
  4. A fresh uniform
সঠিক উত্তর:
 His report for the International Society for the Suppression of Savage Customs
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
 His report for the International Society for the Suppression of Savage Customs
ব্যাখ্যা

 The report, with its idealistic and eloquent opening, represents Kurtz's civilized intentions and his past potential. However, the handwritten note at the end—"Exterminate all the brutes!"—shows his ultimate moral collapse. Marlow takes this document with him, suggesting a last-ditch effort to salvage a part of Kurtz's legacy. 

২৩.
What appears to be the main function of the Brickmaker at Central Station?
  1. Making bricks
  2. Managing the exportation of ivory
  3. Repairing ships
  4. Serving as secretary to the Manager
সঠিক উত্তর:
Serving as secretary to the Manager
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Serving as secretary to the Manager
ব্যাখ্যা

The Brickmaker, despite his title, does not seem to make any bricks. Instead, he spends his time as the manager's right-hand man, a sycophant who spies on others and attempts to rise through the company's ranks. His idleness serves as a symbol of the Company's general inefficiency and moral decay. 

২৪.
The Company in "Heart of Darkness"  is-
  1.  English
  2.  French
  3.  Dutch
  4.  Belgian
সঠিক উত্তর:
 Belgian
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
 Belgian
ব্যাখ্যা

 The novel is a critique of the Belgian exploitation of the Congo under King Leopold II. Though Conrad uses a fictional "Company," the brutal and dehumanizing practices described are a direct reflection of the atrocities committed in the Belgian Congo during the late 19th century. 

২৫.
Before he goes to Africa, Marlow has been on a voyage through-
  1.  The South Pacific
  2.  Asia
  3.  Central America
  4.  Alaska
সঠিক উত্তর:
 The South Pacific
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
 The South Pacific
ব্যাখ্যা

As a boy, Marlow was fascinated by maps and yearned to become a seaman or explorer who could visit the most remote parts of the earth. As a young man, Marlow spent approximately six years sailing in the Pacific before returning to London — where he then saw, in a shop window, a map of Africa and the Congo River.

২৬.
The main reason Marlow admires the Chief Accountant is because of his-
  1. Good work ethic
  2. Kindly disposition
  3. Impeccable dress
  4. Revolutionary ideas
সঠিক উত্তর:
Impeccable dress
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Impeccable dress
ব্যাখ্যা

In Heart of Darkness, the main reason Marlow admires the Chief Accountant is because of his impeccable dress. Marlow is amazed that in the squalor and chaos of the Outer Station, the accountant manages to keep up his elegant European appearance, with his starched collars and spotless white trousers. 
His admiration, however, is presented with some irony. Marlow respects the discipline and dedication it must take to maintain such a pristine image in the jungle, but he is also disgusted by the accountant's indifference to the suffering around him. For instance, the accountant complains that the groans of a dying man distract him from his bookkeeping. For Marlow, the accountant represents the Company's facade of civilization and order, which conceals a dark, brutal reality. 

২৭.
When Marlow receives his Company physical, he is asked if he has a family history of-
  1. Insanity
  2. Depression
  3. Polio
  4. Chicken pox
সঠিক উত্তর:
Insanity
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Insanity
ব্যাখ্যা

During his medical examination, the Company doctor measures Marlow's head and asks if there is a family history of insanity. This foreboding question foreshadows the psychological toll the African jungle takes on the Europeans, particularly Kurtz. 

২৮.
Joseph Conrad's real name was:
  1. James Joyce
  2.  George Orwell
  3.  Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski
  4.  Arthur Conan Doyle
সঠিক উত্তর:
 Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
 Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski
ব্যাখ্যা

This is Joseph Conrad's birth name. He was born in Poland in 1857 and later became a British citizen, adopting the name Joseph Conra

২৯.
Which of the following best describes the novel's narrative structure?
  1. A simple, linear narrative
  2. A frame narrative
  3. An unreliable, third-person perspective
  4. A series of flashbacks presented out of chronological order
সঠিক উত্তর:
A frame narrative
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
A frame narrative
ব্যাখ্যা

 The story is told by an unnamed narrator who is one of Marlow's companions on the ship Nellie. This narrator recounts the story that Marlow tells to his fellow sailors, creating a story within a story, a narrative structure known as a frame narrative. 

৩০.
What is the central setting of Marlow's journey?
  1. The Congo River
  2. The Thames River
  3. The Amazon River
  4. The Nile River
সঠিক উত্তর:
The Congo River
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
The Congo River
ব্যাখ্যা

The narrative's central journey is Marlow's voyage up the Congo River in search of the elusive and legendary ivory agent, Kurtz. The river itself serves as a central symbol, leading Marlow deeper into the "heart of darkness." 

৩১.
What inspired Marlow to go to Africa as a child?
  1. Stories of adventure
  2. A desire for wealth
  3.  A map
  4. A friend's recommendation
সঠিক উত্তর:
 A map
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
 A map
ব্যাখ্যা

Marlow recalls his childhood fascination with maps, particularly the blank spaces on the map of Africa, and his desire to explore them. The map in a shop window later inspires him to apply for a position with the Company. 

৩২.
What is the fate of Marlow's predecessor, Fresleven?
  1. He dies of a fever
  2. He is murdered by a native
  3. He is killed by wild animals
  4. He is lost at sea
সঠিক উত্তর:
He is murdered by a native
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
He is murdered by a native
ব্যাখ্যা

Marlow learns that his predecessor, a Danish captain named Fresleven, was killed in a dispute over two black hens. This foreshadows the brutal and senseless violence that characterizes the Company's operations and the moral decay of its agents. 

৩৩.
What are Kurtz's last words?
  1. "Exterminate all the brutes!"
  2. "God help me!"
  3. "The horror! The horror!"
  4. His fiancée's name
সঠিক উত্তর:
"The horror! The horror!"
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
"The horror! The horror!"
ব্যাখ্যা

Kurtz's final words, uttered just before his death, are a powerful indictment of the savagery he has witnessed and participated in. It's an ambiguous phrase that can be interpreted as his final judgment on either the atrocities he committed, the darkness of humanity, or his own failed soul. 

৩৪.
Who is the most effective and charismatic of the Company's agents?
  1. Charlie Marlow
  2. The general manager
  3. Kurtz
  4. The brickmaker
সঠিক উত্তর:
Kurtz
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
Kurtz
ব্যাখ্যা

Kurtz is described by all who know him as a gifted and charismatic man, a brilliant emissary and ivory agent. He is a master at getting the natives to obey his will and is considered by the Company to be their most valuable asset. 

৩৫.
What does the general manager do to control those around him?
  1. He uses his intelligence to manipulate them
  2. He exerts his authority through threats
  3. He makes them feel uneasy and unsettled
  4. He provides them with lavish gifts
সঠিক উত্তর:
He makes them feel uneasy and unsettled
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
He makes them feel uneasy and unsettled
ব্যাখ্যা

The general manager lacks intelligence or skill but maintains his position through his unsettling demeanor. He makes everyone around him feel uncomfortable and fearful, which prevents them from challenging his authority. 

৩৬.
The "whited sepulcher" refers to...
  1.  The Inner Station
  2. The city of Brussels
  3. Marlow's ship, the Nellie
  4.  Kurtz's tomb
সঠিক উত্তর:
The city of Brussels
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
The city of Brussels
ব্যাখ্যা

The city of Brussels, where the Company's offices are located, is described as a "whited sepulcher"—beautiful and clean on the outside but corrupt and filled with decay on the inside. This metaphor highlights the hypocrisy of European imperialism, which presented itself as a civilizing force while committing atrocities.

৩৭.
The two knitting women at the Company's offices symbolize...
  1. The mundane routine of the company
  2. The Fates, controlling the destiny of men
  3. The domestic life Marlow is leaving behind
  4. The hard work of European women
সঠিক উত্তর:
The Fates, controlling the destiny of men
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
The Fates, controlling the destiny of men
ব্যাখ্যা

The two women knitting black yarn are often interpreted as symbols of the Fates from Greek mythology. They sit ominously at the entrance to the Company's offices, seeming to control the destiny of the men who embark on the perilous journey to Africa, many of whom never return.

৩৮.
The theme of sanity and insanity in the novel is demonstrated through...
  1. The jungle's ability to drive people mad
  2. Kurtz's initial sanity and later madness
  3.  The contrast between Marlow's and Kurtz's actions
  4. All of the above
সঠিক উত্তর:
All of the above
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
All of the above
ব্যাখ্যা

 The novel explores the theme of sanity and insanity through several means: the jungle's power to drive men mad, the contrast between Kurtz's initial idealism and his later madness, and the difference between Marlow's and Kurtz's reactions to the jungle's influence. All of these contribute to the central idea that civilization is a fragile construct easily stripped away in the face of primal instincts. 

৩৯.
Why does Marlow lie to the Intended at the end of the story?
  1. To protect her naive, idealized view of Kurtz
  2. To protect himself from retribution
  3.  To deceive the Company
  4. To hide the location of Kurtz's ivory
সঠিক উত্তর:
To protect her naive, idealized view of Kurtz
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
To protect her naive, idealized view of Kurtz
ব্যাখ্যা

Marlow realizes that telling Kurtz's fiancée the horrifying truth of his final words, "The horror! The horror!," would be too cruel and destructive to her idealized memory of him. He chooses to preserve her innocent delusion by lying, reflecting the novel's complex exploration of truth, illusion, and human morality. 

৪০.
On what ship does Marlow tell his story to his fellow passengers?
  1.  The Santa Maria
  2. The Penelope
  3. The Nellie
  4. The Queen Victoria
সঠিক উত্তর:
The Nellie
উত্তর
সঠিক উত্তর:
The Nellie
ব্যাখ্যা

 Marlow recounts his experiences on board the cruising yawl, the Nellie, to a group of friends who are anchored in the Thames River. The story then transitions from the present moment to his past memories of Africa.