Sunday, June 19

The Book Quiz

You're To Kill a Mockingbird!
by Harper Lee
Perceived as a revolutionary and groundbreaking person, you have changed the minds of many people. While questioning the authority around you, you've also taken a significant amount of flack. But you've had the admirable guts to persevere. There's a weird guy in the neighborhood using dubious means to protect you, but you're pretty sure it's worth it in the end. In the end, it remains unclear to you whether finches and mockingbirds get along in real life.

The questions are odd and I don't think I've changed many a mind. It's hardly a quiz. Still. Take it ?
http://bluepyramid.org/ia/bquiz.htm

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

You're Cry, the Beloved Country!
by Alan Paton
Life is exceedingly difficult right now, especially when you put more miles between yourself and your hometown. But with all sorts of personal and profound convictions, you are able to keep a level head and still try to help folks, no matter how much they harm you. You walk through a land of natural beauty and daily horror. In the end, far too much is a matter of black and white. - gk

Murphy said...

Sounds rather fitting. In your case atleast. How did that happen with such stupid questions?
Just reading my answer taxed my strength.

L. said...

You're Alice's Adventures in Wonderland!
by Lewis Carroll
After stumbling down the wrong turn in life, you've had your mind opened to a number of strange and curious things. As life grows curiouser and curiouser, you have to ask yourself what's real and what's the picture of illusion. Little is coming to your aid in discerning fantasy from fact, but the line between them is so blurry that it's starting not to matter. Be careful around rabbit holes and those who smile to much, and just avoid hat shops altogether.



ah well. no more hats for me then.

JP said...

I don't even know if I've read this - I read a lot of Eliot in college, but I'm fairly sure I managed to let this one slip by. And I'm not very short!

You're Prufrock and Other Observations!
by T.S. Eliot
Though you are very short and often overshadowed, your voice is poetic and lyrical. Dark and brooding, you see the world as a hopeless effort of people trying to impress other people. Though you make reference to almost everything, you've really heard enough about Michelangelo. You measure out your life with coffee spoons.

Murphy said...

Shruthi: But you had to replace the hat. The hat in the picture : |
JP: I think you also are metchul.