Mr. Fornnarino's English 2, Quiz 23 for ELL Students

Be sure to choose each answer carefully. You get only one try to answer each question correctly!

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To answer Questions 11-15, please read the following passage from Chapter 1 of Haruki Murakami’s After Dark. Choose the best responses to the prompts next to the passage. There is one and only one correct answer to each prompt.

Chapter 1, page 3
“Through the eyes of a high-flying night bird, we take in the scene from midair. In our broad sweep, the city looks like a single gigantic creature—or more like a single collective entity created by many intertwining organisms. Countless arteries stretch to the ends of its elusive body, circulating a continuous supply of fresh blood cells, sending out new data and collecting the old, sending out new consumables and collecting the old, sending out new contradictions and collecting the old. To the rhythm of its pulsing, all parts of the body flicker and flare up and squirm. Midnight is approaching, and while the peak of activity has passed, the basal metabolism that maintains life continues undiminished, producing the basso continuo of the city's moan, a monotonous sound that neither rises nor falls but is pregnant with foreboding.”

 

Note: In this part of his book, Murakami lets readers feel like they are a bird flying over a large city full of life. From above, the city looks like an animal or like many animals moving in and around each other. There are repeating sounds and lights. It is almost midnight, so there is less movement than during the day, but it is easy to see that life exists. The sound of the city is like the sound of a living thing in pain. The sound is full of a feeling that something bad will happen in the future.
 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To answer Questions 16-20, please read the following passage from Chapter 1 of Haruki Murakami’s After Dark. Choose the best responses to the prompts next to the passage. There is one and only one correct answer to each prompt.

 

Chapter 1, Pages 21-22
"So the three brothers found three boulders on the shore just as the god had said they would. And they started pushing them along as the god told them to. Now these were huge, heavy boulders, so rolling them was hard, and
pushing them up an incline took an enormous effort. The youngest brother quit first. He said, 'Brothers, this place is good enough for me. It's close to the shore, and I can catch fish. It has everything I need to go on living. I don't mind if I can't see that much of the world from here.' His two elder brothers pressed on, but when they were midway up the mountain, the second brother quit. He said, 'Brother, this place is good enough for me. There is plenty of fruit here. It has everything I need to go on living. I don't mind if I can't see that much of the world from here.' The eldest brother continued walking up the mountain. The trail grew increasingly narrow and steep, but he did not quit. He had great powers of perseverance, and he wanted to see as much of the world as he possibly could, so he kept rolling the boulder with all his might. He went on for months, hardly eating or drinking, until he had rolled the boulder to the very peak of the high mountain. There he stopped and surveyed the world. Now he could see more of the world than anyone. This was the place he would live—where no grass grew, where no birds flew. For water, he could only lick the ice and frost. For food, he could only gnaw on moss. But he had no regrets, because now he could look out over the whole world. And so, even today, his great, round boulder is perched on the peak of that mountain on an island in Hawaii. That's how the story goes."

 

 

Note: The story shows three brothers pushing boulders up a hill. The youngest stops first. He is near the shore and can catch fish to eat. The second brother stops farther up where he can eat fruit. The third and oldest brother stops only when he gets to the top of the mountain where he can see everything. Unlike his brothers, the oldest does not have an easy way to get food, but he is happy because he can see more of the world than anyone else can.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To answer Questions 21-22, please read the following passage from enotes.com regarding the motifs and themes of Haruki Murakami’s After Dark. Choose the best responses to the prompts that follow. There is one and only one correct answer to each prompt.

“Darkness, however, also represents the subconscious. The subconscious is the realm of dreams, which usually occur at night in the darkness. The model of dreams is found in the character of Eri, who sleeps her life away. In her sleep, she moves from the real to the unreal as her body passes from her bedroom through the walls of her television into a different realm. She wakes up on the other side, unaware of where she is. All she knows is that she is not where she should be. She is not where she was when she fell asleep. None of the windows or doors will open. So she goes back to sleep, hoping that all her problems will be solved the next time she wakes up. Eri wakes in her dreams and sleeps in her wake-reality, a mix-up for which no one can find a solution.”
"After Dark - Themes" eNotes Publishing Ed. Scott Locklear. eNotes.com, Inc. eNotes.com 30 Dec, 2016 <http://www.enotes.com/topics/after-dark-murakami/themes#themes-themes>

 

Note: The article from enotes.com says that Murakami uses repeated ideas to teach lessons about life. Murakami uses darkness to represent the uncontrolled thoughts people have when they are sleeping and dreaming. The character Eri lives in an unnatural condition where she seems to be awake in her dreams but she is asleep in the real world.
 

For Questions 1-10, please mark the letter of the correct definition of the given vocabulary word.