Greg Winsky ’71 created a quiz featuring first lines from famous works of fiction, smashed together. We’ve adapted it for PAW Online readers. Test your literary knowledge with these five examples.
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1. A Saturday afternoon in November was overcoat weather again, not just topcoat weather, as it had been all week and as everyone had hoped it would stay for the big weekend — the weekend of the Yale game.
A. Tess of the d'Urbervilles + This Side of Paradise
B. Something Wicked This Way Comes + The Catcher in the Rye
C. The Return of the Native + Franny and Zooey
2. Two households, both alike in dignity, but every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
A. Romeo and Juliet + Anna Karenina
B. Great Expectations + Tristram Shandy
C. Romeo and Juliet + Emma
3. When in April, the cruelest month, sweet showers fall.
A. 1984 + The Grapes of Wrath
B. The Canterbury Tales + The Wasteland
C. Uncle Tom’s Cabin + The Sound and the Fury
4. Once upon a time, and a very good time it was, there was a moocow coming down along the road, and my brother Jem got his arm broken at the elbow.
A. The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man + To Kill a Mockingbird
B. Midnight’s Children + Beloved
C. Ulysses + To Kill a Mockingbird
5. Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, the first thing you’ll probably want to know about me is where I was born, what my lousy childhood was like, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap.
A. Ethan Frome + Catch-22
B. The Great Gatsby + Lord of the Flies
C. David Copperfield + The Catcher in the Rye
ANSWERS: 1. C; 2. A; 3. B; 4. A; 5. C.
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