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1. This novel by Stephen Crane illustrates a young man's fear when going to the American Civil War. The young man justifies himself as a hero at the end of the story after a successful charge at the Confederate army. What novel is this that examines the merit of waging war?
2. This classic novel examines humanity as viewed by children. The society created by the children when they are stranded on a deserted island recreates the best and worst of the adult world they have perceived during the 2nd world war. After attempting to create a just society, they fracture into warring factions. What novel is this?
3. In 'A Christmas Carol' three ghosts visit Ebenezer Scrooge to help him regain the spirit of Christmas. When he awakes in the morning he is able to enjoy the gift of giving and even enjoys Christmas dinner. With which family did he dine?
4. The hero and heroine in this novel refuse to bridge the distance between their social classes and ruin their own and other peoples' lives in their determination to rebuff each other and fight the love between them. What is the name of this classic love story?
5. Edgar Allan Poe's protagonist kills an old man when he can no longer stomach the man's 'evil eye'. He buries the body under the floor boards in the house. How was he identified as the murderer?
6. L Frank Baum's 'Wizard of Oz' was based on society at the time. Tin Man represented industrial revolution, Cowardly Lion was Baum's take on politicians, but what did the Scarecrow represent?
7. J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan learned the hard way that growing up is an essential part of life. He didn't originate in his own story, though. What was the first novel Peter was in, as a peripheral character of a 7 Day Old baby?
8. 'Little Women' is a novel about four sisters coming of age while their father is away at war. They deal with issues of money, love, death and family. What war is their father away at?
9. The book 'Black Beauty' is a series of memories experienced by a taxi horse as he recalls his life, from his days as a colt to his retirement in the country. Who wrote the novel?
10. 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' is a novel based on the duality of human nature concerning good and evil. What happens to Hyde at the end of the novel?
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