Mai's Matchmaker Quiz

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This quiz is meant to match the Senior individuals in AP Lit blocks 5 and 6 who maintain that they will not be attending prom or that they will be attending alone. The groups they are assigned from this quiz represent their compatible clusters within the classes.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which theme from Chronicle of a Death Foretold means the most to you?

    • A.

      Betrayal! Can't trust anyone...

    • B.

      Love! Makes the world go round (:

    • C.

      Religion! Spiritual connections are the strongest...

    • D.

      Law! What is life without regulation?

    • E.

      Family! Family always comes first!

  • 2. 

    Which character/s from the Turn of the Screw best mimic your love life?

    • A.

      Children's Uncle - generally not around, arguably nonexistent

    • B.

      Peter Quint and Miss Jessel - might be real but also highly likely to all be in your head

    • C.

      The Governess - good intentions but often muddled by conflicting perceptions

    • D.

      The children - you prefer your relationships with a pleasant exterior and absolute reticence, your love life is for you not for the world...

    • E.

      Mrs Grose - you're known for loyalty and try your best to do what you believe is right

  • 3. 

    Which fictional character possesses traits closest to what you look for in a partner?

    • A.

      Placida Linero, Chronicle of a Death Foretold - someone extremely in touch with their spirit

    • B.

      Mrs Grose, The Turn of The Screw - someone innocent and agreeable with strong morals

    • C.

      Vicario Brothers, Chronicle of a Death Foretold - someone who will put family above all

    • D.

      Bayardo San Roman, Chronicle of a Death Foretold - someone rich and attractive, "slim waist and golden eyes"

    • E.

      The Governess, The Turn of the Screw - someone passionate and loving who will do whatever it takes

  • 4. 

    Which quotation resonates most with you?

    • A.

      "Hope springs eternal in the human breast" - Alexander Pope

    • B.

      "The mind is its own place, and in itself/[Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n]" - Milton

    • C.

      "What is this life if, full of care,/We have no time to stand and stare" - W.H Davies

    • D.

      "Human kind/Cannot bear very much reality" - T.S Eliot

    • E.

      "We few, we happy few, we Band of Brothers" - Shakespeare

  • 5. 

    Which Shakespearean play would you see on your ideal date?

    • A.

      Romeo and Juliet

    • B.

      Macbeth

    • C.

      The Merchant of Venice

    • D.

      King Lear

    • E.

      Henry V

  • 6. 

    Which Shakespearean meal would you eat on your perfect date?

    • A.

      "Eight wild boars roasted whole at breakfast, but twelve persons there." - Antony and Cleopatra

    • B.

      "A’ shall answer it. Some pigeons, Davy, a couple of short-legged hens, a joint of mutton, and any pretty little tiny kickshaws, tell William cook" - Henry IV

    • C.

      "My lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn I saw good strawberries in your garden there; I do beseech you send for some of them." - Richard III

    • D.

      "Good wine is a good familiar creature, if it be well used." - Othello

    • E.

      "Do you think because you are virtuous, that there shall be no more cakes and ale?" - Twelfth Night

  • 7. 

    Which famous Literary couple do you identify most with?

    • A.

      Jay and Daisy, The Great Gatsby

    • B.

      Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy, Pride and Prejudice

    • C.

      Katherine and Heathcliff, Wuthering Heights

    • D.

      Jane Eyre and Mr Rochester, Jane Eyre

    • E.

      Scarlett O' Hara and Rhett Butler, Gone With the Wind

  • 8. 

    Which literary pick-up line would you respond most to?

    • A.

      "I don't want no better book than what your face is." - The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    • B.

      “To love or have loved, that is enough. Ask nothing further. There is no other pearl to be found in the dark folds of life.” - Les Miserables

    • C.

      “You and I, it’s as though we have been taught to kiss in heaven and sent down to earth together, to see if we know what we were taught.” - Doctor Zhivago

    • D.

      "If thou would have such a one, take me; and take me, take a soldier; take a soldier, take a king." - Henry V

    • E.

      "And at home by the fire, whenever you look up there I shall be— and whenever I look up, there will be you." - Far From the Madding Crowd

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