LOVE AND Other Demons PDF

Title LOVE AND Other Demons
Author CAROLINA CASTAÑEDA
Course Multicultural Literature
Institution Texas Woman's University
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LOVE AND OTHER DEMONS

1. The theme of the novel is: a. b. c. d.

Christian discrimination and intolerance during the Hispanic colonies. the authority of the parents towards the children. slave immorality in the middle ages. the intransigence of the modern age.

2. The book constantly reiterates the ideas and beliefs that were given in the: a. b. c. d.

demonic possession and oblivion demonic possession and friendship demonic possession and religion demonic possession and love

3. Locate the description of each Character in the book with an arrow:

black woman who raised servant Maria (authority). (2) notable physician. (4) 12-year-old white girl who has the Yoruba culture and not the Spanish because she was raised by enslaved Africans. Daughter of Don Ygnacio de Alfaro y Dueñas (2nd Marquéz de Casalduero) and Bernarda Cabrera, unmarried wife of the marquis (Only her life is important). (1) disciple of the bishop in charge of exorcising Sierva and with

whom he fell in love. Doubtful man. (3) maximum authority Church. (5)

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4. The place where the story took place was: to. Bogotá (black traffic), the main black port of the contains over three and a half centuries of slavery. b. Cartagena de Indias (white traffic), the main white port of the contains for three and a half centuries of slavery. c. Santa Marta (black traffic), the main black port of the contains over three and a half centuries of slavery. d. Cartagena de Indias (black traffic), the main black port of the contains over three and a half centuries of slavery. 5. The Title of the novel: Of love and other demons, which points to two of the cultures present in the text: to. the African and the Colombian. b. the African and the Spanish. c. the mestizo and the Spanish. d. the mestizo and the Colombian. 6. The "love" according to the book is: to. He is the genius demon who fills the existence of slaves with vital force, although in the end he consumes them (Sierva María and Cayetano Delauce). Meanwhile, the "other demons" are those brought by the Europeans. b. He is the brilliant demon that fills the existence of men with vital force, although in the end it consumes them (Sierva María and Cayetano Delauce). Meanwhile, the "other demons" are those brought by the colonizers to America. c. He is the genius demon who fills the existence of men with vital force, although in the end he consumes them (Sierva María and Cayetano Delauce). Meanwhile, the "other demons" are those brought by the Europeans. d. It is the brilliant home that fills the existence of families with vital force, although in the end it consumes them (Sierva María and Cayetano Delauce). Meanwhile, the "other demons" are those brought by the colonizers to America.

7. According to the book, those who colonized and Christianized, established intolerance, the ecclesiastical tribunal of the inquisition, the kingdom of ignorance led by the tyranny of dogma and the initiation of a society, where scientific knowledge, different cultures and ethnicities, were matters of: to. witchcraft. b. sorcery. b. heresies. 8. Why do you think the "happiness treatment" fails? a. the priests of the time was too sad b. Sierva María was used to living with slaves c. Servant Maria had no intention of recovering d. the treatment was very complicated to be performed by Indians e. the treatment was always an invention and a failure 9. To whom or whom does the marquis go after the first failure to heal his daughter? a. Bishop Don Toribio de Cáceres and Father Cayetano Delaura b. Bernarda Cabrera c. where they open d. where Second e. where don Ignacio Alfaro 10. How do these characters try to heal her? a. with prayers and a balanced diet b. with roots of a strange plant c. with lashes and punishments d. with holy water and ostias e. by means of an exorcism, since they believed that the demon had entered his body. 11. What is the result of these "cures" in the health of Sierva María? a. she becomes religious and devoted b. becomes bitter and sad c. does not improve and take the opportunity to act like a demoniac d. is saved and continues his normal life e. It heals at a very slow pace, but it does. 12. Why does the Bishop send the Marquis to call him? a. because I needed to tell him a cow b. to warn him about his relationship with the Indians c. because they had common businesses d. since he had found out that he needed God's help e. to ask for financial aid.

13. How does the bishop interpret the evils that Sierva María has? a. as normal for a girl her age b. as part of the Indian tradition c. that the supposed illness is the product of the devil that he has in his body. d. like a terrible disease that plagues children e. like a simple mischief of servant mary 14. Who is the protagonist of the story? to. Cayetano Daleara b. Dominga de Sarmiento c. Servant Mary d. The Marquis of Casal Duero and. Bernarda. 15. What is the conflict that triggers all the events narrated? to. That Servant Mary was possessed by demons. b. The impossibility of the marquis to marry Dulce Olivia c. Bernarda's infidelity. d. The servant Maria was bitten by a mad dog. and. The forbidden love that arises between Cayetano and Sierva María. 16. About Sierva María it is true that: I.- Being white she liked to live with blacks. II.-She was very loved by her parents. III.- You never knew when he was telling the truth. to. Only I. b. Only II. c. II and III. d. I and III. and. I, II and III 17. The first person to whom the Marquis went to request help was: a. Sagunta. b. Open. c. Cayetano Daleara. d. Toribio de Cáceres and Virtues. e. Abbess Josefa Miranda 18. gods that protected servant mary: 19. Cayetano de Laura and servant Maria, unites them before they meet: (which of all these options) to. loneliness ± sleep b. craving for the soul- · passion

20. before servant mary, the most famous case of rabies in the city, what was it? 21. This first treatment fails, to whom does the marquis go later? 22. How do these characters try to heal her? What's the score? 1. When the priest talks about the dream with Sierva María to the bishop without knowing her, he does so when he is reading: to. Plato. b. Aristotle. c. Hegel. d. Fernando Vallejo. 2. Sierva María does not have her hair cut when she enters the convent since to. It is a mandate to the virgin. b. That's how his dad wants it. c. Mom said so. d. For the day of her fifteen. 3. Why is Sierva María taken to the convent? _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _____________ 4. The person who writes the minutes about what happened with Sierva María is to. The abbess. b. The nuns. c. The priest. d. Those of the town. 5. What are the three dreams that the priest in charge of Sierva María has? 6. The concept mojana has as meaning: to. Witch. b. Mother. c. Friend. d. Virgin. 7. The parents of Sierva María to get her out of the convent want to write to to. The viceroys. b. The bishop. c. The abbess. d. To the priest. 8. What is the name of the priest in charge of caring for Sierva María?

9. When the priest confesses his affection for Sierva María they send him to to. Another chaplaincy. b. To the monastery. c. To the leper colony. d. To Santa Clara. 10. What is the crime that Sierva María's cell neighbor commits? 11. What is the action of the viceroy against Sierva María? 12. servant mary where she met the snow. 13. which means "distinguished cocotola" 14. The person who breastfed servant mary was ______________________. 15. At what time and in what approximate places does the story take place? 16. What is the event, the fact that gives rise to the main story of the novel? 17. Why does Bernarda not worry or tell her husband? 18. Through whom does the Marquis find out? Why this character if he gives importance? 19. What is the Marquis's first reaction upon learning? 20. What treatment does Abrenuncio advise you? 21. This first treatment fails, to whom does the marquis go later? 22. How do these characters try to heal her? What's the score? 23. Why does the bishop send for the marquis?

Of love and other demons Questions collected 2011 Proposed answers from the book Del amor y otros demonios 1) 16 gods for their 16 necklaces 2) dream 3) A man who bites him in the face and another who leaks drool on his leg 4) In a dream in front of a window 5) like origami 6) Sunday of Advent 7) Period of the Viceroyalty, in Cartagena de indias 8) A bite of a dog with rabies to a Creole girl, servant Maria .9) Because he hates his daughter and if she has to die, I did it. 10) He finds out from Sagunta, and she gives it importance because very bad times come because of the rage and she is the only one to cure her daughter. 11) Unbelief 12) Give him as much happiness as possible 13) Go to anyone who gives you hope, bleeders, barbers, etc. 14) With indents, ointments, take your own urine and it only worsens your sick situation...


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