1 Where is Margaret Atwood from? France Canada England United States 2 In what collection was "Happy Endings" originally published? The Handmaid's Tale Murder in the Dark The Blind Assassin Hag-Seed 3 Which of these is not a central theme of "Happy Endings"? Mortality Gender roles Writing Religion 4 How many different parts compose the short story? Three Six Five Four 5 What is Margaret Atwood's most famous work? Hag-Seed The Handmaid's Tale The Blind Assassin To the Lighthouse 6 Many consider Atwood what kind of author? Surrealist Feminist Unskilled Socialist 7 From which perspective is "Happy Endings" narrated? First person Omniscient Second person Third person 8 Who are the two initial characters introduced in the story? John and Mary Madge and John Mary and Fred Mary and Madge 9 In version A, what happens? Mary divorces John. Mary and John fall in love. Mary and John never meet. John loses his job. 10 In version B, what is the central conflict between John and Mary? Mary forgets who John is. Mary is an alcoholic. Mary loves John, but John only uses Mary. John cannot tell Mary he loves her. 11 In version B, with who does John have an affair? James Madge Nobody Mary 12 In version B, where does John never take Mary? A restaurant The theater His house The ocean 13 What happens to Mary in version B? She marries Fred. She confronts Madge. She dies by suicide. She has a baby with James. 14 In version C, who does Mary love? Fred John Madge James 15 In version C, what does James like to do? Cheat on Mary Sell drugs Volunteer at the library Ride his motorcycle 16 How do James and Mary die in version C? They do not die. They die of a terminal disease. They die in a car accident. John shoots them, and himself. 17 What happens to Madge in version C? She marries Fred. She is killed by James. She catches John with Mary. She dies by suicide. 18 Where do Fred and Madge live in version D? In the mountains By the sea In the desert Near a lake 19 How does Fred die in version E? Car accident Heart attack Cancer Murder 20 What does the narrator offer as an alternative to Mary dedicating her life to charity? Mary's knitting Mary's cooking Fred's birdwatching Fred's gardening 21 In version F, what could John be? A doctor A father A revolutionary A lawyer 22 In version F, what could Mary be? A priest A counterespionage agent A doctor A scientist 23 What, according to the narrator, is the authentic ending to the story? Writing is difficult. Madge is better than Mary. John and Mary die. Nobody gets out alive. 24 What, according to the narrator, is "just one thing after another" (F)? Life Plot Death History 25 What does the narrator say the reader should try at the end of the story? Reading another story The How and Why Better plots Literary devices