
LOTS and HOTS about the Soul of the Great Bell
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- Q1Who is the main character in "The Soul of the Great Bell"?The EmperorKo-NgaiKouan-YuThe Astrologer30s
- Q2What is the setting of "The Soul of the Great Bell"?Ancient ChinaAncient EgyptModern AmericaMedieval Europe30s
- Q3What does Ko-Ngai’s character represent in the story?Greed and ambitionFear and regretThe power of love and sacrificeConflict and revenge30s
- Q4What is the primary sacrifice made by Ko-Ngai in the story?Her love for LiangHer wealth for the bell's constructionHer life for the bell's perfectionHer freedom to please the Emperor30s
- Q5What is the primary theme of 'The Soul of the Great Bell'?The quest for revengeThe pursuit of wealth and powerThe sacrifice and the value of artThe importance of family loyalty30s
- Q6What role does the Great Bell itself play in the story's message?It shows the effects of greedIt illustrates family conflictIt represents the power of the emperorIt symbolizes the connection between art and sacrifice30s
- Q7What does the character of the Emperor represent in the story?A representation of familial loveThe ultimate authority and the pressure of societal expectationsA symbol of hope and freedomThe embodiment of artistic creativity30s
- Q8What lesson can be learned from Ko-Ngai's ultimate sacrifice in the story?That love is not worth sacrificing for artThe importance of selflessness in the pursuit of one's passionsThat artists should never compromise their integrityThat personal ambition should always come first30s
- Q9In what way does 'The Soul of the Great Bell' reflect elements of traditional culture?By emphasizing individualism over collectivismBy focusing solely on modern technologyBy ignoring historical contextBy incorporating themes of honor, art, and sacrifice30s
- Q10How does the setting of the story enhance its themes?It focuses solely on the characters' personal livesIt illustrates the dominance of nature over civilizationIt distracts from the main narrative purposeIt provides a backdrop that reflects cultural values about art and sacrifice30s