Literary game: Which books do these fragments and characters correspond to?

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Good afternoon readers Actualidad Literatura! I haven't done one of these in a while. literary games I like them so much and it was time to put your reading memory to the test again. There have already been others where it was also necessary to remember to which book certain literary fragments but today we have a new addition, and it is that there will also be other 10 questions about characters.

Who will be more correct? It depends on you! It goes without saying that it is "forbidden" to look Google or other search engines, no cheating! Let's go there!

Which books do these 10 literary fragments belong to?

  1. «Mother, I say to you that my second mistake I confess to you, and with forgiveness for the past, I want you to order what is to come. But with Sempronio it seems to me that it is impossible to sustain my friendship. He is delirious, I am unhealthy: make me those friends ».
  2. «I have business to do in the west of the state, so I take the opportunity to stop in the small town where my ex-wife lives. We haven't seen each other in four years. But from time to time, whenever something of mine is published or written about in magazines and newspapers - a profile, an interview - I send him the clippings. I do not know why I do it; maybe because I think it may interest you. But she never answers me.
  3. “When he awoke he saw that the village around him was about to get under way. The stores were gone. The palanquin was still there, open. People got into cars, silent. He got up and looked around for a long time, but the only eyes that met hers were eastern slant, and they bowed quickly. He saw armed men and children who were not crying. He saw the mute faces that people have when they are fleeing people. And he saw a tree by the side of the road. And hanging from a branch, hanged, the boy who had led him there.
  4. «It was almost midnight when we reached Bea's front door. We had walked most of the way in silence, not daring to say what we thought. We walked apart, hiding from each other. Bea walked upright with her Tess under her arm and I followed her a foot, with her taste on my lips. I still had the sidelong look that Isaac had given me when I left the Cemetery of Forgotten Books.
  5. 'The next day Poirot entered the dining car a little late. He had risen early, had eaten breakfast practically alone, and spent most of the morning going over the notes on the matter that brought him to London. He had hardly seen his traveling companion.
  6. «Oh, how uncomfortable sometimes / I feel you / with me, a winner among men! / But you don't know / that they won with me / thousands of faces that you cannot see, / thousands of feet and breasts that marched with me, / that I am not / that I do not exist, / that I am only the forehead of those who go with me, /… ».
  7. Who knows how many sensitive and intelligent people have been removed forever from matters of the spirit thanks to episodes like that. Every time I hear someone say that the school years have been beautiful, and that they miss them, I am shocked. For me, that period was one of the ugliest of my existence.
  8. “Your idea of ​​putting these letters in order and leaving them for someone to read sometime… it excites me. In reality, I do not know the value that all this I say can have; however, the fantasy of one day being able to collect these notes for someone is absolutely delightful to me. '
  9. «I never felt like today the impression of lacking secret dimensions, of being limited to my body, to the light thoughts that rise from it like bubbles. I build my memories with the present. I am discarded, abandoned in the present. In vain I try to reach the past; I can't escape.
  10. Then the police arrived. I like cops. They wear uniforms and numbers and you know what they are supposed to do. There was a policeman and a policeman. The policewoman had a small hole in her stockings at the level of her left ankle and a red scratch in the middle of the hole.

What books do these literary characters belong to?

  1. Peeta Mellark.
  2. Elizabeth Bennett.
  3. Alonso Quijano.
  4. Remus Lupine.
  5. Scott Finch.
  6. Lisbeth Salander.
  7. Gregor Samsa.
  8. Captain Ahab.
  9. Meursault. 
  10. Long John Silver.

What do you think? Are both fragments and characters easily recognizable? Many yes, don't you think? We will leave the solutions of these "unknowns" the next Sunday 20th at the last minute of the day in a comment published in this same entry. Do you dare to participate? Lucky!


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  1.   Susana González said

    Here are some snippets:
    1- The matchmaker - Fernando de Rojas
    2-
    3- Silk - Alessandro Baricco
    4- The shadow of the wind - Carlos Ruiz Zafón
    5- Murder on the Orient Express - Agatha Christie
    6-
    7- Where the heart takes you - Susanna Tamaro
    8-
    9-
    10- The Curious Incident of the Dog at Midnight - Mark Haddon

    And here the characters (these were easier)
    - Peeta Mellark. The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
    - Elizabeth Bennet. Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
    - Alonso Quijano. Don Quixote de la Mancha - Miguel de Cervantes
    - Remus Lupine. Harry Potter - JK Rowling
    - Scout Finch. To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
    - Lisbeth Salander. Millenium - Stieg Larsson
    - Gregor Samsa.
    - Captain Ahab. Moby Dick - Herman Melville
    - Meursault.
    - Long John Silver. Treasure Island - Robert Louis Stephenson

    1.    Monica said

      6.Pablo Neruda

  2.   Knox said

    Hi, I'm Knox. I love these things !!

    1. La Celestina, from Rojas

    2.

    3. Seda, by Baricco (?)

    4. The shadow of the wind, by Ruiz Zafón

    5. Murder on Christie's Orient Express

    Of the others, no idea, hahaha.

    Characters:

    1. The Hunger Games, by Collins

    3. Don Quixote, by Cervantes

    4. Harry Potter, by JK Rowling

    7. The metamorphosis, by Kafka

    9. The Stranger, by Camus

    A pleasure!