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Quiz: Which well-known Female Author am I?


Based on verified facts about four iconic female writers, answer 15 questions about your habits, tastes, and beliefs. Your responses will reveal which author matches your personality — without obvious patterns, just subtle truths.

  1. 1 What is your ideal writing (or deep thinking) environment?

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    1. A bustling city café, scribbling on napkins while observing strangers.
    2. A quiet countryside cottage with only a small table and a view of fields.
    3. A cozy, curated library filled with voices from every culture.
    4. A private room of my own with large windows and plenty of silence.
  2. 2 Which topic could you passionately discuss for hours?

    1. How forgotten histories shape modern identity and community.
    2. Marriage, class, and the subtle rules of social performance.
    3. Magic systems, destiny, and the fight against institutional evil.
    4. The nature of consciousness and the fluidity of time.
  3. 3 How do you typically handle rejection or criticism?

    1. I retreat into my thoughts, overanalyse, and eventually turn it into art.
    2. I use it as fuel to speak even louder for those who are silenced.
    3. I stubbornly persist, believing my story will find its readers one day.
    4. I privately fume, then rewrite everything with sharper wit.
  4. 4 What role does humour play in your life?

    1. It's essential – pranks, puns, and laughter are how I survive chaos.
    2. It's a warm, subversive tool to make hard truths bearable.
    3. It's rare and often dark – a brief relief from existential weight.
    4. It's a scalpel – I use irony to expose foolishness without shouting.
  5. 5 Which quote resonates most with you?

    1. “If there's a book you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, you must write it.”
    2. “The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.”
    3. “Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.”
    4. “A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.”
  6. 6 How would your best friend describe your storytelling style?

    1. Lyrical, fragmented, and deeply internal – like reading someone’s secret diary.
    2. Dry, precise, and sneakily romantic – you notice what others miss.
    3. Inventive, fast‑paced, and full of heart – with a twist I never see coming.
    4. Epic, mythic, and unflinchingly real – every sentence carries weight.
  7. 7 What cause would you dedicate a charity or foundation to?

    1. Supporting single‑parent families and children’s healthcare.
    2. Preserving and teaching African American history and literature.
    3. Improving literacy for girls in rural communities.
    4. Mental health support for writers and artists.
  8. 8 Which of these daily rituals appeals most to you?

    1. An afternoon of solitary reading, then notes scribbled in the margins.
    2. Writing in a cosy café, then treating yourself to a chocolate croissant.
    3. Morning walks to visit neighbours and exchange local gossip.
    4. Evenings cooking a family recipe while listening to blues or jazz.
  9. 9 Your fictional hero is most likely to be:

    1. An ordinary person who carries the weight of an entire community’s memory.
    2. An underdog kid who discovers their courage against a powerful foe.
    3. An intelligent, misunderstood woman who defies social expectations.
    4. A struggling artist seeking authentic connection in a fractured world.
  10. 10 What is your attitude toward wealth and status?

    1. They are magical – but hoarding them without compassion is a muggle mistake.
    2. They are amusing props – but true worth lies in character, not gold.
    3. They are barriers to freedom; I value bohemian simplicity.
    4. They are tools – useful only to redistribute opportunity and amplify voices.
  11. 11 Which of these fears is most relatable to you?

    1. Facing a Dementor – reliving my worst memories without hope.
    2. Being trapped in a dull marriage or a boring drawing room forever.
    3. Losing my mind to silence or noise – unable to think clearly.
    4. That my ancestors’ struggles will be forgotten or repeated.
  12. 12 What is your approach to love and romance?

    1. Love is a fierce act of witness – seeing someone fully and staying.
    2. Love is the most ancient magic – it saves you when spells fail.
    3. Love is a fluid, sometimes painful current – I capture its fleeting moments.
    4. I believe in rational affection – passion that respects reason and society.
  13. 13 Which snack would you keep at your desk while working?

    1. Homemade cornbread with honey – a taste of memory.
    2. Jelly slugs and a butterbeer – preferably from a trolley.
    3. Tea and a small slice of pound cake – proper and sustaining.
    4. Bitter dark chocolate and black coffee – fuel for brooding.
  14. 14 What is your relationship with religion or spirituality?

    1. I believe in the power of love and choice – but death is the next great adventure.
    2. I honour the ancestors – faith is a story that helps us bear the unbearable.
    3. I respect good church manners, but my morality is personal and practical.
    4. I find more divinity in a wave on the shore than in any dogma.
  15. 15 Complete this sentence: 'In another life, I would have been a…'

    1. ...griot, carrying seven generations of stories in my voice.
    2. ...Hogwarts professor, specifically teaching Defence Against the Dark Arts.
    3. ...rector's wife who secretly writes satirical novels under a pseudonym.
    4. ...lighthouse keeper, watching the ebb and flow of human solitude.

Quiz: Which well-known Female Author am I?

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    Jane Austen

    Like Jane Austen (1775–1817), you are observant, witty, and value social harmony. You enjoy quiet irony, close relationships, and the nuances of everyday life. Your writing – or thinking – is sharp yet gentle, and you believe in the power of manners without sacrificing truth.
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    Virginia Woolf

    You share Virginia Woolf’s (1882–1941) introspective and experimental spirit. You prize inner thoughts, stream of consciousness, and the beauty of ordinary moments. You are sensitive to the world’s pressures but channel them into creative, nonlinear expression.
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    Toni Morrison

    You embody Toni Morrison’s (1931–2019) depth, empathy, and unflinching honesty. You believe stories must confront history and heal. You are a natural teacher and editor, lifting others while crafting powerful, poetic narratives about identity and belonging.
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    J.K. Rowling

    You match J.K. Rowling (b. 1965) in resilience, imagination, and underdog spirit. You love building intricate worlds, championing the overlooked, and sprinkling hope into dark corners. Your persistence turned rejection into a global phenomenon.
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