You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down Quizzes

Think you’ve got your head wrapped around You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down? Put your knowledge to the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. Why does Andrea Clement White suffer from dissatisfaction?


She doesn't think she achieved what she set out to do.
She thinks that her husband is having an affair.
She's pretty sure that Mrs. Hyde really hates her.
She really hates Cornish hens.
Q. Why does Susan Marie have a problem with sadomasochism?


Because it's too far outside the norm
Because it reinforces myths about slavery
Because it offends her moral take on sexuality
Because it ostracizes the LGBTQ community
Q. Why is Anastasia glad that she finally stands up to Irene at the end of "Source"?


Anastasia's not an airhead, but Irene thinks she is.
Anastasia is tired of Irene thinking she's a drama queen.
Anastasia is tired of being excluded because of her skin color.
Irene has used Anastasia's friendship for personal gain.
Q. Why does the narrator of "Advancing Luna—and Ida B. Wells" feel conflicted when Luna reveals the fact that she was raped by a Black civil rights worker?


The narrator is not sure she really likes Luna.
Luna is a pathological liar—the narrator is not sure she can believe her.
The narrator is into victim-blaming—she thinks Luna provoked her rapist.
The rape is unjust, but innocent Black men were lynched for it in the past.
Q. How does Walker view love between men and women in her stories?


Sexually pleasant (sometimes), but not very emotionally deep
Somewhat abusive and manipulative
Totally unnecessary—platonic relationships are the best
Necessary for a woman's financial stability