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Uzumaki
By JACOB BUSA
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Question 1
1.
Who is the main female character?
Sakura Uzumaki
Mitsuo Himura
Yuko Yurimeshi
Kirie Goshima
Question 2
2.
What strange obsession first signals the spiral curse in the town?
A fire that burned down a church
Shuichi's father obsessing over spirals
An earthquake opening a portal
A tornado that signaled the coming of the spirals
Question 3
3.
What is the first spiral that Shuichi's father was captivated by?
A snail crawling
A picture of an eardrum
A whirlpool
A tornado
Question 4
4.
What horrific fate befalls Shuichi’s father due to his spiral obsession?
He drowns in a whirlpool
He is consumed by a snail
He twists his own body into a spiral
He disappears into the lighthouse
Question 5
5.
How does Shuichi’s mother try to protect herself from spirals?
She avoids leaving her room
She draws protective symbols on the walls
She covers her eyes with bandages
She cuts off her hair and later injures her ears
Question 6
6.
What transformation happens to some of the town’s students?
They vanish into thin air
They slowly transform into giant snails
They become shadows
They melt into a puddle of goo
Question 7
7.
What is unusual about the hair of Kirie’s classmate, Azami?
It can move on its own like snakes
It never grows
It twists into hypnotic spirals
It glows in the dark
Question 8
8.
What natural phenomenon reflects the spiral curse on the town?
Whirlwinds and whirlpools
Constant rainstorms
Earthquakes
Volcano eruptions
Question 9
9.
By the end of the story, what happens to the entire town of Kurouzu-cho?
It collapses inward into a massive spiral ruin
It disappears into the ocean
It recovers and returns to normal
It is destroyed by an earthquake
Question 10
10.
What overall theme does
Uzumaki
explore through its spiral imagery?
Technology is dangerous
Nature always heals itself
Friendship conquers fear
The inescapable pull of obsession and inevitability