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  1. Notably taken by French novelist Marcel Proust twice, it provides the perfect framework to better understand the deep motivation of a person. In this article, we'll look at the origins of the Proust Questionnaire, look at memorable examples of its use among celebrities, and then we'll look at how to use it to better understand your characters.

  2. Jul 7, 2016 · Evan Kindley on the enduring popularity of the “Proust questionnaire,” a series of questions modelled on ones answered by a teen-age Marcel Proust.

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  3. The Proust Questionnaire is a set of questions answered by the French writer Marcel Proust, and often used by modern interviewers. Proust answered the questionnaire in a confession album—a form of parlor game popular among Victorians.

    Confessions Questions
    Confidences Questions
    Proust's Answers 1886
    Proust's Answers 1890
    Your favourite virtue
    The principal aspect of my personality
    All virtues that are not limited to a ...
    The need to be loved; more precisely, the ...
    Your favourite qualities in a man
    The quality that I desire in a man
    Intelligence, moral sense.
    Feminine charm.
    Your favourite qualities in a woman
    The quality that I desire in a woman
    Gentleness, naturalness, intelligence.
    Manly virtues, and the union of ...
    Your chief characteristic
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  4. Dec 1, 2007 · By Vanity Fair. December 1, 2007. The Proust Questionnaire has its origins in a parlor game popularized (though not devised) by Marcel Proust, the French essayist and novelist, who believed...

    • What is your favorite virtue? There’s a famous saying that goes, “Patience is a virtue.” If your character isn’t the most patient person in the world, there’s bound to be at least one virtue they hold in high regard.
    • What are your favorite qualities in a man? There are different ways to approach this question. For example, if you’re writing a love story, think about some qualities that your character would want to see if they’re looking for a romantic partner.
    • What are your favorite qualities in a woman? Similar to the previous question, this one can be approached in several ways. Consider the different women in your character's life — what would they want from their female friends, for example, as opposed to their aunties?
    • What is your favorite occupation? If your character had to choose one thing to occupy their time with, what would it be? Do they have any particular hobbies they excel at, or do they love learning new things in their free time?
  5. Oct 6, 2009 · November 2009 Issue. The Proustian Bargain. Collecting the cream of the magazine’s back-page Proust Questionnaire in a new book, *V.F.’*s editor explains why this celebrated interrogation,...

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  7. The probing set of questions originated as a 19th-century parlor game popularized by contemporaries of Marcel Proust, the French essayist and novelist, who believed that an individual’s answers reveal his true nature.

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