A. Direct or epic method
B. Documentary method
C. Stream of Consciousness technique
D. Autobiographical method
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following social issues does Dickens confront in Great Expectations ?
A. Penal reform
B. Educational reform
C. The role of the monarchy
D. Both A and B - In which Dickens novel does Pip appear?
A. Bleak House
B. Great Expectations
C. A Tale of Two Cities
D. The Pickwick Papers - Dickens’ first novel which focused on the specific social ills was______________?
A. the Christmas carol
B. Great Expectations
C. oliver twist
D. a tale of two cities - Given the popularity of the Gothic novel and the novel of purpose, which of the following novelists wrote fiction that is closer in subject matter to the novel of manners than it is to the writing of her own era ?
A. Fanny Burney
B. Mary Wollstonecraft
C. Anna Letitia Barbauld
D. Jane Austen - Although Charles Johnson’s Oxherding Tales is based on his Buddhist beliefs, he meant the novel to be a reworking of an American genre, the slave narrative. In what way is the novel, despite its philosophical underpinnings, an exemplar of the slave narrative ?
A. Its character’s movement from slavery to freedom.
B. Its emphasis on Christian ideals.
C. The novel’s sensationalist scenes of violence.
D. Its didactic (teaching) tone of voice. - Who is commonly known as ‘Pip’ in Great Expectations ?
A. Philip Pirrip
B. Filip Pirip
C. Philip Pip
D. Philips Pirip - Mr. Jaggers, in Great Expectations, is a_______________?
A. lawyer
B. postman
C. Judge
D. School teacher - Why did Miss Havisham remain a spinster throughout her life in “Great Expectations” ?
A. She was poor
B. She was arrogant
C. Because she was betrayed by the bridegroom
D. She was unwilling to marry - After ____________ years of his marriage he left his native town and try his fortune in the great city of London?
A. two
B. three
C. four
D. five - A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens involves which two cities ?
A. London and Rome
B. Paris and Rome
C. London and Paris
D. Berlin and London