A. The language in which they are written
B. The way they view reality
C. The way they are structured
D. The type of people who write them
Related Mcqs:
- According to Dr. Frances Pritchett’s version of Shamsur Rahman Faruqi’s “The Historical Novel and the Historical Narrative”, what is the difference between a historical narrative and a historical novel ?
A. A historical narrative and a historical novel are the same thing.
B. A historical narrative tells only part of the story surrounding a historical event; a historical novel tells the whole story.
C. A historical novel focuses on providing the reader with only the central truth of a historical event, while a historical narrative attempts to tell the entire truth of a historical event.
D. Faruqi actually argues that historical novels do not exist. - The term ‘the Palliser Novels’ is used to describe the political novels of ______________?
A. Charles Dickens
B. Anthony Trollope
C. W. H. White
D. B.Disraeli - In the play “Richard III,” where does Richard imprison the young princes ?
A. In a tower
B. In a pit
C. In a prison
D. In another country - In the play, “Richard III,” who is manipulated into marrying Richard ?
A. Lady Anne
B. Queen Elizabeth
C. Duchess of York
D. Margaret - In the play, “Richard III,” who is Richard’s elder brother ?
A. Clarence
B. King Edward IV
C. Tyrell
D. Richmond - At the end of the play “Richard III,” what happens to Richard ?
A. He is killed.
B. He is arrested.
C. He is crowned king.
D. He was sent into exile. - In the play, “Richard III,” who does Richard hire to kill the young princes ?
A. Ratcliffe
B. Richmond
C. Clarence
D. Tyrell - In the play, “Richard III,” who is Richard’s primary accomplice ?
A. Buckingham
B. Clarence
C. Tyrell
D. Richmond - Who directly challenges Richard for the throne in the play, “Richard III” ?
A. Tyrell
B. King Edward IV
C. Queen Elizabeth
D. The Earl of Richmond - How is “Jane Eyre” different from the novels of the first wave of English Gothic novels ?
A. Its protagonist is at risk for sexual transgression.
B. It is a Bildungsroman.
C. It explains strange phenomena.
D. The theme of imprisonment is prominent.