A. He reads the Bible.
B. He is taught by Victor about the Bible.
C. He reads Milton’s “Paradise Lost.”
D. He listens outside church services.
Related Mcqs:
- A critic examining John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” focuses on the physical description of the Garden of Eden, on the symbols of hands, seed, and flower, and on the characters of Adam, Eve, Satan, and God. He pays special attention to the epic similes and metaphors and the point of view from which the tale is being told. He looks for meaning in the text itself, and does not refer to any biography of Milton. He is most likely a critic ?
A. Reader Response
B. Feminist
C. Mimetic
D. Formalist - Why do critics see Frankenstein’s monster as equivalent to the Biblical Adam ?
A. His habitat is equivalent to the Garden of Eden.
B. He is a mistake.
C. He is the first of his kind.
D. He is responsible for the burden of original sin. - Whom did monster demand to Victor Frankenstein to create for him ?
A. Someone who can transform him
B. Another monster
C. Another creature without the fearful features
D. A female companion - In which University Victor Frankenstein develops the technique to reanimate the dead tissues which ultimately leads to the creation of the monster ?
A. University of Tübingen
B. University of Greifswald
C. University of Freiburg
D. University of Ingolstadt - Who was the last person the monster kills in the novel Frankenstein ?
A. Elizabeth
B. William
C. Clerval
D. Justine - What are the best words to describe the Garden of Eden, the weather, and nature in general, before the Fall of Adam and Eve ?
A. Ordered and rational
B. Chaotic
C. Wild and unmanageable
D. Comfortable - In “Frankenstein” how does Shelley represent science ?
A. As potentially productive when used correctly
B. As something needed for humans to advance
C. As a way to resolve human madness
D. As inherently monstrous - How does the uncanny function in “Frankenstein” ?
A. The normal activity of vivisection is represented as horrible.
B. Seemingly normal characters are actually terrifying.
C. The dramatic landscape provides an alternative to the usual world.
D. The monster’s grotesque body is actually made of human parts. - “Of Man’s first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the world, and all our woe,With loss of Eden.” This is an extract from ?
A. Paradise Lost
B. Paradise Regained
C. Samson Agonistes
D. Divorce Tracts - In “A Mother,” what does Mrs. Kearney make her daughter learn ?
A. the piano
B. the Irish language
C. the English language
D. the violin