A. Anderson
B. Branwell
C. Richard
D. Pearson
Related Mcqs:
- How many children were there in the Bronte family?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6 - How does the following representative quotation from Brontë’s Jane Eyre reflect on Victorian social conventions? “You have nothing to do with the master of Thornfield, further than to receive the salary he gives you for teaching his protégée, and to be grateful for such respectful and kind treatment as, if you do your duty, you have a right to expect at his hands” ?
A. It reiterates the class divisions that kept both men and women from social mobility.
B. It suggests that women were increasingly accepted as professionals.
C. It indicates that British society had become much more egalitarian.
D. It reveals the stern consequences of the Industrial Revolution. - The Bronte sisters wrote during this period______________?
A. Regency
B. Restoration
C. Romantic
D. Victorian - Who was the sister of Mary I ?
A. Isabella
B. Victoria
C. Anne
D. Elizabeth I - What is the name of the sister of William Wordsworth, who is also a poet and diarist ?
A. Anna Wordsworth
B. Agnes Wordsworth
C. Shirley Wordsworth
D. Dorothy Wordsworth - Mary Shelley wrote the novel Frankenstein in the form of a frame story that starts one character wring letters to his sister. Who is that character ?
A. Captain Cooper
B. Victor Frankenstein
C. Captain Robert Walton
D. Sergent Thomas Vincent - In which year Coleridge met poet William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy which later contributed Romantic movement to the English Literature ?
A. 1798
B. 1779
C. 1795
D. 1789 - In 1599 which famous actor and his brother Cuthbert set a new playhouse on the Bank side, called the Globe ?
A. Augustine Phillipps
B. John Heimnge
C. Henry Condell
D. Richard Burbage - In the play, “Richard III,” who is Richard’s elder brother ?
A. Clarence
B. King Edward IV
C. Tyrell
D. Richmond - The ambitious spirits of his brother chieftain Sassacus, had ever aspired to dominion over the allied tribes – and immediately after the appearance of the English, the same temper was manifest in a jealousy of their encroachments. He employed all his art and influence and authority, to unite the tribes for the extirpation of the dangerous invaders. Mononotto, on the contrary, averse to all hostility, and foreseeing no danger from them, was the advocate of a hospitable reception, and pacific conduct. What does “extirpation” mean ?
A. Execution
B. Going to extremes
C. Extermination
D. Expatriating