A. Ode on a Grecian Urn
B. The Prelude
C. Ode to Autumn
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- He had heard this destruction of the original possessors of the soil described, as we find it in the history of the times, where, we are told, “the number destroyed was about four hundred;” and “it was a fearful sight to see them thus frying in the fire, and the streams of blood quenching the same, and the horrible scent thereof; but the victory seemed a sweet sacrifice, and they gave the praise thereof to God.” This work is___________?
A. A hortatory sermon
B. A historial novel
C. Gothic fiction
D. A narrative frame - ‘Sweet are the uses of adversity’ was stated by__________________?
A. Valtaire
B. Shakespeare
C. Milton
D. Tolstoy - Which character spoke following lines? “What’s Montague? It is nor hand nor foot, Nor arm nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man, O be some other name! What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other word would smell as sweet,” ?
A. Desdemona
B. Juliet
C. Rosalind
D. Hero - Who says, “Good night, sweet prince,/And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.” ?
A. Fortinbras
B. Marcellus
C. Chorus
D. Horatio - Identify the speaker of these lines: “sweet Jesus, Jesus love” ?
A. Julian of Norwich
B. Margery Kempe
C. Catherine of Siena
D. Christine de Pizan - The first stanza of Countee Cullen’s “A Brown Girl Dead” reads: “With two white roses on her breasts,/White candles at head and feet,/Dark Madonna of the grave she rests;/Lord Death has found her sweet.” Which of the following statements accurately characterizes these lines ?
A. These lines evoke Christian imagery to emphasize the dignity of the girl who died.
B. These lines evoke Christian imagery to suggest that death erases racial divisions.
C. These lines present the problem of racial prejudice in an ironic mode.
D. Both A and B - ‘The Age of Chaucer’ ranges from_______________?
A. 1340-1385
B. 1240-1300
C. 1340-1400
D. 1340-1399 - ‘Adela’ is a character from_______________?
A. A Passage to India
B. Paradise Lost
C. Hamlet
D. Doctor Faustus - All that glitters is not gold. You have heard often this told. This maxim is included in Shakespeare’s__________________?
A. Merchant of Venice / Shakespeare’s
B. Shakespeare’s Tempest
C. Shakespeare’s Much ado about nothing.
D. None of these - Complete the following sentence. The opening frame narrative of Frankenstein comes from_______________?
A. Walton, a failed poet who is attempting to discover the North Pole.
B. the creature, after he has killed Victor Frankenstein.
C. Victor Frankenstein’s diary.
D. Mrs. Saville, Frankenstein’s cousin.