A. Hamlet, Othello and Troilus and Cressida
B. Coriolanus, Timon of Athens and Titus Andronicus
C. King Lear, Measure for measure and The merchant of Venice
D. Macbeth, Much ado about nothing and Antony and Cleopatra
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“Twelfth night” is a______________?
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Shakespeare’s Henry IV, Pt I contains his _______________?
A. Tragedy
B. Comedy
C. Problem play
D. Both a and b
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In Pride and Prejudice we initially dislike but later tend to like ?
A. senecan attitude
B. patriotism
C. love of nature
D. platonic ideals Plays by Shakespeare..
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Paradise Lost shows an influence of_______________?
A. Mr. Bennet
B. Wickham
C. Bingley
D. Darcy
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Hamlet is_________________?
A. Paganism
B. Pre-Christian theology
C. Christianity and the Renaissance
D. Greek nihilism
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The Pre-Raphaelite poets were mostly indebted to the poets of the ?
A. an intellectual
B. a man of action
C. a passionate lover
D. an over ambitious man
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Why did Miss Havisham remain a spinster throughout her life in “Great Expectations” ?
A. Puritan movement
B. Romantic revival
C. Neo-classical age
D. Metaphysical school
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S. T. Coleridge was an Associate of__________________?
A. She was poor
B. She was arrogant
C. Because she was betrayed by the bridegroom
D. She was unwilling to marry
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To which character in Hamlet does the following description apply? “The tedious wiseacre who meddles his way to his doom.” ?
A. The Royal Society of Edinburgh
B. The Royal Society ofLondon
C. Royal Society of Arts
D. Royal Society of Literature
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