A. Arrived on the Mayflower
B. Mistook Bahama Islands for India
C. Kept a journal of the First Voyage to America
D. B and C
Related Mcqs:
- The title page which play of Christopher Marlow attributes the play to Marlowe and Thomas Nashe ?
A. Doctor Faustus
B. Dido, Queen of Carthage
C. Edward the Second
D. Tamburlaine the Great - In which year the play of Christopher Marlow The Jew of Malta first performed ?
A. 1597
B. 1601
C. 1587
D. 1592 - Which one of the following plays of Christopher Marlow tells the story of the disposition of a king by his barons and the Queen ?
A. Doctor Faustus
B. Edward the Second
C. The Massacre at Paris
D. The Jew of Malta - In which place of England Christopher Marlow born ?
A. London
B. Norflock
C. Canterbury
D. Warwick - What was the first published title of Christopher Marlow’s play The Jew of Malta ?
A. The Tragedy of the Jew of Malta
B. The Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta
C. The Famous Tragedy of the Rich Jew of Malta
D. The Story of the Rich Jew of Malta - From where Christopher Marlowe received his early Education ?
A. Corpus Christi College
B. Cambridge
C. oxford
D. witternburg - Both Shakespeare and Christopher Marlow are thought to have been born in what year ?
A. 1564
B. 1580
C. 1577
D. 1550 - What is Christopher Ricks’s attitude toward literary theory ?
A. He considers it to be vital in order to understand literary texts.
B. He considers theory to be the only way that literary texts can be interpreted.
C. He has no misgivings about the practical usability of literary theory.
D. He feels that literary theory is ultimately too limited in scope to serve as a proper method of interpretation. - Christopher Marlowe’s “Faustus” is an example of what dramatic genre ?
A. Romance
B. Satire
C. Comedy
D. Tragedy - The fine arts flourished in Elizabethan England. William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Edmund Spenser were some of the more famous playwrights and poets of the time. Drama, music, songs, and art were popular with noblemen and commoners alike. Exploring certain topics, however, was considered taboo in any art form. What was a strictly forbidden subject ?
A. Sexuality
B. Criticism of the queen
C. Murder
D. Witchcraft