A. Sea scenes
B. Rural Idyll
C. War
D. Innocent childhood
Related Mcqs:
- The 20th century has been less kind to his memory. TS Eliot found his imagery distracting, and considered his work “not serious poetry”, but it was another critic who accused him of “callousness to the intrinsic nature of English”. Who ?
A. FR Leavis
B. Harold Bloom
C. William Empson
D. Mariella Frostrup - The vivid imagery of the season is shown to_____________?
A. reinforce the thoughts of the narrator
B. reflect the happenings in the life of the narrator
C. state the situation of the narrator
D. emphasize the choice of the season - Which of the following best describes the types of imagery used in Louis Zukofsky’s poem, “A: Seventh Movement: There Are Different Techniques” ?
A. Historic and contemporary imagery
B. Kabalistic imagery
C. Nationalist imagery
D. Everyday imagery - Intense emotion coupled with an intense display of imagery are characteristics of age______________?
A. Victorian
B. Elizabethan
C. Romantic
D. None of these - Which kind of poem is Edward Lear associated with ?
A. Nature
B. Epics
C. Sonnets
D. Nonsense - Sassoon and Brooke wrote what kind of poetry ?
A. Light verse
B. Romantic
C. Political satire
D. War poems - As per section 2, sub section 7 every kind of moveable property other than actionable claim and money is called __________________?
A. Goods
B. Future goods
C. Both A and B
D. None of above - A critic argues that in John Milton’s “Samson Agonistes,” the shearing of Samson’s locks is symbolic of his castration at the hands of Delilah. What kind of critical approach is this critic using ?
A. Mimetic approach
B. Formalist approach
C. Historical approach
D. Psychological approach - In his preface to “Lyrical Ballads”, Wordsworth calls for poetry to be written in what kind of language?
A. Typically poetic and fanciful language
B. Ancient languages
C. Complicated and difficult language
D. Common, everyday language - A picaresque novel dramatizes the life of what kind of person ?
A. A member of the royalty
B. A lowborn, wandering adventurer
C. A member of the middle class engaging in self-exploration
D. A child as he or she develops into an adult