A. Friendly
B. Indifferent
C. Vindictive
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- The intellectual movement that believed that the observation of nature elevates the nature of humans, that deep truths can be grasped through intuition, and that God, Nature and humanity are united in a shared universe is______________?
A. Transcendentalism
B. Communism
C. Totalitarianism
D. Feudalism - Thomas Hardy was brought up to the profession of_____________?
A. Architect
B. Engraver
C. Sculptor
D. None of these - T. Hardy is______________?
A. A satirist
B. A fatalist
C. A lover of nature
D. None of these - T. Hardy is_______________?
A. A social reformer
B. A satirist
C. A fatalist
D. A lover of nature - Hardy is a__________________?
A. Pessimist
B. Meliorist
C. Mystic
D. None of these - Which of the following are Thomas Hardy books ?
A. The Poor Man and the Lady
B. The Return of Native
C. The Woodlanders
D. All of the above - Which was the first novel of Thomas Hardy published in 1871?
A. The Return of the Native
B. Desperate Remedies
C. A Pair of Blue
D. None of theseSubmitted by: SHAKIL KAMBOH
- defines a play as a just and lively image of human nature ?
A. Dr. Johnson
B. Shakespeare
C. Dryden
D. Coleridge - What are the best words to describe the Garden of Eden, the weather, and nature in general, before the Fall of Adam and Eve ?
A. Ordered and rational
B. Chaotic
C. Wild and unmanageable
D. Comfortable - Who refers to poetry as “an imitation of nature” ?
A. Percy Shelley
B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
C. William Hazlitt
D. William Wordsworth