A. Oxymoron
B. Synaesthesia
C. Sensuousness
D. Contrast
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - For I have learned/To look on nature, not as in the hour/Of thoughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes/The sad, still music of humanity” ?
A. The poet’s changing relationship to nature as fount of meaning and significance
B. The falsity of human art as opposed to the immediate truth of nature
C. The failure of the poet when a youth to imagine his future
D. The utter rejection of youthful folly in favor of mature rationality - The words denoting the colour ‘red’ and the past__tense of the verb ‘read’ ; ‘right’ and’ ‘write’; and ‘site’ and sight’ are examples for________________?
A. Allophones
B. Homophones
C. Homographs
D. Homonyms - Modern age is an age of______________?
A. Pessimism and Cynicism
B. Conflicts and Controversies
C. Subjectivity
D. All of the above - The character of Little Neil is a creation of______________?
A. Hardy
B. Eliot
C. Oscar Wilde
D. Dickens - ‘I wandered Lonely as a cloud’ is an example of______________?
A. symbol
B. Metaphor
C. Simile
D. Metonymy - Shakespeare died at the age of______________?
A. 48
B. 52
C. 60
D. 63 - Duncan Wu discusses the presentation of “spots of time” in the poetry of______________?
A. William Wordsworth
B. William Blake
C. Percy Shelley
D. Lord Byron - “learn by going where I have to go”. The poet learns of______________?
A. Going back to his hometown
B. his errors and starts correcting them
C. going back to the state of depression
D. the final destination where he has to reach - Matthew Arnold;s Thyrsis is an elegy written on the death of______________?
A. Arthur Hallam
B. Milton
C. Edward King
D. Hugh Clough