A. England
B. Spain
C. France
D. Denmark
Related Mcqs:
- It was about this time that I conceiv’d the bold and arduous Project of arriving at moral Perfection. I wish’d to live without committing any Fault at any time; I would conquer all that either Natural Inclination, Custom, or Company might lead me into. As I knew, or thought I knew, what was right and wrong, I did not see why I might not always do the one and avoid the other. But I soon found I had undertaken a Task of more difficulty than I had imagined. … I included under Thirteen names of Virtues all that at that time occurr’d to me as necessary or desirable, and annex’d to each a short Precept, which fully express’d the Extent I gave to its Meaning ?
A. Samson Occcum
B. John Winthrop
C. Benjamin Franklin
D. Mayflower Compact - In the play, “Henry V,” who is the close friend and mentor of young Henry ?
A. Montjoy
B. Horatio
C. Falstaff
D. Nim - One purpose of LITERARY CRITICISM is described below: “The historical approach, for instance, might be helpful in addressing a problem in Thomas Otway’s play Venice Preserv’d. Why are the conspirators, despite the horrible, bloody details of their obviously brutish plan, portrayed in a sympathetic light? If we look at the author and his time, we see that he was a Tory whose play was performed in the wake of the Popish Plot and the Exclusion Bill Crisis, and that there are obvious similarities between the Conspiracy in the play and the Popish Plot in history. The Tories would never approve of the bloody Popish Plot, but they nonetheless sympathized with the plotters for the way they were abused by the Tory enemy, the Whigs. Thus it makes sense for Otway to condemn the conspiracy itself in Vencie Preserv’d without condemning the conspirators themselves.” What purpose does this prescribe to ?
A. To help resolve a question, problem, or difficulty in the readin
B. To help decide which is the better of two conflicting readings.
C. To enable to form judgments about literature.
D. All of the above answers are correct. - What century does the play, “Henry V,” take place in ?
A. 15th century
B. 16th century
C. 14th century
D. 17th century - In the play, “Henry V,” who states that “If we are marked to die, we are enough/To do our country loss__________” (IV.iii.20-21) ?
A. Falstaff
B. Henry V
C. Nim
D. Catherine - In Shakespeare’s play, Henry V is king of what country ?
A. England
B. Norway
C. Denmark
D. France - Dr. Ian Johnson suggests which of the following ideas about the play, “Henry V” ?
A. That it is a satire of European monarchies
B. That none of the characters undergo
a remarkable shift in personality over the course of the play
C. That it is historically accurate
D. That it is an incomplete play and possibly not authored by Shakespeare - In the play, “Henry V,” who is the daughter of the King of France ?
A. Catherine
B. Alice
C. The Hostess
D. Nim - In the play, “Henry V,” the Chorus serves to do which of the following ?
A. Make jokes about Henry
B. Sing songs about the events
C. Comment on the plot and themes of the play
D. Dance upon the stage - In the play, “Henry V,” who is the Queen of France ?
A. Queen Isabel
B. Queen Nim
C. Queen Alice
D. Queen Montjoy