A. lawyer
B. postman
C. Judge
D. School teacher
Related Mcqs:
- Who is commonly known as ‘Pip’ in Great Expectations ?
A. Philip Pirrip
B. Filip Pirip
C. Philip Pip
D. Philips Pirip - Which method of narration has been employed by Dickens in his novel “Great Expectations” ?
A. Direct or epic method
B. Documentary method
C. Stream of Consciousness technique
D. Autobiographical method - Why did Miss Havisham remain a spinster throughout her life in “Great Expectations” ?
A. She was poor
B. She was arrogant
C. Because she was betrayed by the bridegroom
D. She was unwilling to marry - Which of the following social issues does Dickens confront in Great Expectations ?
A. Penal reform
B. Educational reform
C. The role of the monarchy
D. Both A and B - Of which poet was it said ’Even if he’s not a great poet, he’s certainly a great something’ ?
A. Elliot
B. Kipling
C. Cummings
D. Brooke - Dr. Samuel Gladden, in his essay “Shelley’s Agenda Writ Large: Reconsidering Oedipus Tyrannus; or, Swellfoot the Tyrant ,” argues that Shelley’s “Oedipus- Tyrannus” is important because a_______________?
A. Shelley himself dismissed the poem
B. The poem was incomplete
C. Shelley recognizes the power of sexual transgression in it
D. Shelley writes about Byron’s sexuality in it - Berryman’s The Ball Poem can be categorized as a_______________?
A. Confessional poem
B. Metaphorical poem
C. Fragmental poem
D. Delusional poem - The Rape of the Lock is a_______________?
A. Parody
B. Elegy
C. Romance
D. Sonnet - She was a blooming lass of fresh eighteen, plump as a partridge, ripe and melting and rosy-cheeked as one of her father’s peaches, and universally famed, not merely for her beauty, but her vast expectations. . . . She wore ornaments of pure yellow gold to set off her charms, and a provokingly short petticoat to display the prettiest foot and ankle in the country round. This is_______________?
A. Faith
B. Madeline
C. Magawisca
D. Katrina - “ Some born great, some achieve greatness And some have greatness thrust upon them”. Above lines are taken from which of following plays ?
A. Macbeth
B. Othello
C. Twelfth night
D. As you like it