A. Masque
B. Satire
C. Burlesque
D. Tragedy
Related Mcqs:
- Christopher Marlowe’s “Faustus” is an example of what dramatic genre ?
A. Romance
B. Satire
C. Comedy
D. Tragedy - William Shakespeare’s “Henry V” is an example of what dramatic genre ?
A. Tragedy
B. Comedy
C. Romance
D. History - William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” is an example of what dramatic genre ?
A. Tragedy
B. Comedy
C. Romance
D. Satire - Unlike the gods and goddesses of classical epics, John Milton’s God in “Paradise Lost” is and____________?
A. visible, inaccessible
B. inaccessible, omnipresent
C. nonexistent, invisible
D. invisible, omnipresent - Which writer spent more than twelve years imprisoned in the Tower of London ?
A. Sir Thomas More
B. Sir Walter Raleigh
C. Sir Philip Sidney
D. John Milton - The Primary Narrator for Books Eleven and Twelve of “Paradise Lost,” who relates future events is which of the following ?
A. The Son
B. Raphael
C. Michael
D. Adam - What has Dryden to say about the observance of the three Classical Dramatic Unities ?
A. He advocates their strict observance
B. He does not advocate their strict observance
C. He says that every dramatist should decide it for himself
D. He is silent about this issue - What does Sidney say about the observance of the three Dramatic Unities in drama ?
A. They must be observed
B. It is not necessary to observe them
C. He favours the observance of the Unity of Action only
D. Their observance depends upon the nature of the theme of the play - Which of the following is a requirement of a dramatic monologue ?
A. It has a speaker as well as an implied reader.
B. It includes elements of parody.
C. There is a “spontaneous overflow of emotion.”
D. It is written in common, ordinary language. - The Irish Dramatic Movement was heralded by such figures as____________?
A. H. Drummond, Edward Irving and John Ervine
B. W. B. Yeats, Lady Gregory and Edward Martyn
C. Oscar Wilde and his contemporaries
D. Jonathan Swift and his contemporaries