A. William Blake
B. Alfred Lord Tennyson
C. Elizabeth Barrett Browning
D. T.S. Eliot
Related Mcqs:
- A number of the British Romantic poets argue what character to be the protagonist (or “hero”) of John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” ?
A. Eve
B. Adam
C. God
D. Satan - What British Romantic artist famously depicted John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” in a series of etchings and prints ?
A. William Wordsworth
B. Percy Bysshe Shelley
C. William Blake
D. John Keats - Where was John Milton born? Where was John Milton born ?
A. London
B. Bristol
C. Wales
D. Yorkshire - According to many British Romantic poets, who is the protagonist of John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” ?
A. Satan
B. Adam
C. Eve
D. Christ - John Milton was inspired by the previous works of what authors ?
A. Homer, Virgil, and Dante
B. Dante, Spenser, and Pope
C. Homer, Dryden, and Longfellow
D. Virgil, Shakespeare, and Jane Austen - A critic examining John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” focuses on the physical description of the Garden of Eden, on the symbols of hands, seed, and flower, and on the characters of Adam, Eve, Satan, and God. He pays special attention to the epic similes and metaphors and the point of view from which the tale is being told. He looks for meaning in the text itself, and does not refer to any biography of Milton. He is most likely a critic ?
A. Reader Response
B. Feminist
C. Mimetic
D. Formalist - Denied the right to apply for divorce and facing intense humiliation, John Milton wrote what work ?
A. “Christian Doctrines”
B. “On Regicide”
C. “The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce”
D. “Paradise Lost” - Which famous work of John Milton’s was based on the fall of man ?
A. Paradise Regained
B. Paradise Lost
C. Samson Agonistes
D. On the Late Massacre in Piedmont - Epic similes are found in which work of John Milton ?
A. Paradise Lost
B. Sonnets
C. Lycidas
D. Areopagitica - In , a good example of Milton’s sharp rhetorical prose, Milton denounces restrictive censorship, arguing for freedom of the press ?
A. “Paradise Lost”
B. “Samson Agonistes”
C. “Areopagitica”
D. “Paradise Regained”