A. Marxism
B. Christian Humanism
C. Feminism
D. New Historicism
Related Mcqs:
- On which of the following topics did Sir Thomas More focus in his “Utopia” ?
A. Riches, jewels, and gold
B. Suicide
C. Marriage and divorce
D. All of the above - Which of the following themes or subjects was not common in the works of Cavalier poets, such as Thomas Carew, Sir John Denham, Edmund Walter, Sir John Suckling, James Shirely, Richard Lovelace, and Robert Herrick ?
A. courtly ideals of the good life
B. carpe diem
C. loyalty to the king
D. pious devotion to religious virtues - Thomas More’s Utopia placed the blame for society’s problems on_______________?
A. human nature
B. God’s will
C. society itself
D. the Church - Thomas More utopia was originally written in _________?
A. Roman
B. Latin
C. English
D. SpanishSubmitted by: Lubna shahzadi
- “Your goodness must have some edge to it—else it is none. The doctrine of hatred must be preached as the counteraction of the doctrine of love when that pules and whines.” In this work the author argues in favour of____________?
A. Communism
B. Revolution
C. An independent nation of independent individuals
D. Abolition - Sir Thomas More held which of the following positions in the English court ?
A. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
B. Speaker of the House of Commons
C. Master of Requests
D. All of the above - Sir Thomas More wrote what famous text ?
A. “Toxophilus”
B. “Utopia”
C. “The Inferno”
D. “Paradise Lost” - Utopia was first printed in ?
A. 1615
B. 1516
C. 1517
D. 1518 - Utopia is an ideal state written by_______________?
A. Thomas Gray
B. William Shakespeare
C. George Bernard Shaw
D. Thomas More - What is the term Utopia ?
A. a hat of a king
B. a day dreamer
C. a lotus eater
D. an ideal state which does not exist in real