A. national identity
B. political conflicts
C. urban and european vs indigenous and rural
D. All the above
Related Mcqs:
- In Shakespeare’s literary output, the period 1604-1608 is the period of__________________?
A. Comedy plays
B. Historical plays
C. Great Tragedies
D. None of above - Pre-colonial theme ?
A. religious stories
B. creation stories
C. A and B
D. None of the above - In what year did Ireland acquire national independence ?
A. 1847
B. 1893
C. 1906
D. 1922 - Which British dominion achieved independence in 1921-22, following the Easter Rising of 1916 ?
A. the southern counties of Ireland
B. Canada
C. Ulster
D. India - Which British dominion achieved independence in 1921-22, following the Easter Rising of 1916 ?
A. the southern counties of Ireland
B. Canada
C. Ulster
D. India - The line “fools are my theme, let satire be my song” demonstrates a sentiment that would likely appear in a poem by_________________?
A. William Wordsworth
B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
C. William Blake
D. Lord Byron - Which of the following is a central theme of Christina Rossetti’s poem “Goblin Market” ?
A. The dangers of sensuality to women
B. The links between sexuality and economics
C. The importance of sisterly bonds
D. All of these answers - Which of the following is NOT a theme of “The Castle of Otranto” ?
A. Unnatural forces overwhelming human endeavor
B. The rupture of the everyday by acts of violence
C. The destruction of humanity through scientific experimentation
D. The return of the past to the present - The basic theme of Arnold’s Literature and Dogma is____________?
A. Contemporary literary criticism
B. Art and Literature
C. Theology
D. Social changes in the Victorian Age - Which of the following was NOT a prominent theme of American and English modernist poetry ?
A. The search for a new poetic language and the idea that language can be reinvented by poets
B. The quest to describe objects with precision and without emotion
C. The idea that the self is neither unitary nor permanently stable
D. The approval of the norms and values of bourgeois culture