A. The closing of theatres
B. The return of the King.
C. King Arthurs’ dead
D. King to exile
Related Mcqs:
- The Puritans who settled Massachusetts Bay were non-separating Puritans, which meant ?
A. They did not want to disassociate from the Church of England
B. Separate from church of England
C. Start their own beliefs
D. Create seperation - The Puritans who settled Plymouth Colony were separating Puritans which meant ?
A. Continue being apart of the Church of England
B. Reform
C. Separate from the Church of England
D. None of the above - Religion played a pivotal part in Elizabethan life. Protestants, Catholics, Puritans, and other religious groups jostled for power and survival in uncertain times. In 1559, an Act of Parliament was passed which determined the “supreme governor” of all things spiritual. Who was it ?
A. The Pope in Rome
B. Each man was his own supreme governor
C. The Archbishop of Canterbury
D. Queen Elizabeth I - The Frankfurt School of literary theory was most greatly influenced by which of the following schools of thought ?
A. Formalism
B. Structuralism
C. Poststructuralism
D. Marxism - The Frankfurt School of literary theory was most greatly influenced by which of the following schools of thought ?
A. Formalism
B. Structuralism
C. Poststructuralism
D. Marxism - What text greatly popularized the sonnet form in England during the Elizabethan period ?
A. “Astrophil and Stella”
B. “Utopia”
C. “Paradise Lost”
D. “Canterbury Tales” - Which of the following was not a cause associated with militant Protestant reformers (Puritans, Presbyterians, and separatists) ?
A. the pursuit of a more confrontational policy towards Catholic powers
B. the elimination of bishops
C. the right of congregations to choose their own leaders
D. the wider use of religious images in churches - Which poet, critic and translator brought England a modern literature between 1660 and 1700 ?
A. Addison
B. Bunyan
C. Crabbe
D. Dryden - Which poet, critic and translator brought England a modern literature between 1660 and 1700 ?
A. Addison
B. Bunyan
C. Crabbe
D. Dryden - Shakespeare makes fun of the Puritans in his play ?
A. Twelfth Night
B. Hamlet
C. The Tempest
D. Henry IV,Pt I