A. Queen of Carthage and The passionate Shepherd.
B. The tragedy of Dido and Queen of Carthage.
C. The passionate Shepherd and The tragedy of Dido.
D. Queen of Carthage and The Massacre of Paris
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following plays were written by Christopher Marlowe ?
A. “The Jew of Malta”
B. “Doctor Faustus”
C. “Edward II”
D. All of the above - The title page which play of Christopher Marlow attributes the play to Marlowe and Thomas Nashe ?
A. Doctor Faustus
B. Dido, Queen of Carthage
C. Edward the Second
D. Tamburlaine the Great - In “Characters of Shakespeare’s Plays”, what does William Hazlitt mean when he states the following: “We do not like to see our author’s plays acted, and least of all, ’Hamlet’. There is no play that suffers so much in being transferred to the stage” ?
A. Hamlet cannot be staged properly because of the complexity of the play’s use of language.
B. Hamlet is not relevant to the Romantic age.
C. The role of Hamlet cannot be properly played by any actor.
D. Hamlet is a work that was written to be read, not performed. - What distinguishes morality plays from mystery plays ?
A. Mystery plays involve Christian themes, whereas morality plays do not.
B. Morality plays involve Christian themes, whereas mystery plays do not.
C. Morality plays were written individually, whereas mystery plays are in cycles.
D. Mystery plays were written individually, whereas morality plays are in cycles. - One of Marlowe’s earliest published works was his translation of the epic poem ’Pharsalia’, written by which Roman poet ?
A. Ovid
B. Lucan
C. Virgil
D. Horace - Marlowe born in______________?
A. 1562
B. 1563
C. 1564
D. 1565 - After the death of Christopher Marlowe who completed his unfinished poem “Hero and Leander” ?
A. Shakespeare
B. Thomas Nash
C. George Chapman
D. Thomas More - Thomas More utopia was originally written in _________?
A. Roman
B. Latin
C. English
D. SpanishSubmitted by: Lubna shahzadi
- In literature, some of Shakespeare’s most powerful plays were written in that period (for example The Tempest, King Lear, and Macbeth), as well as powerful works by John Webster and ______________?
A. William Shakespeare
B. Ben Jonson
C. Ben Jonson folios
D. English Renaissance theatre - From where Christopher Marlowe received his early Education ?
A. Corpus Christi College
B. Cambridge
C. oxford
D. witternburg