A. The Mousetrap
B. Romeo and Juliet
C. Othello
D. Macbeth
Related Mcqs:
- ‘I count religion but a childish toy’ is a line from Marlowe’s play______________?
A. Dr. Faustus
B. The Jew of Malta
C. Tamburlaine
D. Edward II - Which of the following contributed to the growing awareness in the Late Victorian Period of the immense human, economic, and political costs of running an empire ?
A. the India Mutiny in 1857
B. the Boer War in the south of Africa
C. the Jamaica Rebellion in 1865
D. all of the above - Which of the following contributed to the growing awareness in the Late Victorian Period of the immense human, economic, and political costs of running an empire ?
A. the India Mutiny in 1857
B. the Boer War in the south of Africa
C. the Jamaica Rebellion in 1865
D. all of the above - Which is the longest book ?
A. Book X
B. Book VIII
C. Book IX
D. Book I - What is Shakespeare’s longest play ?
A. Taming of the Shrew
B. Romeo and Juliet
C. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
D. Hamlet - World War I affected the writing of many authors. Which of the following poets would not have been touched by that event ?
A. T.S. Eliot
B. Siegfried Sassoon
C. Wilfred Owen
D. Oscar Wilde - Who is the author of “Around the World in Eighty Days” ?
A. Jules Verne
B. Christopher Marlowe
C. Charles Kingsley
D. Thomas Hood - Who is the author of the book ’Around the World in Eighty Days’ ?
A. Jules Verne
B. H. G. Wells
C. Mark Twain
D. Charles Dickens - What type of writing did Walter Pater define as \the special and opportune art of the modern world ?
A. the novel
B. nonfiction prose
C. the lyric
D. comic drama - Which of the following statements best expresses the difference between how visual images functioned in World War I poetry and Imagist poetry ?
A. There were no significant differences in the functioning of visual images in these two types of poetry.
B. The Imagists relied on visual images to achieve clarity of expression, whereas World War I poets relied on visual images to subtly punctuate their often desperate political messages.
C. The Imagists valued brevity, which could be achieved with precise visual images, whereasWorldWar I poets preferred declamatory statements in their poems.
D. WorldWar I poets valued clarity of expression through visual images, whereas Imagists relied on complex expression through emotional visual images.