A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Horace
D. Longinus
Related Mcqs:
- By______________ Shakespeare had established himself in London as an actor and dramatist?
A. 1590
B. 1591
C. 1592
D. 1593 - What is the name of the short-lived journal that Coleridge established ?
A. The Romantic Philosophy
B. The Spectator
C. The Explicator
D. The Watchman - Aristotle felt that ethos was established by a speaker or writer by convincing the audience that ?
A. the author or speaker was of good mind and character.
B. the author or speaker was emotionally involved in the topic at hand.
C. the author or speaker has provided proper logic and evidence in support of his topic.
D. the author or speaker maintained the appropriate critical distance from the topic. - What is the significance of the line: Fate is established! in The Wanderer ?
A. The line describes the optimistic attitude of the speaker.
B. The line suggests that the speaker is comfortably settled.
C. The Wanderer is a poem about fatal endings.
D. The line suggests that fate plays an irrevocable role in human affairs - Which royal dynasty was established in the resolution of the so-called War of the Roses and continued through the reign of Elizabeth I ?
A. Tudor
B. Windsor
C. York
D. Lancaster - Which group of intellectual women established literary clubs of their own around 1750 under the leadership of Elizabeth Vesey and Elizabeth Montagu ?
A. the Behnites
B. the bluestockings
C. the coteries of plenty
D. the Pre-Raphaelites - Which group of intellectual women established literary clubs of their own around 1750 under the leadership of Elizabeth Vesey and Elizabeth Montagu ?
A. the bluestockings
B. the coteries of plenty
C. the Pre-Raphaelites
D. the tattlers and spectators - According to Aristotle the unravelling of the plot_____________?
A. Should arise from the circumstances of the plot itself
B. By supernatural machinery
C. By narration
D. By the choral odes - How many times do the word Katharsis appear in the Poetics________________?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 4
D. 6 - The structure of tragedy according to Aristotle is________________?
A. Simple
B. Complex
C. Loose
D. Episodic