A. Cassy
B. Mrs.Shelby
C. Mrs.Legree
D. Aunt Chole
Related Mcqs:
- How does Eliza cross the Ohio river ____________?
A. By ferry
B. On a makeshift raft
C. In a stolen canoe
D. Hopping rafts of ice - To which country do George and Eliza plan to immigrate ?
A. Liberia
B. Nigeria
C. France
D. Algeria - How does Sam secretly alert Eliza to Mr.Haley’s presence outside the inn ?
A. Throws a rock
B. Shouts about his hat
C. Sneezes loudly
D. Bucks his horse - Over which river does Eliza make her miraculous crossing ?
A. The Mississippi
B. The Colorado
C. The Ohio
D. The Danube - From where does Eliza cross into Cananda ?
A. Lake Erie
B. Lake Huron
C. Niagara Falls
D. Northern Minnesota - Where does Senator Bird take Eliza and Harry ?
A. To a Congregationalist community
B. To a Methodist community
C. To a Quaker settlement
D. To Philadelphia - In Dr. R. Allen Shoaf’s article, “’Hamlet’: Like Mother, Like Son”, Shoaf argues which of the following points about the relationship between Hamlet and his mother ?
A. Hamlet is placed in a position that can be conceptualized as feminine.
B. Hamlet despises his mother and suspects she has killed his father.
C. Hamlet is entirely masculinized throughout the play, and thus, is ultimately unlike his mother in terms of his position in the play.
D. Hamlet has a personality disorder. - His son Rip, an urchin begotten in his own likeness, promised to inherit the habits, with thåe old clothes of his father. He was generally seen trooping like a colt at his mother’s heels, equipped in a pair of his father’s cast-off galligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. What are “galligaskins” ?
A. Long, wide petticoats
B. A trench-coat
C. Loose, wide breeches
D. Underpants - Who considers poetry ‘a mother of lies’ ?
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Pope
D. Stephen Gosson - With which text is the theme of “Christ as mother” most closely associated ?
A. “Revelations of Divine Love”
B. “The Book of Margery Kempe”
C. “An Orison to Almighty God”
D. “The Wooing of Our Lord