A. Sherwood Anderson
B. F. Scott Fitzgerald
C. Saul Bellow
D. Wallace Stevens
Related Mcqs:
- Jazz music is described by which of the following characteristics ?
A. A way of questioning Victorian moral conceptions
B. A musical invention of the modern age that allows for experimentation of form
C. An example of subjective artistic expression
D. All of the above - “The Day Duke Raised” by Quincy Troupe is a jazz poem because______________?
A. The poem’s rhythmic lines.
B. The references to jazz songs and musicians.
C. The poem can be set to music.
D. There is repetition. - “Do we now live in an enlightened age? The answer is, ‘no,’ but we do live in an age of enlightenment.” ?
A. Immanuel Kant
B. John Locke
C. David Hume
D. Denis Diderot - Modern age is an age of______________?
A. Pessimism and Cynicism
B. Conflicts and Controversies
C. Subjectivity
D. All of the above - Who is NOT considered to be a representative of the Southern Renaissance ?
A. William Faulkner
B. Tennessee Williams
C. Robert Penn Warren
D. T.S.Eliot - Which American poet is hailed as the representative poet of America ?
A. Robert Frost
B. R. W. Emerson
C. Walt Whitman
D. Edgar Allen Poe - Who is the central Figure in O Nell’s The Hairy Ape_____________?
A. Mildred
B. Yank
C. The Secretary of I.W.W.
D. None of the above - “He glanced with rapid eyes_____________ they looked like frightened beads”. The figure of speech used here is ?
A. Metahor
B. Oxymoron
C. Simile
D. Irony - Napoleon’s decision to__________________can be understood as representative of the French Revolutionary spirit because this decision served to radically reposition France in contemporary European political affairs ?
A. Engage in the Napoleonic Wars
B. Change all aspects of French law
C. Involve himself directly in affairs in the United States
D. Offer landmark political writings calling for peace with other European nations - How does the following representative quotation from Brontë’s Jane Eyre reflect on Victorian social conventions? “You have nothing to do with the master of Thornfield, further than to receive the salary he gives you for teaching his protégée, and to be grateful for such respectful and kind treatment as, if you do your duty, you have a right to expect at his hands” ?
A. It reiterates the class divisions that kept both men and women from social mobility.
B. It suggests that women were increasingly accepted as professionals.
C. It indicates that British society had become much more egalitarian.
D. It reveals the stern consequences of the Industrial Revolution.