A. Silvia plath
B. Langston Hughes
C. Wallace Stevens
D. Robert Frost
Related Mcqs:
- “How can we live in this fear says one./From day to day says another.” ?
A. Fear of the failure of a segregated educational system
B. Fear of the AIDs crisis
C. Fear of global nuclear war
D. Fear of the economic Great Depression - Marlowe’s poem ’The Passionate Shepherd to His Love’ begins with the line “Come live with me and be my love”; which other English author wrote a famous poem beginning with this line ?
A. William Shakespeare
B. Thomas Kyd
C. John Dryden
D. John Donne - Occom says he was discriminated against as a missionary and minister. What proof does he present to illustrate the unfair treatment of Native American ministers ?
A. Establishment of puritans
B. Establishment of autobiography
C. Establishment of Indian praying towns
D. Establishment of self- reliance - Who wrote “The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock” ?
A. Cumings
B. Robert Lee Frost
C. T.S. Eliot
D. Edgar lee masters - “Your goodness must have some edge to it—else it is none. The doctrine of hatred must be preached as the counteraction of the doctrine of love when that pules and whines.” In this work the author argues in favour of____________?
A. Communism
B. Revolution
C. An independent nation of independent individuals
D. Abolition - In “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” who says “Lord, what fools these mortals be!” (III.ii.15) ?
A. Puck
B. Nick Bottom
C. Hippolyta
D. Helene - Who says “history is like a nightmare from which I must awake” ?
A. Leopold Bloom
B. Little Chandler
C. Joe Donnelly
D. Stephen Dedalus - Which character says he “fear[s] those big words that make us so unhappy” ?
A. Stephen Dedalus
B. Mr. Deasy
C. Gabriel Conroy
D. Leopold Bloom - Who says, “Good night, sweet prince,/And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.” ?
A. Fortinbras
B. Marcellus
C. Chorus
D. Horatio - In his first lecture onWilliam Butler Yeats, Professor Hammer says that the young Yeats identified with King Goll. What does he mean by this ?
A. Yeats’s poetry was autobiographical, but he understood his life through the prism of myths and symbols; symbolism was therefore present in both Yeats’s life and in his poetry.
B. Yeats believed that each person was an instance of a general cultural type or symbol.
C. The young Yeats wished to emphasize his identity as an English poet and draw attention away from his Irish heritage.
D. Both A and B