The play “Hamlet” is a _____.
A. feminist
B. naturalist
C. existentialist
D. formalist
E. none of the above
A. feminist
It refers to making art and literature accessible to the masses.
A. Popularization
B. Imagism
C. Formalism
D. Structuralism
E. Modern Criticism
A. Popularization
Oliver Cromwell belong to what party?
A. royalist
B. religious
C. peasants
D. round head
E. land owners
D. round head
It is the study of the principles and rules for constructing sentences in natural languages.
A. Semiotics
B. Syntax
C. Semantics
D. Phonetics
E. Phonemes
B. Syntax
It is undoubtedly the simplest way of fleshing out the theme.
A. allegory
B. symbol
C. image
D. structure
E. form
A. allegory
A philosophy advocating that man is a product of freedom.
A. Imagism
B. Formalism
C .Romanticism
D. Existentialism
E. Naturalism
D. Existentialism
She is an American writer who made herself known for her extreme individualism in poetry.
A. Elizabeth Browning
B. Emily Dickinson
C. Anne Bradstreet
D. Emily Bronte
E. Sarah Fielding
B. Emily Dickinson
Name the book which opens with the line “All children, except one grew up‟?
A. The Moby Dick
B. The Paradise Lost
C. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
D. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
E. Peter Pan
E. Peter Pan
It is focusing on the outstanding feature of a person.
A. Feminism
B. Naturalism
C. Realism
D. Existentialism
E. Romanticism
C. Realism
He is a king who ruled with the help of the knights of the round table.
A. King Henry I
B. King Arthur
C. King Alfred
D. King George IV
E. King Charles I
B. King Arthur