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MADURAI- 10, MOBILE: 9789513730
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UNIT-VIII-LITERARY CRITICISM AND THEORY-TEST-34
- D) absurd
- B) 1798
- A) 1830-1910
- D) Syllogistic
- D) subaltern
- D)Post-colonialism
- B) Jack Keronac’s
- D) absurd
- C) Meridith
- A) Interior monologue
- C) Martin Esslin
- D) Shaw
- B) alienation effect
- A) Alazon
- C) Allusion
- B) Jean Baudrillard
- C) Jacques Derrida’s
- B) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)
- A) Marquez
- B) New York
- D) Lyric
- D) Painting
- C) Arglo- Indian movement
- A) Renaissance
- C) Meta theatre
- C) Stream of consciousness
- A. Metafiction
- B. alienation effect
- A. Closet Drama
- D) Dramatic Irony
- C) Martin Esslin
- B. Coup de Theatre
- C. Couplet
- B. Cowleyan Ode
- A. Critique
- C. Dirge
- D. Doggerel
- D. Eight feet
- B. Short story
- C. Holinshed
- B) Blank Verse has a metre but no rhyme
- D. Fifteenth century
- A. the historical figures of England
- C. Thomas Hardy – Gothic novel
- B. rogue
- C. Sound
- B. 14 lines
- A. satire
- D. the Holy Bible
- B. Seventeenth century
- D. Hardy
- A. Religious
- D) The name of the theatre associated with Shakespeare
- C. Autterance
- A. Religious
- D. Melodrama
- C. Shepherd
- A. Greek
- D. Fingerprints
- C. G.B. Shaw
- C. Ralph Roister Doister
- C. Revenge tragedy
- A. Dorrian ode
- D. an ode
- D. Drama
- C. historical
- B. Sigmund Freud
- B. Conceit
- D. Revelation
- B. The resolution of the conflict
- D. Walter Scott
- A. Hardy
- C. 19th
- B. Dialogue
- A) Jews
- C) The literature of England depicting the vulnerability of labour classes
- B) Northanger Abbey
- C) 1 and 3 are correct
- B) books published before the year 1501
- D) Melancholy
- D) umbrella term
- A) Syntactic
- A) Irony
- A) meiosis
- C) malapropism
- D) The term was originally used by Alexander Pope in his Pastorals (1709)
- C) II is correct
- C) Uses a heroic style to deride airs and affectations
- A) To an audience by an actor; the words so spoken are not meant to be heard by other actors on the stage
- A) Essay
- D) 1 is incorrect
- C) Robert Lowell
- B) In Memoriam
- C) prolepsis
- A) attacking human vices and follies
- A) Poetic license
- B) II and III