1396 .  The literary term 'Lampoon' means -

  • A. a piece of satire a person
  • B. a musical drama
  • C. the leading character in a play
  • D. short poem in same sound
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1397 . Find the odd- man- out - 

  • A. The Bluest Eye
  • B. A Mercy
  • C. As I Lay Dying
  • D. Sula
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1398 .  R. K. Narayan is a/an -

  • A. German author
  • B. Indian author
  • C. Greek author
  • D. Russian author
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1399 . 'The novel “The White Peacock’ was written by -

  • A. Arthur Miller
  • B. Toni Morrison
  • C. D. H. Lawrence
  • D. Charles Dickens
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1400 . The novel 'Far From the Madding Crowd was written by -

  • A. Thomas Hardy
  • B. Charlotte Bronte
  • C. D. H. Lawrence
  • D. William Congreve
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1401 . Who wrote the 'Christmas Eve and Easter Day'?

  • A. Sir Walter Scott
  • B. P. B. Shelley
  • C. Robert Browning
  • D. John Keats
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1402 . Who wrote the story 'The Princess Bride'? 

  • A. George Bernard Shaw
  • B. Charles Dickens
  • C. Alfred Lord Tennyson
  • D. Robert Herrick
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1403 .  'Linda' is the character of —

  • A. Waiting for Godot
  • B. Man and Superman
  • C. Arms and the Man
  • D. Death of Salesman
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1404 . Who introduce blank verse into English poetry?

  • A. Henry Howard
  • B. Robert Browning
  • C. Jonathan Swift
  • D. Matthew Arnold
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1405 . Who is the first sonneteer in English literature?

  • A. S. Johnson
  • B. William Blake
  • C. Edward Gibbon
  • D. Sir Thomas Wyatt
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1406 . The theory of 'Life Force’ is described by -.

  • A. Thomas Hardy
  • B. D.H. Lawrence
  • C. G. B. Shaw
  • D. Richard Marx
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1407 . “The Protagonist' means - 

  • A. The villain in a play
  • B. The stage director of a play
  • C. The clown in a play
  • D. The central character of a drama
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1408 . O'Henry is famous  for-.

  • A. elegy
  • B. play
  • C. tragedy
  • D. short story
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1409 . Who famous for his elegies?

  • A. Robert Frost
  • B. Thomas Paine
  • C. Samuel Butler
  • D. Lord Byron
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1410 . John Keats was a — poet.

  • A. classical
  • B. modern
  • C. romantic
  • D. tragic
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