2236 . The central idea of 'Ozymandias' is that —
- A. all things, both great and small, will perish
- B. man is mortal, art immortal
- C. imagination is stronger than fact
- D. history repeats
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2237 . The example of satire -
- A. The Rape of the Lock
- B. Hard Times
- C. Heart of Darkness
- D. Emma
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2238 . The famous ‘Pre-Raphaelites' movement in English Literature endured between -
- A. 1901-1900
- B. 1745-1745
- C. 1748-1860
- D. 1848-1860
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2239 . The French poet is -,
- A. Virgil
- B. Sophocles
- C. Homer
- D. Victor Hugo
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2240 . The most popular prose work of the seventeenth century -
- A. Piers Plowman
- B. A Kiss for Cinderella
- C. The Pilgrim's Progress
- D. Shooting an Elephant
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2241 . The novel 'Beloved' was written by —
- A. Albert Camus
- B. Herman Melville
- C. Garcia Marquez
- D. Tony Morrison
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2242 . 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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2243 . The prose 'Shakespeare's Sister' was written by -
- A. Albert Camus
- B. Christopher Fry
- C. Adlous Huxley
- D. Virginia Woolf
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2244 . The sentence ‘Death, thou shalt not die.” is an example of -.
- A. Smile
- B. metaphor
- C. irony
- D. paradox
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2245 . The short story 'The Raven’ was written by -.
- A. Edgar Allan Poe
- B. George Eliot
- C. Dryden
- D. Lord Mansfield
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2246 . The shortest period in English literature is -
- A. Georgian Period
- B. The Edwardian Period
- C. The Restoration Period
- D. Caroline Period
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2247 . The term 'dramatic monologue' was perfectly used in the poetry of-
- A. John Keats
- B. T. S. Eliot
- C. Lord Tennyson
- D. Robert Browning
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2248 . 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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2249 . Victorian Period is -
- A. 1732-1801
- B. 1837-1901
- C. 1850-1950
- D. 1863-1905
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2250 . Virginia Woolf is one of the foremost modernists of the – century.
- A. 18th
- B. 19th
- C. 20th
- D. 21th
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