Falstaff is a clown (described in)
A. Twelfth Night
B. Hamlet
C. Romeo & Juliet
D. In Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2
Charles Lamb’s “Dream Children” is notable for its:
A. Crushing tragedy
B. Humor
C. Whimsical Pathos
D. Cynicism
What is the name of the First poem of ”Lyrical Ballads”?
A. The Prelude
B. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
C. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
D. Tintern Abbey
Restoration age is represented as?
A. Comedy of Manners
B. Comedy of Morals
C. Romantic Comedy
D. Comedy of Humors
Robert Browning’s poem has the characteristics of:
A. Dramatic Monologue and Optimist
B. Dramatic Monologue and Pessimist
C. Dramatic Monologue and Misogynist
D. All of these
Low-born person’s adventure on road?
A. Romantic
B. Historical
C. Action
D. Picaresque
What is common in Wordsworth, Byron and Keats’s poetry?
A. Reform
B. Philosophy
C. War
D. Love
Deformed Character in the play ”Tempest”
A. Prospero
B. Ariel
C. Sycorax
D. Caliban
Imogen is a ”female” character in which play?
A. The Winter’s Tale
B. Cymbeline
C. All’s Well That Ends Well
D. As You Like It