Language of rustic people and stories of rustic people is by:
A. Blake
B. Wordsworth
C. John Keats
D. S.T. Coleridge
Wordsworth discusses the conditions of city life:
A. Upon Westminster Bridge
B. The Reverie of Poor Susan
C. London, 1802
D. The Prelude
In “The Mill on the Floss”, Tom and Maggie represent Eliot’s:
A. Religion
B. Childhood memories
C. Social norms
D. Philosophy
Keats wrote all of his six odes in:
A. 1816 to 1819
B. 1817
C. 1818
D. 1819
Keats was influenced by the philosophy ( or philosopher):
A. Shakespeare
B. Zuno
C. Stoicism
D. None of these
In “Ode on a Grecian Urn” Keats refers to Urn as:
A. Thou still unravish’d bride of quietness
B. O mysterious priest
C. A pious morn
D. Silken Flank
“An Ode to a Nightingale:” Where youth grows pale, and specter-thin, and dies;” refers to:
A. Coleridge
B. John Keats
C. Blake
D. Wordsworth
The depiction of characters and stories in novels changed from external to internal in:
A. 17th
B. 18th
C. 19th
D. 20th
The use of a word or phrase to emphasize or suggest its different meanings or the use of words that are alike or nearly alike in sound but different in meaning;
A. Pun
B. Imagery
C. Epigram
D. Witticism