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A. rejection of traditional form.
B. portrayal of the power of art to speak truth.
C. rejection of art’s political role.
D. attempt to link poetry with music.
Related Mcqs:
- Complete the following sentence. According to Edmund Burke, the French Revolution was________________?
- A. the ultimate expression of humankind’s ability to control its own destiny. B. a misguided attempt to overthrow human nature by rejecting tradition. C. a necessary change that was beginning to go astray. D. an event that had little consequence to England...
- Which of the following statements accurately describes the theme of Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey” ?
- A. Nature loses its ability to affect human emotion over time. B. Sensitivity to nature’s message comes with age. C. Life experience does not have to power to alter human opinions. D. It is not possible to appreciate beauty once one has aged....
- Complete the following sentence. We can best understand the medieval setting of Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto as______________?
- A. revealing his interest in Chaucer. B. enabling his 18th-century readers access to a world they would see as less rational. C. promoting the rise of museums. D. commenting on the French and Indian War....
- Complete the following sentence. John Dryden’s “Mac Flecknoe” reflects a commitment to neoclassical aesthetics through_______________?
- A. its references to Shakespeare. B. its commitment to an elevated taste, its use of classical imagery, and its evocation of classic forms. C. its scientific ethos and setting in London. D. its refusal to mention Shadwell directly....
- Complete the following sentence. The Romantic movement is least closely related to______________?
- A. folklore. B. nationalism. C. parody. D. exoticism...
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