A. Earl of Northumberland
B. Earl of March
C. Earl of Douglas
D. Earl of Worcester
Macbeth
A verse form using stanza of eight lines, each with eleven syllables, is known as ?
A. Spenserian Stanza
B. Ballad
C. Ottava Rima
D. Rhyme Royal
Desdemona was _____________?
A. wife of Othello
B. daughter of Othello
C. both a and b
D. none of above
In which country is Macbeth set ?
A. Spain
B. Denmark
C. Scotland
D. Canada
Thackeray’s “Esmond” is a novel of historical realism capturing the spirit of ____________?
A. the Medieval age
B. the Elizabethan age
C. the age of Queen Anne
D. the Victorian age
The most notable characteristic of Keats’ poetry is ?
A. Satire
B. Sensuality
C. Sensuousness
D. Social reform
In ‘Leda and the Swan’, who wooes Leda in guise of a swan ?
A. Mars
B. Hercules
C. Zeus
D. Bacchus
The title of the poem ‘The Second Coming’ is taken from ?
A. The Bible
B. The Irish mythology
C. The German mythology
D. The Greek mythology
S. T. Coleridge was an Associate of__________________?
A. The Royal Society of Edinburgh
B. The Royal Society ofLondon
C. Royal Society of Arts
D. Royal Society of Literature
What does ‘I’ stand for in the following line? ‘To Carthage then I came’ ?
A. Buddha
B. Tiresias
C. Smyrna Merchant
D. Augustine