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The most important and popular comedy written by Shakespeare is _______. A B C D
Romeo and Juliet Twelfth Night
The Merchant of Venice As You Like It
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In 1847, the Bronte sisters published the following famous novels EXCEPT ¡°______¡±. A B C D
Jane Eyre Shirley
Wuthering Heights
The Tenant of Windfall Hall
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Shakespeare¡¯ s ______, an elaborate and fantastic story, is known as the best of his final romances. A B
The Winter¡¯s Tale The Tempest
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The Taming of the Shrew Love¡¯ s Labour¡¯ s Lost
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11. William Blake¡¯s work ______ is about childhood. A B C D
Marriage of Heaven and Hell songs of innocence tiger, tiger paradise lost
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dreadful deeds Fearless, endangered Heaven¡¯s perpetual King.¡± In the third line of the from Milton¡¯s Paradise Los
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Satan¡¯s God¡¯s Adam¡¯s Eve¡¯s
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\Swift's masterpiece. Based on them, discuss why Swift is a master satirist.
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Modest Proposal|sincerity and detachment
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15. Thomas Hardy¡¯s most cheerful and idyllic work is_____. A B C D
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Under the greenwood tree The return of the native Far from the madding crowd
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Had I as many souls as there be stars.
I¡¯d give them all for Mephistophilis!
By him I¡¯ll be great emperor of the world,
And make a bridge through the moving air
To pass the ocean with a band of men;
I¡¯ll join the hills that bing the Africa shore
And make that country continent to Spain,
And both contributory to my crown;
The Emperor shall not live by my leave,
Nor any potentate of Germany.
Now that I have obtained what I desire
I¡¯ll live in speculation of this art.
Till Mephistophilis return again.¡±
A. Identify the author and the title of the work from which the passage is taken.
B. Based on the passage, write down in one or two sentences the theme of the play.
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Dr. Faustus, Christopher Marlowe, Man's aspiration, bounding achievement
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The white whale, Moby Dick is endowed with symbolic meaning. What do you think it symbolizes?
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To Ishmael, the whale is an astonishing force, an immense power, which defies ratiodue to a sense of mystery it carries. It is beautiful, but malignant at the sam
To the reader, it may be regarded as a symbol of nature or an instrument of God'sevil man.
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Please elaborate Wordsworth¡¯s theory of poetry, taking examples from the poems you have learned to sup
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Lyrical Ballads|emotions|recollected|tranquility|I wandered lonely as a cloud|nature|individual|common speech
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Who, disregarding grammar and punctuation, always used ¡°i¡± instead of ¡°I¡± to refer to himself as self-importance?
A B C
Cummings Wallance Stevens F. Scott Fitzgerald
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A. Identify the author.
B. From which work is the above sentence taken?
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Shakespeare, Hamlet
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Working through the tradition of a Christian humanism, Milton wrote Paradise Lost, intending to expose the ¡°justify the ways of God to men. ¡± What is Milton¡¯ s fundamental concern in Paradise Lost?
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concern with freedom and choice; The freedom to submit to God¡¯s prohibition on ea
and the choice of disobedience made for love.
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Melville is best - known as the author of his mighty book, ________, which is one of the world¡¯ s grA B C D
Sister Carried Song of Myself Moby - Dick The Marble Faun
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