British Literature Quiz 6 (20 MCQs)

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1. A long-lasting feud or conflict
2. What's the most famous example of Old English literature?
3. Why is Elizabeth killed?
4. Poetry was one of the sources of Shakespeare's drama.
5. Introduces the character and conflict and provides necessary background in a play
6. What was Selznick's approach based on?
7. Thrill, invigoration
8. Something essential, a prerequisite
9. Who was the first English writer to write a 'Novel'?
10. In the book "Alice's adventures in Wonderland" Alice falls
11. An all-knowing author is the narrator who comments freely on the actions and characters as he is able to delve into the minds of all characters and tell what they thing or feel.
12. What is the proper way to refer to the play Macbeth at a theater?
13. Colorless, monotone, unvariegated, alike, homogeneous, and uniform are ..... ? ..... of motley.
14. A popular meter consisting of five iambic feet
15. Detrimental, noxious, pernicious, and toxic are ..... ? ..... of baneful
16. What author wrote articles for 'Gentlemen's Magazine'?
17. A truth expressed in the form of an apparent contradiction.
18. Use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning, usually with a humorous effect
19. "The Fat Black Woman Goes Shopping" is really about what?
20. Which is NOT a feature of literature in the 20th century period?