- A.Hemingway
- B.Frost
- C.Faulkner
- D.Whitman
- A.A Boy's Will
- B.North af Boston
- C.New Hampshire
- D.A Witness Tree
- A.Jazz Age
- B.Age of Reason
- C.Lost Generation
- D.Beat Generation
- A.The Sun Also Rises
- B.A Farewell to Arms
- C.For Whom the Bell Tolls
- D.The Old Man And the sea
- A.Theodore Dreiser
- B.Herman Melville
- C.Mark Twain
- D.Robert Lee Frost
- A.Henry James
- B.Mark Twain
- C.Theodore Dreiser
- D.Emest Hemingway
- A.bestiality
- B.political
- C.religious
- D.materialistic
- A.The Scarlet Letter
- B.The House of the Seven Gables
- C.The Marble Faun
- D.The Ambitious Guest
- A.Nathaniel Hawthorne
- B.Bernard Shaw
- C.T. S. Eliot
- D.William Wordsworth
- A.blank verse
- B.heroic couplet
- C.free verse
- D.limbic pentameter
- A.love and nature
- B.death and universe
- C.death and immortality
- D.family and happiness
- A.Omoo
- B.Mardi
- C.Redburn
- D.Typee
- A.Murder in the Cathedral
- B.The Cocktail Party
- C.The Family Reunion
- D.The Waste Land
- A.Bernard Shaw
- B.Thomas Hardy
- C.D. H. Lawrence
- D.T. S. Eliot "
- A.realistic
- B.naturalistic
- C.romantic
- D.stylistic .
- A.romanticism
- B.realism
- C.naturalism
- D.modernism
- A.prostitution
- B.life force
- C.social evil
- D.slum landlordism
- A.Bernard Shaw
- B.Thomas Hardy
- C.D. H. Lawrence
- D.T. S. Eliot
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Charlotte Bronte's works are all about the struggle of an individual consciousness towards_______.
- A.self-reliance
- B.self-realization
- C.self-esteem
- D.self- consciousness
- A.George Bernard Shaw
- B.T. S. Eliot
- C.D. H. Lawrence
- D.Charles Dickens
- A.Jane Eyre
- B.Emma
- C.Wuthering Heights
- D.Middlemarch
- A.Charles Dickens
- B.Emily Bronte
- C.Thomas Hardy
- D.George Eliot
- A.Sentimentalism
- B.Tragic sense
- C.Surrealism
- D.Comic sense
- A.comical
- B.tragic
- C.round
- D.sophisticated
- A.human beings
- B.rich people
- C.the lovers
- D.only women
- A.Charlotte Bronte
- B.Jane Austen
- C.Emily Bronte
- D.Henry Fielding
- A.John Keats
- B.William Blake
- C.William Wordsworth
- D.Shelley
- A.To a Skylark
- B.The chimney Sweeper
- C.An Evening Walk
- D.My Heart Leaps Up
- A.Ode to Liberty
- B.Ode to Naples
- C.Ode to the West Wind
- D.Men of England
- A.nation
- B.past experience
- C.common life
- D.nature
- A.Freedom
- B.Nature
- C.Love .
- D.Childhood
- A.Moll Flanders
- B.A Tale of a Tub
- C.A Journal of the Plague Year
- D.Colonel Jack
- A.Novel
- B.Poetry
- C.Play
- D.Essay
- A.William Wordsworth
- B.William Blake
- C.Robert Bums
- D.Samuel Coleridge
- A.Moll Flanders
- B.Gulliver's Travels
- C.Pilgrim"s Progress
- D.The School for Scandal
- A.logic and structure
- B.rhythm and structure
- C.powerlessness and logic
- D.logic and rhythm
- A.Gulliver's Travels
- B.The Battle of the Books
- C.A Modest Proposal
- D.A Tale of a Tub
- A.Beowulf
- B.Paradise Regained
- C.Samson Agonistes
- D.Areopagitica
- A.16th
- B.17th
- C.18th
- D.19th
- A.Hamlet
- B.Othello
- C.King Lear
- D.Macbeth