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1 John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress is a(n)___.
A allegory
B romance
C comedy of manners
D realistic novel
2 Which of the following can not be used to describe John Dryden?
A poet
B playwright
C essayist
D novelist
3 “Conceil” was wildly used by the __ poets.
A metaphysical
B romantic
C religious
D realistic
4 Of the many contemporaries and successors of Shakespeare, the most well known was Ben Johnson. He has been chiefly remembered for his___, the hest of which include “Every Man in His Humor”, “Volphone”, and “The Alchemist”.
A tragedies
B comedies
C histories
D sonnets
5 John Milton created Satan the real hero in his poem_________.
A Paradise lost
B Paradise Regained
C Agonistes
D Lycidas
6 “University Wits” refers to a group of___.
A poets
B playwrights
C essayists
D novelists
7 Marlowe’s best works includes three of his plays but__.
A “Tamburlaine”
B “The Jew of Malta”
C “Doctor Faustus”
D “Julius Caesar”
8 The author of “The Flea” was the representative of ___ poets.
A religious
B romantic
C metaphysical
D realistic
9 “Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability.” Is one of the epigrams found in__.
A Bacon’s “Of Studies”
B Bunyan’s “The Pilgrim’s Progress”
C Fielding’s “Tom Jones”
D Johnson’s “A Dictionary of the English language”
10 In the line “So long lives this, and this gives life to thee” of Sonnet 18, Shakespeare_____.
A meditates on man’s mortality
B eulogizes the power of artistic creation
C satirizes human vanity
D presents a dream vision
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