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  1. Briefly discuss why Jonathan Swift is a master satirist based on his greatest novel Gulliver’ s Travels.

  2. Briefly discuss the theme of Walt Whitman’ s volume of poems Leaves of Grass.

  3. What does Ernest Hemingway tell about in his short story Indian Camp?

  4. How does Emily Dickinson deal with the subject love?

  5. Why is character-portrayal the most distinguishing feature of Charles Dickens’ works?

  6. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,

    And sorry I could not travel both

    And be one travel, long I stood

    And looked down as far as I could

    To where it bent in the undergrowth;

    Then took the other, as just as fair,

    And having perhaps the better claim,

    Because it was grassy and wanted wear;

    Though as far that the passing there

    Had worn them really about the same.

    Question:

    A.Identify the poet.

    B.What does the phrase “wanted wear” mean?

    C.What does the speaker want to tell us?

  7. What does Shakespeare write in his history plays?

  8. I grow old...I grow old...

    I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.

    Shall I part my hair behind?

    Do I dare to eat a peach?

    I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beath.

    I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each.

    I do not think that they will sing to me.

    Question:

    A.Identify the poet.

    B.Is it a romantic poem?

    C.What’s the theme of the poem?

  9. By chance of nature’ s changing course untrimmed;

    But thy eternal summer shall not fade,

    Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;

    Nor shall death brag thou wander’st in hist shade,

    When it eternal lines to time thou grow’st:

    So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,

    So long lives this, and thus gives life to thee.

    Question:

    A.Identify the poet of the stanza.

    B.What’s the theme of the poem?

    C.What do the last two lines express?

  10. We passed the School, where Children strove

    At Recess---in the Ring---

    We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain---

    We passed the Setting Sun---

    Or rather---He passed Us---

    The Dews drew quivering and chill---

    For only Gossamer, my Grown---

    My Tipper---only Tulle---

    Question:

    A.Identify the poet.

    B.What do “ the School” and “the Setting Sun” represent?

    C.What does the poet want to express in this poem?

  11. _______found expression in almost every book Theodore Dreiser wrote. He expressed his pursuit in the novel Sister Carrie.

    • A.Romanticism
    • B.Symbolism
    • C.Naturalism
    • D.Realism
  12. Like Hawthorne, Herman Melville is a master of allegory and _______in his narratives.

    • A.poetic imagination
    • B.realism
    • C.romanticism
    • D.symbolism
  13. Before and during the Civil War,_______stood firmly on the side of the North and wrote a series of poems gathered as a collection under the title of Drum Taps.

    • A.Walt Whitman
    • B.Nathaniel Hawthorne
    • C.Herman Melville
    • D.Mark Twain
  14. Most of the works by_______are set in the American South with his emphasis on the Southern subjects and consciousness.

    • A.Ernest Hemingway
    • B.Robert Lee Frost
    • C.Scott Fitzgerald
    • D.William Faulkner
  15. Henry Jame’s short fiction _______tells a story about the troubled and abnormal psychology of oppressed children.

    • A.The Beast in the Jungle
    • B.The Private Life
    • C.The Turn of the Screw
    • D.The Middle Years
  16. _______represents a new beginning in Ernest Hemingway’s career as a writer, concerning a volunteer American guerrilla fighting in Spanish Civil War.

    • A.A Farewell to Arms
    • B.For Whom the Bell Tolls
    • C.The Sun Also Rises
    • D.In Our Time
  17. _______was thought of in his day as a short-story writer, one of whose best short story is Babylon Revisited.

    • A.Robert lee Frost
    • B.William Faulkner
    • C.Scott Fitzgerald
    • D.Ernest Hemingway
  18. Robert lee Frost described_______as “a book of people,” which shows an insight into New England character and the background.

    • A.A boy’s Will
    • B.A Witness Tree
    • C.North of Boston
    • D.A Further Range
  19. Emily Dickinson’ s greatest rending of the moment of _______is to be found in a poem “I heart a Fly buzz---when I died---.”

    • A.death
    • B.religion
    • C.immortality
    • D.love
  20. Nathaniel Hawthorne expressed his concern about the dark aberrations of the human_______in his work The Marble Faun.

    • A.nature
    • B.morality
    • C.outlook
    • D.spirit
  21. _______tells a story of Mark Twain’ s boyhood ambition to become a riverboat pilot.

    • A.Innocents Abroad
    • B.Life on the Mississippi
    • C.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
    • D.The Gilded Age
  22. The plots of Jane Austin’s novels are restricted to the life of the _______ England.

    • A.Early 18th century
    • B.Late 18th century
    • C.Early 19th century
    • D.Late 19th century
  23. In the lyric The cloud,_______created a Platonic symbol of the spirit of man, a force of beauty and regeneration.

    • A.Jane Austen
    • B.Percy Bysshe Shelley
    • C.William Blake
    • D.William Wordsworth
  24. D. H. Lawrence portrayed a man attempting to save his integrity by running away from his wife and children in the novel_______.

    • A.Kangaroo
    • B.Gypsy
    • C.Aaron’ s Rod
    • D.The Virgin
  25. Ursula Brangwen and her sister Gudrun are two heroines in the novel_______.

    • A.The Rainbow
    • B.Women in Love
    • C.Sons and Lovers
    • D.Lady Chatterley’s Lover
  26. The story of the novel Paradise Lost is taken from_______.

    • A.the Old Testament
    • B.the New Testament
    • C.Greek mythology
    • D.Arabian Nights
  27. _______had written in his lifetime five full-length plays, one of which is The Cocktail Party.

    • A.Bernard Shaw
    • B.D.H. Lawrence
    • C.Thomas Hardy
    • D.T.S.Eliot
  28. _______began writing poetry at the age of 12 and Poetical Sketches is his first collection.

    • A.William Blake
    • B.William Wordsworth
    • C.Percy Bysshe Shelley
    • D.Jane Austen
  29. Best of the well-known lyric pieces is _______by Peter Bysshe Shelley.

    • A.Ode to liberty
    • B.Men of England
    • C.Ode to Naples
    • D.Ode to the West Wind
  30. Widowers’ House is a famous play written by_______.

    • A.D.H. Lawrence
    • B.T.S.Eliot
    • C.Bernard Shaw
    • D.Thomas Hardy
  31. The following words_______best describe Mrs. Bennet, a character in Pride and Prejudice.

    • A.simple and kind
    • B.kind and warm-heated
    • C.innocent and empty-hearted
    • D.snobbish and vulgar
  32. The poem_______is indebted to James Joyce in terms of the stream-of-consciousness technique largely employed in T. S.Eliot’ s later writings.

    • A.Prufrock
    • B.Gerontion
    • C.The Hollow Men
    • D.The Waste Land
  33. Charles Dickens is famous for the depiction of various characters. The horrible and grotesque ones are like_______.

    • A.Oliver Twist and Little Nell
    • B.David Copperfield and Little Dorrit
    • C.Fagin and Bill Sikes
    • D.Mr. Micawber and Sam Weller
  34. _______is a drama critic who is against the credo of “art for art’s sake.”

    • A.Bernard Shaw
    • B.T.S.Eliot
    • C.D.H. Lawrence
    • D.Robert Lee Frost
  35. The poet of the greatest poetic drama Prometheus Unbound is _______.

    • A.William Blake
    • B.William Wordsworth
    • C.Jane Austen
    • D.Percy Bysshe Shelly
  36. Many critics rank_______as William Wordsworth’ s greatest work.

    • A.Poems in Two Volumes
    • B.The Prelude
    • C.The Sparrow’ s Nest
    • D.To the Cuckoo
  37. Jane Austen’ s novel_______tells a story about two sisters and their love affairs.

    • A.Sense and Sensibility
    • B.Pride and Prejudice
    • C.Persuasion
    • D.Emma
  38. All the following Thomas Hardy’ s works are known as “novels of character and environment” EXCEPT _______.

    • A.Mrs. Warren’s Profession
    • B.The Return of the Native
    • C.The Trumpet Major
    • D.Jude and Obscure
  39. William Blake’ s poem_______was composed during the French Revolution and it plays double role both as a satire and a prophecy.

    • A.Songs of Innocence
    • B.Marriage of Heaven and Hell
    • C.Songs of Experience
    • D.Poetical Sketches
  40. The most famous work The Dynasts by _______is an epic-drama on the Napoleonic Wars.

    • A.Charles Dickens
    • B.William Blake
    • C.Thomas Hardy
    • D.Bernard Shaw
  41. In the Victorian period,_______held the idea that man’s life is composed of battle between sin and virtue, good and evil.

    • A.Charles Dickens
    • B.Thomas Hardy
    • C.Jane Austen
    • D.Charlotte Bronte
  42. William Wordsworth’ s poem _______takes us to the core of his poetic belief.

    • A.I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
    • B.An Evening Walk
    • C.To a Skylark
    • D.My Heart Leaps up
  43. Charlotte Bronte’ s most autobiographical work is _______.

    • A.Jane Eyre
    • B.Villette
    • C.Wuthering Heights
    • D.Shirley
  44. _______composed the volume of poems Songs of Innocence, a lovely volume of poems.

    • A.William Wordsworth
    • B.Percy Bysshe Shelley
    • C.Jane Austen
    • D.William Blake
  45. In 1724. Jonathan Swift published a series of letters calling on the country to refuse the English_______. So he is still respected in Ireland.

    • A.government corruption
    • B.political hypocrisy
    • C.copper coins
    • D.heavy taxes
  46. All Charles Dickens’ works present a criticism of the fundamental social institutions and morals of the Victorian England EXCEPT_______.

    • A.Bleak House
    • B.Little Dorrit
    • C.A Tale of Two Cities
    • D.Hard Times
  47. The play_______,though a tragedy, is permeated with optimistic spirit.

    • A.Hamlet
    • B.Othello
    • C.King Lear
    • D.Romeo and Julie
  48. Henry Fielding is a good story-teller. He has a gift for organizing _______.

    • A.sentences
    • B.structure
    • C.details
    • D.languages
  49. Daniel Defoe had a zest for _______. He wrote many pamphlets on the current issues.

    • A.belief
    • B.politics
    • C.economy
    • D.literature
  50. John Milton’ s most powerful dramatic poem on the Greek model is_______.

    • A.Samson Agonistes
    • B.Areopagitica
    • C.Paradise Lost
    • D.Lycidas