Deck 2: Literary History, Theory of Literature, and Figures of Speech
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Deck 2: Literary History, Theory of Literature, and Figures of Speech
1
In the study of literary History, Holinshed's Chronicles would constitute
A)An affinity
B)A source
C)An influence
D)An imitation
A)An affinity
B)A source
C)An influence
D)An imitation
A source
2
Wellek and Warren's Theory of Literature does not contain a chapter on
A)Literary Genres
B)Thematology
C) Literary History
D)Literature and the other Arts.
A)Literary Genres
B)Thematology
C) Literary History
D)Literature and the other Arts.
Thematology
3
The author of the essay "The Tradition of Traditions" is
A)T.E. Hume
B)T.S. Eliot
C)Rene Wellek
D)Harry Levin
A)T.E. Hume
B)T.S. Eliot
C)Rene Wellek
D)Harry Levin
Rene Wellek
4
"What is world literature?" is written by
A)Rene Wellek
B)David Damrosch
C)Dorothy Figuera
D)Gayatri Chakraborti Spivak
A)Rene Wellek
B)David Damrosch
C)Dorothy Figuera
D)Gayatri Chakraborti Spivak
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5
The phrase "leaves dancing" is an example of ________.
A)pathetic fallacy
B)hyperbole
C)pun
D)conceit
A)pathetic fallacy
B)hyperbole
C)pun
D)conceit
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6
Who wrote "Theory of Literature"?
A)R A Scott James
B)R J Rees
C)Rene Wellek &Austin Warren
D)David Daiches
A)R A Scott James
B)R J Rees
C)Rene Wellek &Austin Warren
D)David Daiches
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7
Literature is a ________ of life.
A)Mirror
B)Reflection
C)Presentation
D)All of the above
A)Mirror
B)Reflection
C)Presentation
D)All of the above
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8
The five traits of a tragic hero do NOT include:
A)decency/nobility
B)hamartia (fatal flaw)
C)anagnorisis (tragic insight)
D)denoument (resolution
A)decency/nobility
B)hamartia (fatal flaw)
C)anagnorisis (tragic insight)
D)denoument (resolution
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9
What is a chorus in Greek theater?
A)People that sing stuff.
B)People that inform the audience.
C)People that wear long socks.
D)People that inform the protagonist.
A)People that sing stuff.
B)People that inform the audience.
C)People that wear long socks.
D)People that inform the protagonist.
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10
What is a tragic hero?
A)A character who makes a error that leads to his destruction.
B) character who makes a great life for themselves.
C)A hero that is tragic.
D)A girl that is really whiny and just wants more jewelry.
A)A character who makes a error that leads to his destruction.
B) character who makes a great life for themselves.
C)A hero that is tragic.
D)A girl that is really whiny and just wants more jewelry.
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11
What emotions are tragic heroes supposed to elicit in an audience?
A)Jealousy & anger
B)Fear & jealousy
C)Pity & fear
D)a. Anger & pity
A)Jealousy & anger
B)Fear & jealousy
C)Pity & fear
D)a. Anger & pity
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12
'Authority forgets a dying king' is an example of
A)Personification
B)Apostrophe
C)Hyperbole
D)Metaphor
A)Personification
B)Apostrophe
C)Hyperbole
D)Metaphor
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13
The term 'Onomatopoeia ' and 'Oxymoron' came from
A)French
B)Latin
C)Roman
D)Greek
A)French
B)Latin
C)Roman
D)Greek
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14
"A lovelier flower on Earth was never sown" has the figure of speech called
A)Metaphor
B)Oxymoron
C)Hyperbole
D)Implied Simile
A)Metaphor
B)Oxymoron
C)Hyperbole
D)Implied Simile
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15
Which of the following is a direct address either to an absent person or to an abstract or inanimate entity?
A)Apostrophe
B)Ode
C)Epode
D)Hyperbole
A)Apostrophe
B)Ode
C)Epode
D)Hyperbole
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16
Pun is a play on words that are similar
A)In meaning but diverse in sound
B)In sound but diverse in meaning
C)Both in sound and meaning but with different sound
D)None
A)In meaning but diverse in sound
B)In sound but diverse in meaning
C)Both in sound and meaning but with different sound
D)None
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17
Which of the following words show oxymoron?
A)Chatter Chatter
B)O Death
C)Rivers of Blood
D)Sweet Pain
A)Chatter Chatter
B)O Death
C)Rivers of Blood
D)Sweet Pain
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18
Which figures of speech are employed in this line? " O Wild west wind, thou breathe of Autumn's being"
A)Oxymoron
B)Personification
C)Apostrophe
D)Metaphor
A)Oxymoron
B)Personification
C)Apostrophe
D)Metaphor
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19
which figures of speech are used " His honor rooted in dishonor stood. And faithful unfaithful kept him falsely true"
A)Oxymoron
B)Personification
C)Apostrophe
D)Metaphor
A)Oxymoron
B)Personification
C)Apostrophe
D)Metaphor
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20
Which of the following sentences has figures of speech called 'Apostrophe?
A)O Death! here is thy sting
B)The more haste, the less speed
C)Death lays his icy hands on kings
D)Life is but a walking shadow
A)O Death! here is thy sting
B)The more haste, the less speed
C)Death lays his icy hands on kings
D)Life is but a walking shadow
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21
"Life is but a walking shadow" is an example of
A)Apostrophe
B)Metaphor
C)Simile
D)Hyperbole
A)Apostrophe
B)Metaphor
C)Simile
D)Hyperbole
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22
Onomatopoeia means
A)Echoing of the same sense or meaning in different words
B)Echoing the same sound repeatedly
C)Echoing of the sense by the sound, shape, size o movement
D)None
A)Echoing of the same sense or meaning in different words
B)Echoing the same sound repeatedly
C)Echoing of the sense by the sound, shape, size o movement
D)None
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23
How happy is he here!
A)Simile
B)Antithesis
C)Personification
D)Alliteration
A)Simile
B)Antithesis
C)Personification
D)Alliteration
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24
The night is dark as a black stone.
A)Metaphor
B)Simile
C)Onomatopoeia
D)Alliteration
A)Metaphor
B)Simile
C)Onomatopoeia
D)Alliteration
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25
What is meant by Synecdoche?
A)The hole of something used to signify a part
B)An inanimate object endowed with human feeling
C)The terms with a pronunciation similar to their meaning
D)A part of something used to signify the whole
A)The hole of something used to signify a part
B)An inanimate object endowed with human feeling
C)The terms with a pronunciation similar to their meaning
D)A part of something used to signify the whole
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