A) Elizabethan age
B) Romantic Age
C) Augustan Age
D) Victorian Age
A) Elizabethan age
B) Romantic Age
C) Augustan Age
D) Victorian Age
A) Plot structure, prose language, and characters who are often noble of royal
B) Illogical plots, language that uses nonsense and non sequitur and characters that are existential beings
C) Plots. verse Language. and stereotypical characters
D) Epic plots, sung dialogue. and characters that showcase the working man
A) False – it was Tennessee Williams
B) False – it was Arthur Miller
C) False – it was Thomton Wilder
D) True
A) Parallelism
B) Imagery
C) pun
D) Pakistani idiom
A) Legend
B) Elegy
C) Allegory
D) None of these
A) keats
B) Tennyson
C) Blake
D) Shelley
A) Economy of words and action
B) Use of paradox
C)Use of puns
D) Use of unties
A) Religion
B) Her own childhood
C) Farm life
D) Social norms
A) An unravished bride of quietness
B) Leaf-tring’d legend haunts
C) Sylvan author
D) Bold lover