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The Lake Poets is a term refer to
Miracle plays are based on ..........
Who is credited with performing the main role of Maurya in the premiere of Riders to the Sea?
The setting for the tragedy of Riders to the Sea is specified as Inishmaan, which is one of which island group?
Which influential literary figure famously encouraged J.M. Synge to document the life of the rural Irish?
What is the setting of "Riders to the Sea"?
Where was the first performance of the play held?
When was "Riders to the Sea" first performed?
Which of the following best captures the symbolic significance of the sea in J.M. Synge's Riders to the Sea ?
In A Doll's House, the character of Nora Helmer undergoes significant development. Which of the following actions best exemplifies her transformation and challenges the societal norms of 19th century Europe?
What is the full title of Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Earnest?
In Act IV, Scene I of Macbeth, the witches present Macbeth with a series of apparitions that deliver prophecies. What is the significance of the third apparition, and how does it influence Macbeth's actions later in the play?
In George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, the transformation of Eliza Doolittle raises several themes and questions about social class and identity. Which of the following statements best captures the play's commentary on the nature of social mobility and identity?
In Death of a Salesman, how does Willy Loman's perception of success contribute to his tragic downfall ?
Sheridan's The School for Scandal is often lauded for its brilliant and general satirical wit. However, in what way does Sheridan refine the traditional comedic model to suit the tastes of his day, particularly when compared to earlier Restoration comedies?
Lockwood compares himself to which of these Shakespearean characters after Joseph and Heathcliff accuse him of stealing?
Which of the following best describes the symbolic significance of the glass menagerie in Tennessee Williams' play?
Why are the characters in "Pygmalion" seeking shelter at the beginning of the play?
What was the full date of the first New York production of "Pygmalion"? What is the initial setting of the play "Pygmalion"?
The story of Jacob Henle and Elise Egloff provided a real-life parallel to what central theme of "Pygmalion"?
Who was the translator responsible for the German version of "Pygmalion" that premiered in Vienna?
Who originated the role of Eliza Doolittle in the first London production?
In what year did George Bernard Shaw write the play "Pygmalion"?
Which of the following is NOT listed as a professor of phonetics who inspired the character of Higgins?
Who is mentioned as the primary inspiration for the character of Professor Henry Higgins?
The character of Eliza Doolittle was inspired by a real person named Kitty Wilson, who had what profession?
Who wrote the 1871 play "Pygmalion and Galatea," mentioned as one of Shaw's influences?
The first New York production of "Pygmalion" in March 1914 was presented in which language?
When did the first English-language premiere of "Pygmalion" take place?
In what language was "Pygmalion" first presented on stage?
The title "Pygmalion" is named after a figure from what source?
The relationship between Vladimir and Estragon in "Waiting for Godot" is best described as one of:
The setting of "Waiting for Godot" can be described as:
The dialogue in "Waiting for Godot" is often characterized by:
The relationship between Pozzo and Lucky in "Waiting for Godot" explores themes of:
What object do both Vladimir and Estragon inspect repeatedly in "Waiting for Godot"?
While Pozzo is on the ground in "Waiting for Godot," what do Vladimir and Estragon contemplate doing?
How do Pozzo and Lucky end up in a heap on the ground during their second encounter in "Waiting for Godot"?
What change has befallen Lucky upon his second appearance in "Waiting for Godot"?
When Pozzo and Lucky reappear in "Waiting for Godot," what is tragically different about Pozzo?
Estragon's forgetfulness in "Waiting for Godot" extends to his encounter with whom from the previous day
What does Estragon claim about his boots when he finds them again in "Waiting for Godot"?
What is Vladimir doing when Estragon arrives for the second day of waiting in "Waiting for Godot"?
What does Estragon compare himself to, prompting a scolding from Vladimir in "Waiting for Godot"?
What does Vladimir find in his pocket when Estragon is hungry in "Waiting for Godot"?
According to Pozzo, for how many years have he and Lucky been together in "Waiting for Godot"?
In "Waiting for Godot," Vladimir is addressed by the boy as?
What does Vladimir call Estragon after Estragon suggests hanging themselves in "Waiting for Godot"?
What does Pozzo smoke in Act I of "Waiting for Godot"?
Vladimir suggests that he and Estragon should have jumped from what landmark in "Waiting for Godot"?