What does a poet have the freedom to do in Free Verse?
What best defines a Free Verse poem?
Which poem type is best for recounting historical or legendary events in a grand style?
What is common between an epic and a narrative poem?
What does a narrative poem primarily do?
Which of the following is not typical of an epic?
What is the primary feature of an epic poem?
Which form of poetry is traditionally Japanese?
Which of these is meant to be sung or recited with music?
What best describes a haiku?
Which poem type follows the rhyme scheme a-a-b-b-a?
How many lines does a limerick have?
What is the main characteristic of a ballad?
Which poem type would be most appropriate to express grief over a loved one’s death?
Which of the following is not a characteristic of an ode?
A sonnet is most commonly written in which meter?
Which type of poem is usually written in an elevated style and with a serious tone?
How many lines does a traditional sonnet contain?
What is the usual subject matter of an elegy?
Baudelaire’s symbols were modeled on the symbols of:
Which Romantic poet excelled all his contemporaries in sustained symbolism?
Who said: “Everything—form, movement, number, color, perfume—in the spiritual as in the natural world is significative, reciprocal, converse, correspondent”?
. Who are the chief exponents of Symbolism in France?
Who used private symbols in their poetry during the Romantic period?
The doctrine of Correspondences means:
Symbolism is based on the doctrine of:
The German art critic who used the term Magischer Realismus was:
The term Magic Realism comes from the German word:
The first work of Magical Realism is considered to be:
The term fabulation refers to:
Metafiction highlights the role of:
The term Metafiction, popularized by Robert Scholes, refers to novels that:
One Hundred Years of Solitude, an iconic work of Magic Realism, was written by:
In literature, Magic Realism was used to describe the prose fiction of _____.
Materials derived from myth and fairy tales are used in -
In ________, the writers weave in an everlasting pattern a sharply etched realism in representing ordinary events and details together with fantastic and dreamlike elements.
The term ________ was originally applied to a School of Surrealist German painters in the 1920’s.
. Who said: “True wit is what oft was thought, but never so well expressed”?
Who said: “Wit is at once natural and new”?
What verse form was much favoured in the Neoclassical period?
The distinctive quality of Neoclassical poetry can be seen in Horace’s annotation:
Who defined Romanticism as “the addition of strangeness to beauty”?
Who called Romanticism “the renaissance of wonder”?
Who said “Romanticism is disease, Classicism is health”?
Romanticism is a withdrawal from outer experience to concentrate on inner experience, according to:
Who defined Romanticism as “liberalism in literature”?