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Which play by Wole Soyinka is based on a real incident that occurred in Nigeria during World War II?
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Which of Wole Soyinka's works directly addresses the theme of post-colonial identity and disillusionment in Africa?
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Which Romantic idea of poetic process does Eliot directly challenge?
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In Eliot’s analogy, what role does the platinum play in the poetic process?
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Which of the following best describes Eliot’s concept of depersonalization in poetry?
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Which of the following themes is NOT central to Dover Beach?
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What poetic metre is mainly used in Dover Beach?
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What form does Dover Beach primarily follow?
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Which of the following best describes the mood of Dover Beach?
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Which literary device is dominant in the poem’s reference to ignorant armies clash by night?
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What does the phrase “Sea of Faith” symbolize in the poem?
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What is the central image in the poem Dover Beach?
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Who is the silent listener in Dover Beach?
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What is polyptoton, as seen in the Duke’s repeated use of the word “stoop”?
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In “My Last Duchess,” what is the effect of Browning’s use of repetition, particularly of the phrase “as if she were alive”?
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What effect does enjambment have on the Duke’s monologue in “My Last Duchess”?
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Which poetic device is used when Browning interrupts the Duke’s speech mid-line to create a natural, conversational rhythm?
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What poetic device is exemplified by the repetition of vowel sounds in Browning’s “My Last Duchess”?
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Which institution did Girish Karnad serve as a director of, contributing significantly to its growth?
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Which of the following elements is a significant feature of Girish Karnad's plays?
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In 'Nagamandala,' what form does the snake initially take when it interacts with Rani?
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Which famous Indian director collaborated with Girish Karnad in several film projects?
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Which of the following awards was Girish Karnad NOT awarded?
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Which of Karnad's plays is set against the backdrop of political turmoil and explores the themes of power and betrayal?
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In which language did Girish Karnad primarily write his plays before they were translated into English?
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What is the primary theme explored in Girish Karnad's play 'Hayavadana'?
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Which mythological figure is central to Girish Karnad's play 'Yayati'?
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Besides playwriting, Girish Karnad was also known for his work in which other field?
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What analogy does Eliot use to explain the influence of new works on tradition?
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Eliot’s idea of “impersonal theory of poetry” implies:
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According to Eliot, what should be the attitude of a poet toward emotion in poetry?
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What is Eliot's view on the relationship between new and old works?
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How does Eliot compare the poet's mind in the creative process?
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What is meant by Eliot’s “historical sense”?
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What does Eliot say about the concept of tradition?
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According to T.S. Eliot in Tradition and the Individual Talent, what is the “historical sense” that a poet must develop?
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What does Aristotle define as the most essential unity in a play?
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What is the origin of comedy according to Aristotle?
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Why is tragedy considered superior to epic by Aristotle?
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What is Deus Ex Machina in epic poetry?
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What is the key difference between epic and tragedy, according to Aristotle?
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What emotional effect does catharsis aim to produce in the audience?
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What kind of hero best suits Aristotle’s concept of tragedy?
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What does Aristotle mean by "complete" in the definition of tragedy?
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What distinguishes tragedy from epic poetry according to Aristotle?
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What is the function of diction (lexis) in a tragedy?
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Which term refers to the intellectual element in a tragedy?
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What does 'Catharsis' mean in the context of tragedy?
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What does 'Hamartia' mean in Aristotle’s theory of tragedy?
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Which of the following is not one of the essential qualities of a tragic character according to Aristotle?
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