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What is the true central theme of Wuthering Heights?
In which church was Emily Brontë buried?
Who is the antagonist in Wuthering Heights, portrayed with both sympathetic and villainous traits?
What is the climax of Wuthering Heights?
What does the moorland setting in Wuthering Heights symbolize?
What literary traditions does Wuthering Heights belong to?
Which of the following is NOT a theme in Wuthering Heights?
Why was Wuthering Heights initially met with mixed reviews?
Under which pseudonym was Wuthering Heights published?
What was the name of the fantasy world created by Emily and her siblings?
When was Emily Brontë born?
What year were Shakespeare’s twins, Hamnet and Judith, born?
How old was Hamnet, Shakespeare’s son, when he died?
How old was Anne Hathaway when she married Shakespeare?
What was Shakespeare’s mother’s name?
Who was Shakespeare’s father?
What does the fading of the snake symbolize in the conclusion of the play?
How does Appanna change by the end of the play?
What does the snake symbolize in Rani’s life?
How does the snake affect Rani’s life in the play?
What is Rani’s relationship with Appanna like in the beginning of the play?
Where is the play Nagamandala set?
How does Wordsworth describe the effect of solitude in nature?
What time period was "Tintern Abbey" written in?
What does Wordsworth mean by "The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, The guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul Of all my moral being"?
What poetic form does Wordsworth use in "Tintern Abbey"?
In the poem, what does Wordsworth hope his sister Dorothy will gain from nature?
How has Wordsworth’s perception of nature changed from his youth to adulthood in "Tintern Abbey"?
Wordsworth states that nature has been a guide and a source of moral inspiration. What literary device is being used here?
What theme is most prominent in "Tintern Abbey"?
In "Tintern Abbey," who is Wordsworth addressing in the later part of the poem?
What is the full title of Wordsworth’s poem commonly known as "Tintern Abbey"?
Who is Amanda Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie?
What is Amanda Wingfield's attitude towards her son's desires to leave the family in The Glass Menagerie ?
Which of the following best describes Amanda’s relationship with her children in The Glass Menagerie ?
What role does Jim O'Connor play in The Glass Menagerie?
What is Tom Wingfield's main struggle in The Glass Menagerie?
In what year did Girish Karnad pass away?
Which of the following awards did Girish Karnad receive for his contribution to the Indian arts and culture?
Which of the following plays was written by Girish Karnad?
What was the title of Girish Karnad’s first play?
Who is the poet addressing in the final part of the poem?
Which of the following best describes Wordsworth’s tone in Tintern Abbey?
How does the poet describe his youthful encounters with nature?
What does Wordsworth mean by "A presence that disturbs me with the joy / Of elevated thoughts"?
In the poem, what does Wordsworth suggest about the power of memory?
What role does nature play in Wordsworth’s moral and spiritual life?
According to the poem, how has the poet’s perception of nature changed over time?
What does the phrase "the still sad music of humanity" refer to?
How does Wordsworth describe his younger self in the poem?