LOTUS VIDYALAYA TRB ENGLISH COACHING ACADEMY
MADURAI- 10, MOBILE: 9789513730
TRB PG-ENGLISH
UNIT-X-POETICS & AN ESSAY OF DRAMATIC POESY-TEST-38
- B) Poetics
- B) Poetics
- C) A weak trait in the character of the hero
- B) Change in the forutne of the hero from good to bad
- A) The hero’s recognition of his tragic flaw
- A) Aristotle
- B) Aristotle
- A) Tragedy
- A) safe
- C. Plot
- A) The moment of discovery by the protagonist
- B) Chapter VI
- C) The best artitistic texts will be both complex and unified: every part of the work will be essential to it and will be linked to every other part
- C. Purgation
- C. imitation
- C. reversal of fortune
- D. error of judgement
- C) distorts reality
- B) plot
- B) Statement (ii) is correct
- A) Epic Structure
- D) Aristotle
- A) tragedy
- C) error of judgement
- C) Manner
- D) Imitation
- A) Greek
- B) lmitation
- A) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)
- B) Imitation
- A) The hero’s recognition of his tragic flow
- B) FL Lucas
- B) most useful
- C) The poetics
- A) Hamartia
- B) Six
- B) Twenty six
- A) FL Lucas
- B) He does not advocate their strict observance
- C) Comparative Criticism
- C) four
- D) John Milton and John Dryden
- C) Angela Carter
- C) William Shakespeare
- C. a dialogue
- C) the relative merits of French and English theatre
- C) John Dryden
- B) Crites
- C) Ben Jonson
- C) A moral power whereby poetry encourages the reader to evaluate virtuous models
- C) Criticism
- A) a dialogue
- B) An Essay on Dramatic Poesy
- D) Modern Drama
- C) Dryden’s Essay of Dramatic Poesie
- B) John Dryden
- B) New man, parvenu
- D) Dialogue
- D) Johnson
- B) Crites
- A)Corneill, Raceine, Beaumont, Fletcher
- C) A critical treatise on dramatic art developed through dialogues
- C) Leslie
- C) Neander
- D) Modern English Dramatists
- A) Waller and Denham
- A) Dr. Johnson
- C) Dr. Johnson
- B) Essay on dramatic poesy
- A) Atkins
- B) Four
- A) Neander
- B) Crites
- B) Preface to the Fables
- A) Silent woman
- C) Watson
- A) TS Eliot
- C) Black verse
- C) Chaucer
- C) Tragi-comedy
- A) Freedom from classical rules
- B) Thames
- C) Neo-classical
- A) Rhyming
- A) Delight and instruction
- B) human nature
- C) Lisideius
- C) Forty years
- A) Justification of English Drama
- B) God’s plenty
- A) Sir Robert Howard
- C) Aristotle
- A) Ben Johnson
- B) Thomas Rhymer
- B) Prof. Saintsbury
- B) Imitation
- A) Paradise Lost
- D) Longinus
- C) Practical criticism
- B) Prof. Tillyard
- C) Malicious pleasure
- A) 2 3 4 1
- D) Normally good men
- B) The Neo-classical poets
- B) Liberty with diction and norms of common discourse
- D) Syntax and word order