Literary Theory & Criticism Mcqs - Set 4

1)   From whom did New Historicists draw the idea of “self-regulating systems” ?

a. Theodor W. Adorno
b. Claude Lévi-Strauss
c. Julia Kristeva
d. Jacques Derrida
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ANSWER: Claude Lévi-Strauss

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2)   Who called Dryden the Father of English Criticism ?

a. Joseph Addison
b. Dr. Johnson
c. Coleridge
d. Matthew Arnold
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ANSWER: Dr. Johnson

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3)   The statements below are parts of the steps on “How to Write an Analytical Essay about Short Fiction”. Which comes in as the last thing to do in the writing an essay about short fiction ?

a. Begin your paper with an introduction that identifies the purpose of the paper and the text you are addressing.
b. Compose topic sentences (four or five, perhaps) that support, explore, demonstrate, or illustrate your thesis.
c. Select specific passages in the text of the story that help you to develop each topic sentence.
d. Build your paper to a climax; save your most engaging or important topic sentence for discussion last.
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ANSWER: Begin your paper with an introduction that identifies the purpose of the paper and the text you are addressing.

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4)   What is mimesis ?

a. A reversal
b. An imitation
c. A satire
d. A poetic metaphor
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ANSWER: An imitation

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5)   Who was the first literary critic who said that “Art is twice removed from reality” ?

a. Plato
b. Aristotle
c. Longinus
d. Horace
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ANSWER: Plato

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6)   What do structuralist and formalist critics have in common ?

a. Both sets of critics reject the importance of historical context in studying literature.
b. Both sets of critics look for an objective way to view texts.
c. Both sets of critics focus on evaluating literature in a scientific manner.
d. All of the above answers are correct.
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ANSWER: All of the above answers are correct.

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7)   The key word that characterised the Romantic movement was_______________?

a. Inspiration
b. Imagination
c. Fancy
d. Decorum
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ANSWER: Imagination

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8)   The statements below are parts of the steps on “How to Explicate Poetry”. Which comes in as second to the last thing to do before writing a critical essay of a poem ?

a. Interpret the Poem.
b. Introduce External Support.
c. Analyze the Elements of the Poem
d. Evaluate the Poem.
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ANSWER: Interpret the Poem.

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9)   Is Dryden’s Essay of Dramatic Poesy a work of ?

a. Interpretative Criticism
b. Legislative Criticism
c. Comparative Criticism
d. Textual Criticism
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ANSWER: Comparative Criticism

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10)   The statements below are parts of the steps on “How to Analyze a Play”. Which comes in as second thing to do before writing a critical essay of a play ?

a. Identify External Factors Related to the Work
b. Interpret the Play
c. Analyze the Staging
d. Analyze the Essential Elements of the Play
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ANSWER: Analyze the Staging

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11)   Wordsworth’s theory of poetry appears in_____________?

a. Excursion
b. Tintern Abbey Lines
c. Preface to the Lyrical Ballads
d. Immortality Ode
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ANSWER: Preface to the Lyrical Ballads

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12)   In which capter of Biographia Lieraria, Coleridge make a distinction between fancy and imagination ?

a. 14
b. 15
c. 12
d. 13
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ANSWER: 13

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13)   Ultimately, the literary theory of deconstruction argues that ?

a. the meaning of a text always relies on context.
b. texts are always heterogeneous.
c. any system for the production of meaning is inevitably bound by context, yet also limitless.
d. All of the above answers are correct.
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ANSWER: All of the above answers are correct.

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14)   They believe that this approach tends to reduce art to the level of biography and make it relative (to the times) rather than universal. What approach possess this disadvantage ?

a. Moral/Philosophical
b. Formalism/New Criticism
c. Historical/Biographical
d. Psychological
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ANSWER: Historical/Biographical

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15)   Which of the following figures is considered to be the father of the linguistic theory known as structuralism ?

a. Cleanth Brooks
b. Ferdinand de Saussure
c. Karl Marx
d. Toni Morrison
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ANSWER: Ferdinand de Saussure

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16)   To whom “poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful passion.” ?

a. Keats
b. Shelley
c. Wordsworth
d. Coleridge
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ANSWER: Wordsworth

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17)   A critic of Thomas Otway’s “Venice Preserv’d” wishes to know why the play’s conspirators, despite the horrible, bloody details of their obviously brutish plan, are portrayed in a sympathetic light. She examines the author’s life and times and discovers that there are obvious similarities between the conspiracy in the play and the Popish Plot. She is most likely a critic ?

a. Historical
b. Feminist
c. Tory
d. Psychological
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ANSWER: Historical

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18)   The name “Ars Poetica” (Art of Poetry) was given to Horace’s Epistle to the Pisos by____________?

a. Horace
b. Quintillion
c. Cicero
d. Virgil
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ANSWER: Quintillion

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19)   What is humanism ?

a. An idea traditionally associated with the Renaissance
b. A humanity-centered view of the universe
c. A theory that values restraint, form, and imitation
d. All of the above answers are correct.
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ANSWER: All of the above answers are correct.

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20)   What fundamental idea does psychoanalytic criticism hold about literary texts ?

a. Literary texts should not be read as a projection of the author’s psyche.
b. Literary texts solely reflect an author’s intentions.
c. Literary texts reveal secret elements of an author’s unconscious.
d. All of the above answers are correct.
Answer  Explanation 

ANSWER: Literary texts reveal secret elements of an author’s unconscious.

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