Which was a common metaphor used by Irish writers in their depictions of the nation ?
		A. the metaphor of Ireland as a novel
B. the metaphor of Ireland as a woman
C. the metaphor of Ireland as a child
D. the metaphor of Ireland as a soldier
		A. the metaphor of Ireland as a novel
B. the metaphor of Ireland as a woman
C. the metaphor of Ireland as a child
D. the metaphor of Ireland as a soldier
		A. that it depends on repression
B. that it ends paralysis
C. that it enables fulfillment
D. that it resolves spiritual crises
		A. short prose sketches that vary in character
B. dream-like pieces of writing
C. deep realizations linked with religious faith
D. All of the Above
		A. After his exile, he only used one “voice” in his works
B. After his exile, he disliked the intricacy of language
C. After his exile, he never used split narratives
D. After his exile, he used a mixture of languages and linguistic traditions in his works
		A. a novel that traces women’s intellectual developments
B. an artist’s novel of awakening
C. an artist’s journey in which he always abandons his art
D. a novel in which the hero solves a crime
		A. she decides to stay in Ireland
B. she decides to quit her job
C. she decides to leave her mother
D. she leaves for France
		A. the artist in exile
B. spiritual crisis
C. artistic awakening
D. All of the Above