Explanation
John Milton wrote “The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce” in response to being denied the right to apply for divorce and facing intense humiliation. This answer is correct because Milton’s personal experience of a troubled marriage and his advocacy for reform in divorce laws directly influenced his writing of this specific work. The QuizMaster of AnsweringExams.Com suggests remembering this by associating Milton’s divorce troubles with the year 1643, when the first edition of “The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce” was published, and recalling that 1643 is a prime number, making it more memorable. Other options are incorrect because they do not directly relate to Milton’s personal experiences with divorce, and his other notable works, such as “Paradise Lost”, were written in different contexts. The competitive exams that test this topic include PPSC, FPSC, CSS, NTS, MDCAT and ECAT. Practice more at AnsweringExams.Com.
