The statue of ‘Ozymandias’ is______________?
		A. on a mountain
B. beside a river
C. in a desert
D. in a valley
		A. on a mountain
B. beside a river
C. in a desert
D. in a valley
		A. Inspiration
B. Imagination
C. Fancy
D. Decorum
		A. Marxism
B. Fascism
C. Democracy
D. Libertarianism
		A. To convert readers to Christianity through positive examples
B. To inform illiterate readers about Arthurian legend
C. To reconcile the hero’s responsibilities in love and wars
D. To sway audiences away from reading tales of courtly love
		A. Theodor W. Adorno
B. Claude Lévi-Strauss
C. Julia Kristeva
D. Jacques Derrida
		A. A theory that abandons the idea of history as an imitation of events
B. A theory that regards history as a series of narratives
C. A theory that capitalizes on the interplay between literature and history
D. All of the above
		A. all things, both great and small,will perish
B. man is mortal,art immortal
C. imagination is stronger than fact
D. history repeats