A. Psychological Critics
B. Feminist critics
C. Formalist critics
D. Marxist critics
A. Psychological Critics
B. Feminist critics
C. Formalist critics
D. Marxist critics
A. Comedy
B. Tragedy
C. Satire
D. Melodrama
A. The ending of a tragedy
B. The ending of a comedy
C. The climax in a tragedy
D. The climax in a comedy
A. refuses maternal bonds.
B. is able to separate the “I” from the “Other.”
C. looks into a mirror for the first time.
D. All of the above answers are correct.
A. Sophocles
B. Plautus
C. Plato
D. Critus
A. Art presents only part of the world
B. Art describes only what appears and not what is real
C. Art tells lies about the world
D. Art is an exaggeration of the world
A. It represents the nature
B. It contributes to the spiritual growth of people
C. It shows a tragedy
D. It imitates nobility
A. Carlyle
B. Ruskin
C. T. S. Eliot
D. F. R. Leavis
A. Dryden
B. Pope
C. Dr. Johnson
D. Addison
A. Oedipus the Rex
B. Oedipus at Colonus
C. Antigone
D. Jocasta, the Queen of Thebes