In Saul Bellow’s novel Herzog (1964), Moses Herzog is a________________?
A. Christian
B. Hindu
C. Jew
D. Afro-American
A. Christian
B. Hindu
C. Jew
D. Afro-American
A. Cotton Mather
B. Diedrich Knickerbocker
C. Brom Bones
D. Geoffrey Crayon
A. Fiesta
B. The Assistant
C. The Sea in Being
D. Farewell to Arms
A. To communicate
B. To articulate their circumstances
C. For existence
D. For identifying themselves
A. Obedience
B. Patience
C. Loyalty
D. Jealousy
A. Mormons
B. Catholics
C. Puritans
D. Druids
A. For the land
B. Sovereignty to establish godly kingdom as they saw fit
C. Religious practice of the Church of England
D. All of the above
A. T.S. Elliot
B. Carl Sandburg
C. William Faulkner
D. Wallace Stevene
A. spring
B. Winter
C. fall
D. summer
A. Eugene O’ Neil’s
B. William Faulkner
C. Robert Lee frost
D. Countee Cullen