A. bildungsroman
B. comedy of manners
C. pastoral
D. satire
A. bildungsroman
B. comedy of manners
C. pastoral
D. satire
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. it does not explore a character’s internal development
B. it uses experimental language
C. it celebrates the simplicity of everyday life
D. it follows a traditional narrative structure
A. vowel shift
B. chiasmus
C. acatalectic
D. stream of consciousness
A. he is conflicted by his desire to leave Ireland because he has inextricable ties to it
B. he is sure of his desire to become a leader like Parnell because his friends and family universally praise Irish leaders
C. he is committed to staying in Ireland
D. he deeply wants to leave Ireland, but he feels that, as an artist, he can only work with national themes
A. Aeneas
B. Icarus
C. Daedalus
D. Minos
A. as a friend
B. as a family member
C. as a romantic hero
D. All of the Above
A. the positive side of war with Germany
B. the supremacy of Britain
C. Irish nationalism
D. the Irish nation’s inability to survive without England’s help
A. the image is presented in immediate relation to the artist himself
B. the image is presented is immediate relation to the artist and others
C. the image is presented in a way that is not purely personal
D. the image is presented in immediate relation to others only