Who coined the expression “objective corelative” ?
		A. Coleridge
B. T. S. Eliot
C. Allen Tate
D. F. R. Leavis
		A. Coleridge
B. T. S. Eliot
C. Allen Tate
D. F. R. Leavis
		A. “Even the most perfect reproduction of a work of art is lacking in one element: its presence in time and space, its unique existence at the place where it happens to be.”
B. “The feeling of strangeness that overcomes the actor before the camera, as Pirandello describes it, is basically of the same kind as the estrangement felt before one’s own image in the mirror.”
C. “All art work, even mass produced art, clearly links to an original referent that has a stable and knowable meaning.”
D. Both A and B
		A. Large hillside amphitheaters
B. Large indoor theaters
C. Small indoor theaters
D. All of the above
		A. Indian autobiography
B. Most popular slave narrative
C. First african american to speak to mixed audience
D. None of the aboveE. All of the above
		A. begins at the apparent end of the story.
B. introduces the characters of the play one by one.
C. opens by plunging the viewer into a crucial series of events.
D. begins with a preview of the play’s conclusion.
		A. Romantic love is a guiding principle of moral conduct.
B. Its formal and dignified use of speech was distant from everyday use of language.
C. Irony is a mode of perception, as much as it was a figure of speech.
D. Christian and pagan ideals are sometimes mixed
		A. Heaven vs. hell
B. God vs. Satan
C. Good vs. evil
D. All of the above