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A. George Eliot
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B. D.H Lawrence
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C. Jane Austen
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D. None of these
Explanation
- The Rainbow (1915) by D.H. Lawrence explores themes of sexuality, individuality, and societal constraints.
- It was controversial upon release and was even banned for its explicit content.
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A. Jane Austen
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B. None of these
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C. George Eliot
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D. Emily Dickinson
Explanation
- Mary Ann Evans was the real name of George Eliot, a famous 19th-century English novelist.
- She used a male pen name to ensure her works were taken seriously in a male-dominated literary world.
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A. Mid Victorian
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B. None of these
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C. Early Victorian
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D. Late Victorian
Explanation
- Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) was a Late Victorian novelist and poet.
- His works, like Tess of the d’Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure, explore themes of fate, society, and human struggle.
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A. Carlyle
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B. None of these
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C. John Ruskin
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D. J.S Mill
Explanation
- The French Revolution: A History was written by Thomas Carlyle in 1837.
- It is a dramatic and influential account of the French Revolution, known for its vivid style.
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A. Matthew Arnold
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B. Ruskin
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C. None of these
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D. Cartyle
Explanation
- The Seven Lamps of Architecture was written by John Ruskin in 1849.
- It outlines seven moral principles (or "lamps") essential to good architecture.
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A. Lover's Quarrel
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B. My Last Duchess
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C. Last Ride Together
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D. None of these
Explanation
- These lines are from Robert Browning's dramatic monologue My Last Duchess, where the Duke hints at ordering his wife's death.
- The poem explores themes of power, control, and jealousy.
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A. None of these
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B. It doesn't matter
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C. It can change a person's life
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D. It's not important
Explanation
- Pygmalion highlights how education and language can transform an individual's social status and opportunities.
- The play illustrates this through Eliza Doolittle, who undergoes a dramatic change in speech and manners due to Professor Higgins' training.
جان ملٹن کا لائسیڈاس ان کی موت کی یاد میں لکھا گیا تھا
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A. King Edward (who had drowned)
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B. King Charles I
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C. Edward King (a fellow student)
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D. Prince Edward (of Wales)
Explanation
"Lycidas" is a poem written by John Milton in 1637.
It was included in a volume of elegies published in 1638 to honor the memory of Edward King
Who was a contemporary of Milton's at the University of Cambridge
King tragically drowned in a shipwreck in August 1637
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A. سجاد حیدر یلدرم
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B. مرزا غالب
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C. علامہ اقبال
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D. منشی پریم چند
Explanation
سجاد حیدر یلدرم اردو کے لکھاری تھے جو 1880 میں پیدا ہوئے اور 1943 میں انتقال کرگئے۔
لارڈز آف دی خیبر کس نے لکھا ہے؟
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A. Kipling
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B. Andre Joseph
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C. Yousuf Khan
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D. Andre Singer
Explanation
Lords of the Khyber is the Story of the North-West Frontier Hardcover. Published in November 1, 1984 |
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