
Clym Yeobright is the protagonist of the novel ___
(ক) David Copperfield
(খ) Adam Bede
(গ) A Passage to India
(ঘ) The Return of the Native
(ঘ) The Return of the Native
(ক) David Copperfield is the central character of David Copperfield.
(খ) Adam Bede is a novel. The central character of Adam Bede is Adam Bede himself.
(গ) In Edward Morgan Forster’s A Passage to India, the protagonist is a young Muslim doctor who resides in Chandrapore by the name of Dr. Aziz.
(ঘ) Clym Yeobright is the Protagonist of The Return of the Native. He goes abroad to work as a diamond merchant in Paris but comes home when he realizes that his ambition is not towards material wealth.
অতএব আমাদের প্রশ্নের উত্তর (ঘ) Clym Yeobright.
Clym Yeobright is the
👉What was the real name of the great American short story writer ’O’Henry?-William Sydney Porter
👉Who among the following Indian English Writer is a famous novelist?- R.K Narayan
👉Who wrote ” Lagoon”?- Joseph Conrad
👉Who is a modern Philosopher who awarded Nobel prize for Literature “?- Bertrand Russell
👉 ‘The Rape of the Lock’ by Alexander Pope is a/an- mock epic
👉William Shakespeare was born in — in 1564
👉Tennyson’s ‘In Memoriam’ is an elegy on the death of– Arthur Henry Hallam
👉 ‘Sweet Helen’ make me immortal with a kiss.’
👉The sentence has been taken from the play- Doctor Faustus
👉’What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any name would smell as sweet’– said by- Juliet.
👉Who translate ‘Robaiyat of Omar Khayyam’ into English-Edward Fitzgerald
👉’Ulysses’ is a novel written by- James Joyce
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👉The short story ‘The Diamond Necklace’ was written by- Guy de Maupassant
👉’ All the perfume of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.’- who said this- Lady Macbeth
👉’Where are the songs of Spring” Aye, where are they? Think not of them. thou hast thy music too.’ – who wrote this- John Keats
👉Who is the central character of ‘Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Bronte- Heathcliff
👉 ‘The old order changeth, yielding place to new.’- This line is extracted from Tennyson’s poem- Morte d’ Arthur
👉Who wrote the poem ‘The Good Morrow’- John Donne
👉Who is the author of ‘Man and Superman’- George Barnard Shaw
👉The most famous satirist in English literature is- Jonathan Swift
👉 ‘Jacobean Period’ of English Literature refers to- 1603-1625
👉 Where do the following lines occur in?
‘Alone, alone, all, all, alone,
Alone on a wide, wide sea…’ The Rime of Ancient Mariner
👉”Gerontion’ is a poem by- T.S. Eliot
👉 The last play of William Shakespeare- The Tempest.
👉Who has written the play ‘Volpone’? Ben Jonson
👉Shakespeare composed much of his play in what sorts of verse?- Iambic Pentameter
👉The repetition of beginning consonant sound is know as- alliteration.
👉What is a funny poem of five lines called- Limerick
👉Who wrote ‘Biographia Literaria’- S.T. Coleridge
👉Robert Browning was a — poet- Victorian
👉Othello gave Desdemona– as a token of love- Handkerchief
Clym Yeobright is the
👉P.B Shelley’s ‘Adonais’ is an elegy on the death of — John Keats
👉’Restoration Period’ in English Literature refers to – 1660
👉’The Sun also Rises’ is a novel written be- Earnest Hemingway
👉’David Copperfield’ is a/an — novel- Victorian
👉’Elegy Written in a County Churchyard’ is written by- Thomas Gray
👉Shakespeare’s ‘Measure for Measure’ is a successful — Comedy
👉The Romantic age in English Literature begins with the publication of — Preface to Lyrical Ballad
👉Which of the following books is written by Thomas Hardy- The Return of the Native.
👉’Frailty thy name is woman’- is a famous dialogue of- William Shakespeare
👉The poem ‘The Solitary Reaper’ is written by- William Wordsworth.
👉’The Merchant of Vanice’ is a Shakespearean play about: A Jew
👉The play ‘Candida’ is by- George Barnard Shaw
👉Which of the following writers belongs to the romantic period in English Literature?- William Wordsworth.
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👉London Town is found a living being in the works of – Charles Dickens
👉Who is known as ‘the poet of nature’ in English Literature?- William Wordsworth.
👉 ‘A Passage to India’ is written by- E.M Foster
👉’Child is the father of man’ is taken from the poem of – William Wordsworth
👉Who wrote the following lines: “all at once I saw a crowd, a host of golden daffodils”?- Daffodils by William Wordsworth.
👉 The play ‘Arms and the Man’ is by- George Barnard Shaw.
👉The ‘climax’ of a plot is what happens- at the height.
👉 ‘Othello’ is a Shakespeare’s play about- A Moor.
👉’Othello’ is a Shakespeare’s play about- W.B. Yeats.
👉Riders to the Sea is – a one act play.
👉Which of the following writers belong to the Elizabethan period?- Christopher Marlowe.
👉”To be, or not be, that is the question”- is a famous dialogue from- Macbeth.
Clym Yeobright is the
1. ‘To be or not to be‘ is the beginning of a famous soliloquy from – Hamlet.
2. The father of English Poem – Geoffrey Chaucer
3. Francis Bacon is an – Essayist
4. ‘Renaissance’ means – the revival of learning
5. Elizabethan tragedy is centered on – Revenge
6. A lexicographer is a person who writes – dictionaries
7. The English Poet who addicted to opium – S.T. Coleridge
8. The Golden Age of English Literature – the Elizabethan Age
9. The author of the book ‘Asian Drama ‘ is – Gunnar Myrdal
10. Protagonist indicates -the leading character in a play
11. A sonnet is a poem having fourteen lines
12. ‘Blank Verse’ is a kind of verse -having no rhyming end
13. The real name of O’Henry – William Sydney Porter.
14. ‘To Daffodils‘ is written by – Robert Herrick
15. Goethe is the greatest poet of – Germany
16. ‘Romeo and Juliet‘ is a tragedy
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17. ‘A Passage to India‘ is written by – E.M Forster
18. The full name of the tragedy ‘Dr.Faustus‘ – The Tragic History of Doctor Faustus
19. “Gulliver’s Travels” has been written by – Jonathan Swift
20. The drama ‘Hamlet’ is written by- Shakespeare
21. ‘Faerie Queene’ is- an epic by Edmund Spenser
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22. The “Merchant of Venice” written by Shakespeare is- a drama
23. Who wrote “The Tempest”? – William Shakespeare
24. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever’ was stated by- John Keats
25. ‘Paradise Lost’ was written by- Milton
25. Chaucer is the representative poet of – 14th century
26.’The music in my heart I bore Long after it was heard no more.’ These lines are from the poem- Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats.
27. Macbeth’ is – a play by Shakespeare.
28. ‘Vanity Fair’ is a- novel.
29. The father of modern English poetry – Geoffrey Chaucer
30. Shakespeare is known mostly for his- Play
31. The English “Epic Poet”- John Milton
32. The first English dictionary writer- Samuel Johnson
33. The most famous satirist in English literature – Jonathan Swift
34. The father of English novel – Henry Fielding
35. The poet of nature – William Wordsworth
36. Both poet & painter- William Blake
37. Poet of Sensuousness – John Keats
38. The poet of beauty – John Keats
39. The Rebel poet in English literature – Lord Byron
40. The greatest modern English dramatist – G.B.Shaw
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41. The father of modern English literature – G.B. Shaw
42. The first English novel – Pamela
43. The first translator of the Bible into English – John Wycliffe
44. The poet of poets – Edmund Spenser.
45. The first English epic– Beowulf
46. The father of English prose – John Wycliffe
47. William Shakespeare was born – in 1564
48. William Shakespeare died- in 1616
49. Total play of William Shakespeare– 37.
50. The title of John Milton – English Epic Poet.
51. The real name of George Orwell – Eric Arthur Blair
52. The real name of George Eliot -Mary Ann Evans.
53. P .B. Shelley was expelled from- Oxford University
54. T .S. Eliot was awarded The Nobel Prize for his famous poem-
‘The Waste Land’
55. The profession of John Keats- Physician
56. Winston Churchill was a British Prime Minister – got The Nobel Prize in Literature
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