‘To be or not to be‘ is the beginning of a famous soliloquy - TopicsExpress



          

‘To be or not to be‘ is the beginning of a famous soliloquy from – Hamlet. The father of English Poem – Geoffrey Chaucer Francis Bacon is an – Essayist ‘Renaissance’ means – the revival of learning Elizabethan tragedy is centered on – Revenge Most famous satirist in English literature – Jonathan Swift A lexicographer is a person who writes – dictionaries The father of English Novel – Daniel Defoe The English Poet who addicted to opium – S.T. Coleridge The Golden Age of English Literature – the Elizabethan Age The author of the book ‘Asian Drama ‘ is – Gunnar Myrdal Protagonist indicates -the leading character in a play A sonnet is a poem having fourteen lines ‘Blank Verse’ is a kind of verse -having no rhyming end The real name of O’Henry – William Sydney Porter. ‘To Daffodils‘ is written by – Robert Herrick Goethe is the greatest poet of – Germany ‘Romeo and Juliet‘ is a tragedy ‘A Passage to India‘ is written by – E.M Forster
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