Twentieth Century British Literature Up To 1940 Set 3

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This set of Twentieth Century British Literature up to 1940 Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Twentieth Century British Literature Up To 1940 Set 3

Q1 | Who was King of England in Becket's time?
Q2 | What position does Thomas hold at the time of his murder?
Q3 | What position has Thomas held in the past?
Q4 | How long has Thomas been gone when he returns?
Q5 | Why did Eliot write this play?
Q6 | Why has the Chorus gathered at the top of the play?
Q7 | What medieval image suggests patience?
Q8 | Mary Boyle is an attractive young woman whose age is
Q9 | “A principle’s a principle”, who repeats this dialogue?
Q10 | “There isn’t a GOD,there isn’t a GOD; if there is HE wouldn’t let these things happen”. Whoutters this?
Q11 | Ah, what can GOD do against the stupidity of O’man! Who says this?
Q12 | Sean o Casey’s original name was_____________.
Q13 | Sean O’ Casey’s “Juno and Paycock” is ____________ in a trilogy of plays.
Q14 | The play “Juno and Paycock” is written on the background of _______ civil war.
Q15 | Joyce was an important pioneer of the narrative technique known as
Q16 | The name "Dedalus" makes allusion to
Q17 | Stephen's father is
Q18 | As a young boy, Stephen is
Q19 | At Clongowes, Stephen is picked on by a bully named
Q20 | While in the clinic at Clongowes, Stephen has the paper read to him. He hears about the deathof
Q21 | James Joyce was raised in a family that was deeply
Q22 | While in the clinic at Clongowes, Stephen is cared for by
Q23 | As a young boy, Stephen reads and is enraptured by
Q24 | Stephen's father manages to get Stephen back into private school. He is to attend
Q25 | Stephen falls in love with a girl named