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Test your knowledge of literary periods, poetic forms, and narrative techniques with our engaging quiz. Designed for students, teachers, and literary enthusiasts alike, this quiz will challenge your understanding of key concepts in Literary Studies.

  • 23 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Suitable for all levels of literary knowledge
23 Questions6 MinutesCreated by ReadingWord312
Literary periods are historically given
True
False
Canons represent literary ‘quality’ in a certain lietrary period
True
False
The scheme of the English (Shakespearean) sonnet is abab cdcd efef gg
True
False
The sonnet is composed of how many lines?
10
12
14
16
Metre is the natural flow of the poem in oral speech, read for emphasis.
True
False
Rhythm is the natural flow of the poem in oral speech, read for emphasis
True
False
The meter (metre) of the word "poem" is...
Iamb (unstressed – stressed)
Trochee (stressed – unstressed)
Anapest (two unstressed – stressed)
Dactyl (stressed – two unstressed)
The line " And they shall fetch thee juwels from the deep" is iambic
True
False
Couplets, alternate rhyme, envelope pattern and tail rhyme belong to the category of end rhymes
True
False
The envelope pattern sceme is...
Abab
Aabb
Abba
Abcabc
What phonological figure is used in "The Terrible Tiger tore the towel"
Ellipsis
Alliteration
Assonance
Parallelism
What rethorical device is used in " hard as a rock"?
Metaphor
Similie
Personification
Oxymoron
What rethorical device is used in " rockhard"?
Metaphor
Similie
Personification
Oxymoron
In Drama, primary text include everything that is heard in performances
True
False
A closet drama is a play that is primarily designed to be read.
True
False
An absolute drama is a play that makes use of an narrator or teller figure
True
False
The indoor theatres in London around 1600 were for the aristocracy and upper classes only
True
False
Hermeneutic theorie argues that there is only one meaning/truth of a text
True
False
Homodiegetic text -> usally third person narrator
True
False
Heterodiegetic text --> usually third person narrator
True
False
Overt narrators tend to narrate in ‘neutral’ style, to be indistinctive in terms of gender, class, race, etc.,they tend to simply let the story unfold
True
False
"discourse-now" and "story-now" are the englisch equivalent to Erzählzeit und erzählte Zeit
True
False
The focaliser is the agent whose point of view orients the narrative text
True
False
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