The most significant source of imagery and symbolism, as well as theme, in “Young Goodman Brown” is (A) transcendentalism (B) Dante’s Inferno (C) Milton’s Paradise Lost (D) the Bible
Match the following List-A (A) The Grammar – Translation Method (B) The Direct Method (C) Total Physical Response (D) The Natural Approach List-B (i) comprehensible input (ii) strategic use of mother tongue (iii) shuns mother tongue (iv) oral input (A) (A)(ii) (B)(iii) (C)(iv) (D)(i) (B) (A)(ii) (B)(iv) (C)(i) (D)(iii) (C) (A)(iv) (B)(ii) (C)(i) (D)(iii) (D) (A)(iii) (B)(i) (C)(ii) (D)(iv)
Which epic poem does Stanley Fish analyze from a Reader-Response perspective? (A) The Iliad (B) The Odyssey (C) Paradise Lost (D) The Faerie Queene
The formalist critic (A) advocates “art for art’s sake” (B) focuses on the work as an entity separate from historical and biographical information (C) studies the psychodynamics of the author (D) both a and b