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Short Questions and Answers of “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller

Introduction : The Crucible Questions with Short Answers by Arthur Miller includes Terms definitions. And answers of the important questions of American drama The Crucible by Arthur Miller. What is a crucible? A crucible is a container used to melt metals on very high temperature. A crucible also means severe test or trial. Why did […]

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Short Questions and Answers of “The Crucible” by Aurther Miller

What is a crucible? A crucible is a container used to melt metals on very high temperature. A crucible also means severe test or trial. Why did Arthur Miller write “The Crucible”? Arthur Miller wrote “The Crucible” because he has a story and through this story he satire on the event in 1950s in which

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Short Questions and Answers of ‘Love and Divine Poems’ by John Donne

What is sensuous love? Sensuous love is a physical love or sexual love. In this love the animal passion for bodily love. Define conjugal love in Donne’s poems? Conjugal love is the married life. Donne’s poem  “A Valediction: forbidding mourning” is one example of conjugal love. What are the three moods of love in Donne’s

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Short Questions and Answers of ‘Importance of being Earnest’ by Oscar Wilde?

Introduction: Importance of being Earnest questions and answers includes terms definition. And important questions of the drama with short answers. In the end, why doesn’t Cecily care that Algernon’s name isn’t Ernest? Cecily knows the real name of Jack as Earnest at the end of the play. And learn that his real brother is Algernon

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Critical analysis of ‘Philosophy and Politics’ by Bertrand Russell

Introduction : Critical Analysis of the Philosophy and Politics by Bertrand Russell includes the views of Democritus, Plato, Locke & George Hegel. Dogmatism & Imperialism also explained. General introduction of philosophy What is philosophy? Philosophy is love for wisdom or knowledge. There are Three branches of philosophy: Epistemology Study of knowledge Ontology/ metaphysics Study of

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Short Questions and Answers of ‘Rape of the Lock’ by Alexander Pope

How far does Ariel succeed in guarding Belinda? Ariel totally fail to guarding Belinda because Belinda has lost her beautiful lock. What is the role of Ariel in “The Rape of the Lock”? The role of the Ariel in ” The Rape of the Lock” is to guard and guide the Belinda. Where did Belinda’s

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Short Questions and Answers of ‘Sonnets’ by Shakespeare

Write the Rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean sonnets? The rhyme scheme of Shakespearean sonnets is abab cdcd efef gg. What, in general, is the theme of Shakespearean sonnets? The general themes in Shakespearean sonnets are love, disloyalty of beloved, immortality of art, admiration of beloved, art vs. time and power of time etc. How does

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Short Questions and Answers of Jazz by Toni Morrison

Introduction: Questions with Short answers of the American Novel Jazz by Toni Morrison includes introduction of characters and answers of important questions asked in exams. What are the major themes in ‘Jazz by Toni Morrison’? The major themes in ‘Jazz’ are youth and old age, memories, jazz music, marriage, death and isolation etc. What is

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Different kinds of meter used in poetry

Iambic One Unstressed/unaccented syllable followed by one stressed/accented syllable is called iambic. (x, -) Example: the gun, that time, behold etc. Trochaic One Stressed/accented syllable followed by one unstressed/unaccented syllable is called Trochaic. (-, x) Example: deadline, numbers, tell me etc. Anapestic Two unstressed/unaccented syllables followed by one stressed/accented syllable are called Anapestic. (x, x,

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General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales Study Questions and Short Answers

Introduction: General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales study Questions and Short Answers. It is a collection of important University Questions of General Prologue. It includes Character sketches, Objective Answers and Important Terms definitions. Prologue to the Canterbury Tales General Questions and Short Answers Why Chaucer is called the father of English Poetry? Chaucer was the

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