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Brotherhood Poem- Octavio Paz MCQs and Answers | Class 11
1. Who is the poet of the poem 'Brotherhood'?a) Claudius Ptolemyb) Octavio Pazc) William Shakespeared) Albert Einstein Answer: b) Octavio Paz2. What is the poet"s perspective on life? a) Life is short and insignificant.b) Life is long and meaningful. Read the full article
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Sobriquets
Morning star of Reformation - John Wycliff
Child of Renaissance - Spenser
20th Century Dryden- T.S. Eliot
Mulk Raj Anand of America - Arthur Miller
The poet of terror - Robert Frost
- Spenser
Critic's critic- Hazlitt
Bard of Avon - William Shakespeare
Sweet swan of Avon - William Shakespeare
Chaucer of Scotland - William Dunbar
The Seneca of America- Emerson
The archangel slightly damaged- Coleridge
Lady of Christ college - Milton
Master of grand style -Milton
Poet of the devil's party - Milton
The morning star of drama- Marlowe
Young Juvenill- Thomas Nash
Forerunner of humorist  -Thomas Dekker
Master of heroic couplet - Dryden and Pope
Originator of the form of novel- Richardson
Last inheritor of Addison and Steele -Goldsmith
Precursors of romantic movement - Thomas Gray and Francis Thomas
Lake poets- Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey
Chameleon poets- John Keats
Egotistical sublime -Wordsworth
Representative poet- Tennyson
Father of English drama - Shakespeare
Father of English criticism -Dryden
Father of English novel- Daniel Defoe
Father of stream of consciousness novel-Joyce
Father of English tragedy- Marlowe
Father of English one act play - Johnson
Father of English romanticism - Coleridge and Wordsworth
Father of English grammar - Lindley Murray
Father of English essay - Francis Bacon
Father of English mystery plays- Edgar Alan Poe
Father of epic poetry- Homer
Father of English press- William Caxton
Father of modern theatre- Henrik Ibsen
Father of essay - Montaigne
Father of socialism - Robert Owen
Father of scientific socialism - Karl Marx
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