Literature Past Questions And Answers
Read the extract below and answer the question
I am sorry thou wilt leave my father so
Our house is hell, and thou a merry devil
Didst rob it of some taste of tediousness
But fare thee well: there is a ducat for thee
(Act 11, sc lll)
Thou in the extract refers to
- A. Gobbo
- B. Launcelot
- C. Salerio
- D. Leonardo
RALPH ELLISON: Invisible Man
Comment on the character and role of Mary in the novel
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2021 THEORYThis question is based on Wole Soyinka's
The Trials of Brother Jero.
CHUME: Who said you were? Does the prophet live here?
SAME MAN: Yes. Over there. That house
CHUME: So...so..so...s...
Chume's reaction in the exchange above reflects
- A. disappointment
- B. rumination
- C. contemplation
- D. awareness
He is my most beloved enemy ilustrates__________
- A. Synecdoche
- B. Oxymoron
- C. Metonymy
- D. Litotes
This question is based on literary Appreciation. The wood decay,the woods decay and fall,
The vapour weep their burthen to the ground,Man comes and fills the field and lies beneath,And after many a summer dies the swan.
The subject matter of the line above is
- A. death
- B. famine
- C. storm
- D. rainfall
A person's life story written by another person is
- A. a commentary
- B. a biography
- C. an autobiography
- D. an epistolary
NON - AFRICAN PROSE
WILLIAM GOLDING: LORD OF THE FLIES
Comment on the significance of Piggy's glasses
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2015 THEORYThe second stanza of Awonoor's Anvil and the Hammer ________
- A. deals with the conflict between African traditions and westernisation
- B. deals with the disregard for African tradition
- C. offers solution to the conflict between African traditions and westernization
- D. advocates for a radical change in the perception of Africans about their culture
This question is based on General Literary Principles.
A primary ballad is associated with
- A. educated people
- B. urban folk
- C. the nomads
- D. rural folk
Read the extract below and answer the question
.....I owe you much, and like a wilful youth
That which I owe is lost: but if you please
To shoot another arrow that self way
which you did shoot the first.
And thankfully rest debtor for the first
(Act 1 sc 1)
The speaker is
- A. Solanio
- B. Launcelot
- C. Bassanio
- D. Lorenzo

