Literature Past Questions And Answers

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2721

AFRICAN DRAMA

KOBINA SEKYE: The Blinkards

How is African Life presented in the play?

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2013 THEORY
2722

These question is based on George Orwell's Nineteen eighty-four.

The Ministry of peace is concerned with making

  • A. weapons
  • B. wars
  • C. reconciliation
  • D. instruments
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2010
2723

This question is based on General Literary Appreciation.

The drums overwhelmed the guns...

J.P Clark: Casualties

The poet in the excerpt above uses

  • A. litotes
  • B. symbolism
  • C. onomatopoeia
  • D. alliteration
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2012
2724

This question is based on General Literary Principles

The pride that contributes to the fall of a tragic character in a play is known as

  • A. harmatia
  • B. catharsis
  • C. hubris
  • D. epistasis
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2009
2725

The sudden reversal of a character's fortune in a literary work is _________

  • A. denouement
  • B. hamartia
  • C. hubris
  • D. peripeteia
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2020 OBJ
2726

This question is based on General Literary Principles.

'what time night it is

I do not know

Except that like some fish

Doped out of the deep

I have bobbed up bellywise'.

J.P. Clark, 'Night Rain'

Which of the following figures of speech is employed above ?

  • A. Alliteration
  • B. Assonance
  • C. Hyperbole
  • D. Onomatopoeia
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1995
2727

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: Hamlet

Read the extract and answer the question

Do not forget: this visitation

Is but to what thy almost blunted purpose

But, look, amazement as thy mother sits:

O, step between her and her fighting soul:

(Act 111, scene four, lines 107 -110)

The speaker is

  • A. Claudius
  • B. Ghost
  • C. Gertrude
  • D. Horatio
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2010 OBJ
2728

Read the extract and answer Questions

Zounds, sir, y' are robbed! For shame, put on your gown!

Your heart is burst, you have lost half your soul.

Even now, very now, an old blackram

is tupping your white eww. Arise. arise!

Awake the snorting citizens with the bell,

Or else the devil will make a grandsire of you

Arise i say! (Act 1, scene one,lines 83 - 89)

The speaker is ________

  • A. at the citadel of Cyprus
  • B. In front of Brabantio's house
  • C. In the council chamber
  • D. outside the sagittary
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2020 OBJ
2729

Identify the odd item

  • A. poetry
  • B. prose
  • C. melodrama
  • D. drama
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2012 OBJ
2730

These questions are based on General Literary Principles.

The narrative style in which the hero tells his own story directly is the.

  • A. subjective
  • B. first-person
  • C. third-person
  • D. objective
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2020