Literature Past Questions And Answers

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2741

This question is based on Thomas Hardy''s The Mayor of Casterbirdge.

What makes the novel a tragedy?

  • A. The poetic justice in Henchard''s punishment
  • B. All the character in the novel are failures
  • C. A mixture of individual and circumstantial misfortune
  • D. Thomas Hardy is a romantic and rustic pessimist
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1995
2742

Pick the odd item

  • A. ''Elegy written in a country churchyard''
  • B. ''Ulysses''
  • C. ''No coffin, no grave''
  • D. ''Ode to the West Wind''
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2004 OBJ
2743

This question is based on selected poems from Wole Soyinka (ed.) Poems of Black Africa and D.I. Nwoga (ed.) West African Verse.

Gabriel Okara presents the Black in relation to the child-Front in his poem 'The Fisherman's invocation as a source of

  • A. inspiration
  • B. destruction
  • C. anxiety
  • D. uncertainty
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1990
2744

Read the extract below and answer Question

With the pen, he wrote kings into reality

With his words, kingdoms arose,

Those same words, slaves inhaled

Their hands building walls, their feet tromping territories

His pen was like the breath of life.

His pen was like the breath of life exemplifies ________

  • A. bathos
  • B. pathos
  • C. satire
  • D. simile
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2020 OBJ
2745

The question is based on William’s Shakespeare’s OTHELLO

Othello kills Desdemona because the_______

  • A. former is jealous
  • B. former's race is insulted
  • C. latter is a witch
  • D. latter is an idol
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2018
2746

'I am informed the day recycles itself today

when I slept in the Lord in February

I blame no one for an untimely death

I bless Good for a noble departure-His words

The lord taketh the righteous away before evil days

The persona in the poem appears happy to have died

  • A. a noble death
  • B. during the day
  • C. at an old age
  • D. an untimely death
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2003
2747

UNSEEN PROSE AND POETRY

The month of July crept in. The sky, like a hooded monk wore black, as in mourning, ready to shed its load. The sun was mystified while heaps of sand and dust spiralled high up in the sky, sending high and low alike scurrying into hiding. The town had never known such a downpour, it was forty-eight hours of weeping by both the heavens and the inhabitants of Olusi who lost most of their life's savings in this destructive blessing.

The month of July crept in is an example of

  • A. metaphor
  • B. synecdoche
  • C. imagery
  • D. apostrophe
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2002 OBJ
2748

SECTION F: NON - AFRICAN PROSE

RICHARD WRIGHT: Native Son

How does fear influence Bigger Thomas’ actions in the novel?

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2018 THEORY
2749

AFRICAN PROSE; ISIDORE OKPEWHO: The Last Duty

Discuss the effects of the war on the people of Urukpe.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2006 THEORY
2750

This question is based on General Literary Principles

The part of a play when climax approaches is known as

  • A. epitasis
  • B. protasis
  • C. catharsis
  • D. catastasis
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2007