MA English Classical Poetry part 1 Short questions
Q1: Explain "O seraph! To be powerless is hopeless".
Satan incites his fallen holy messengers to give a consequential convulsion of the loss (God disallows) caused by the sole Emperor of Heaven and Paradise. He says to his buddy that being feeble and simply lying in consuming hellfire won't retaliate for their loss. They need to accomplish something.
Q2: Define epic.
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Q3: Why were the explorers going to Canterbury?
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Q4: What truly does knight Redcross represent?
Red Cross Knight represents the righteousness sacredness and Anglican Church. View Source
Q5: Define purposeful anecdote.
A purposeful anecdote is an artistic work that passes on secret moral, social, situational, and authentic thoughts through living characters.
Q6: What is critical love?
Negativity is a hateful mentality towards people, thoughts, and things. So the negative love is the vengeful enticement of an individual to his cherished to shape an illegal and materialistic relationship.
Q7: Define parody?
Parody is a scholarly gadget that is used to uncover the imprudences of humankind through misrepresentation, vaudeville, humor, incongruity, and criticism. The principle motivation behind parody is to change mankind. View Source
Q8: Define Oxymoron
Two inverse words, instituted together one next to the other to give it a particular and emotional make-over structure Oxymoron.
Q9: Define courageous couplet.
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Q10: Why did Lord Peter serve Belinda's Lock?
Master Petre was the real face behind Baron who participated in cutting a lock of Arabella, a noticeable character of the Roman Catholic Church. Which made a break of connection between the two families. That is the reason, Lord Petre's figurative relationship with Baron served Belinda's Lock[s].
