Jane Austen's main literary concern is about ______.
A: maturity achieved through the loss of illusions
B: the love story between the rich and the poor
C: human beings in their personal relationships
D: the daily country life of the middle-class English
A: maturity achieved through the loss of illusions
B: the love story between the rich and the poor
C: human beings in their personal relationships
D: the daily country life of the middle-class English
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- Jane Austen’s main literary concern is about the following except ( ). A: the heroic life of the young people B: love and marriage of the young people C: the relationship between men and women in love D: human beings in their personal relationships
- Jane Austen’s main<br/>literary concern is about the following except _____. A: the heroic life of the<br/>young people B: love and marriage of the<br/>young people C: the relationship between<br/>men and women in love D: human beings in their<br/>personal relationships
- As a woman writer, Jane Austen always portrays the quiet country life of . A: the upper-class English B: the middle-class English C: the lower-class English D: the noble English
- All of the following statements on Jane Austen’s works is true EXCEPT ______. A: She presents the quiet, day-today country life of the lower-class English. B: Her characteristic theme is that maturity is achieved through the loss of illusions. C: Faults of characters displayed by the people of her novels are correct when, through tribulation, lessons are learned. D: Even the most minor characters are vividly particularized.
- 7. The theme of the poem Paradise Lost is . A: the revolt against God’s authority. B: the love story of Adam and Eve. C: the revenge story upon human beings D: the friendship between angles