A: Samuel Beckett
B: Bernard Shaw
C: Oscar Wilde
D: William Golding
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- ______is well known for depicting the absurdity of human conditions in the post-industrial society after World War II in his plays. A: Samuel Beckett B: George Bernard Shaw C: Oscar Wilde D: William Golding
- After World War II, William Golding saw the world and the human within it as___________. ( ) A: fundamentally hopeless B: inherently evil C: eventually doomed D: tragically sad
- ______ is first Irish playwright of note to write about the Dublin working classes. A: Oscar Wilde B: G. B. Shaw C: Sean O' Casey D: Samuel Beckett
- The following comments on George Bernard Shaw are true except ______. A: George Bernard Shaw’s career as a dramatist began in 1892, when his first play Widowers’ Houses was put on by the Independent Theater Society B: Shaw began his literary career by writing novels soon after his settling down in London C: Shaw’s writings reflect the combination of realism and naturalism D: Shaw’s plays can be termed as problems plays
- Oscar Wilde became known for his involvement in the rising philosophy of aestheticism.
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“Beauty is truth, truth beauty"'is an epigrammatic line by . A: Samuel Taylor Coleridge B: John Keats C: Oscar Wilde D: William Wordsworth
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The play Romeo and Juliet was written by ______. A: Charles Dickens B: Jack London C: William Shakespeare D: Bernard Shaw
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Thomas Pynchon provides an excellent example black humor novel in Catch-22, which explodes the absurdity of World War II and protests against the absurdity of modern America.
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The emergence of the society after World War II gave birth to a new generation of upper class consumers. A: tangible B: individual C: abrupt D: Affluent
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16.The emergence of the _________ society after World War II gave birth to a new generation of upper class consumers. A: tangible B: individual C: abrupt D: affluent