Vocabulary & Concepts
Authors & Works
Themes & Analysis
Literary Techniques
Historical & Cultural Context
100

What literary movement emphasized emotion, nature, and individuality in reaction to the Industrial Revolution?

Romanticism

100

Which Victorian author became famous for writing detective stories?

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

100

What theme unites many Victorian novels?

Social inequality and moral responsibility.

100

What figure of speech gives human traits to non-human things?

Personification.

100

What major event marked the end of the Victorian Era and the rise of Modernism?

World War I.

200

Name one major social change in the Victorian Era that influenced literature.

Urbanization / industrial growth / expansion of the middle class. (Any one)

200

Explain how Oscar Wilde used humor to critique society.

He used wit, irony, and satire to expose hypocrisy in Victorian social norms.

200

How did World War I influence Modernist literature?

It caused disillusionment and led writers to question traditional beliefs, truth, and structure.

200

What figure of speech is present in the line: “Her heart was as patient as the morning light.”

Simile.

200

Name one shared theme between British and Brazilian Romanticism.

Landscape, emotion, heroism, or national identity.

300

Explain how Modernism challenged traditional narrative structures.

It broke linear storytelling and experimented with fragmented, subjective perspectives.

300

How did the Brontë sisters challenge gender expectations?

By writing complex female protagonists who seek independence, morality, and emotional depth.

300

How does Frankenstein reveal fears about scientific ambition?

Victor’s obsessive pursuit of knowledge leads to destruction, symbolizing fears of uncontrolled progress.

300

How do Gothic elements enhance emotion in Jane Eyre?

They intensify mystery, fear, and emotional tension in Jane's experiences.

300

How did industrialization influence 19th-century British literature?

Writers criticized harsh working conditions, poverty, and social inequality.

400

Describe one feature that distinguishes Postmodernism from Modernism.

Postmodernism questions truth and meaning, often using irony and playful ambiguity.

400

Name one Romantic poet who criticized industrialization and celebrated nature.

William Wordsworth.

400

Identify one shared theme between British and Brazilian Romanticism.

Celebration of nature, emotion, or national identity.

400

How does figurative language shape tone in Romantic sonnets?

It adds passion, intensity, and emotional depth to expressions of love or nature.

400

How did changing roles for women influence authors like the Brontë sisters and Elizabeth Barrett Browning?

They explored female independence, education, and moral agency in patriarchal society.

500

What is the name of the narrative technique that imitates the continuous flow of a character’s thoughts?

Stream of consciousness.

500

Compare Dickens and Hardy in their portrayal of social issues.

Dickens focused on urban poverty and social injustice; Hardy emphasized rural hardship and tragic human struggle.

500

How do class and morality conflict in Victorian literature?

Characters often face moral dilemmas caused by rigid class expectations, hypocrisy, or social pressure.

500

Compare metaphor and symbolism.

A metaphor makes a direct comparison; symbolism uses an object/event to represent a deeper idea.

500

Explain how the shift from Modernism to Postmodernism reflects changes in global culture.

As society questioned absolute truth and authority, literature embraced irony, fragmented identity, and skepticism toward universal narratives.

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