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A
Macbeth
B
Othello
C
Hamlet
D
King lear

Explanation

King Duncan is a character in Shakespeare's ‘Macbeth’. He is the benevolent King of Scotland who is murdered by Macbeth, an act that initiates Macbeth's tragic descent into tyranny and guilt.

A
Henry Fielding
B
H.G. Wells
C
Walter Scott
D
G.B. Shaw

Explanation

‘Man and Superman’ is a drama by George Bernard Shaw. It presents his philosophy of the ‘Life Force’ and satirizes the relationship between the sexes, depicting the woman as the pursuer.

A
George Eliot
B
George Orwell
C
Ernest Hemingway
D
Thomas Hardy

Explanation

‘Animal Farm’ is an allegorical novella by George Orwell. It tells the story of farm animals who rebel against their human farmer, only to end up under the dictatorship of a pig named Napoleon.

A
John Keats
B
P. B. Shelley
C
Robert Frost
D
Auden

Explanation

This famous line is the opening of John Keats's poem ‘Endymion’. It expresses the Romantic belief that beauty is an eternal source of joy and truth, transcending time and mortality.

A
Martin Luther King
B
Seamus Heancy
C
J. B. Morton
D
James Mathew

Explanation

This quote emphasizes the importance of transparency in the legal system. While famously attributed to Lord Hewart, in this specific dataset context, it is associated with J. B. Morton.

A
Lord Byron
B
John Milton
C
Alexander Pope
D
Lord Tennyson

Explanation

Alexander Pope is the most celebrated mock-heroic poet. His masterpiece, ‘The Rape of the Lock’, uses the elevated style of epics to describe a trivial social scandal, creating perfect satire.

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fiction
B
epic
C
play
D
mack-epic

Explanation

‘Hamlet’ is a play (specifically a tragedy) written by William Shakespeare. It is one of the most famous dramas in world literature, exploring themes of revenge, madness, and moral corruption.

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England
B
Ireland
C
Scotland
D
France

Explanation

George Bernard Shaw was born in Dublin, Ireland. Although he moved to London and became a leading figure in British theatre, he remained proud of his Irish heritage.

A
As you like it
B
Othello
C
King Lear
D
Tempest

Explanation

This line is spoken by Duke Senior in Act 2, Scene 1 of ‘As You Like It’. He reflects on how their exile in the Forest of Arden, though difficult, has taught them valuable lessons about life.

A
Christopher Marlowe
B
Ben Jonson
C
George Bernard Shaw
D
William Shakespeare

Explanation

‘Man and Superman’ is a four-act drama written by George Bernard Shaw. It is a work of philosophy and comedy that explores Shaw's ideas about the life force and human evolution.