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D. Satire 16. The hem of one of his main works is an Israel39。s experience is in close resemblance to the poet himself. The poet s name is _________. A. John Milton B. John Bunyan C. Edmund Spenser D. Christopher Marlowe 17. The major theme of Jane Austen39。 s personal knowledge and range of writing. This writer is _________. A. Walter .Scott B. Thomas Hardy C. Jane Eyre D. Jane Austen 19. The flint mass movement of the English working class was ,which signified the awakening of the poor oppressed people. A. Enlightenment Movement B. Enclosure Movement C. Chartist Movement D. Romantic Movement 20. In , James Joyce intended to record the four aspects of the moral history of his country , namely childhood ,adolescence ,maturity and public life. A. Dubliners B. Ulysses C. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man D. Finnegans Wake 21. In Sons and Lovers,D. H. Lawrence. presented Paul as a(n) man and artist. A. independent B. ambitious 3 C. strongwilled D. sensitive 22. . Eliot39。 instead he based his religion on an intuitive belief in an ultimate unity, which he called the A. over soul B. super man C. godly man D. intuition 27. Most people consider an unofficial manifesto for the Transcendental Club. A. Nature B. SelfReliance C. The American Scholar D. The Dial 28. The Birthmark drives home symbolically Hawthorne39。 s father delivered this woman of a baby by Caesarian section, with a jack knife and without anesthesia. C. Nick witnessed the violence of both birth and death in the Indian camp. D. This woman39。 s The Scarlet Letter is true? _______. A. Hawthorne intended to tell a love story in this novel. B. Hawthorne intended to tell a story of sin in this novel. C. Hawthorne intended to reveal the human psyche after they sinned, so as to show people the tension between society and individuals. D. Hawthorne focused his attention on consequences of the sin on the people in general ,so as to call the readers back to the conventional Puritan way of living. 33. is a great literary giant of America, whom Mencken considered the true father of our national literature. A. Theodore Dreiser B. Bret Harte 4 C. Mark Twain . Howells 34. The childhood of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn in the Mississippi is a record of a vanished way of life in the Mississippi valley and it has moved millions of people of different ages and conditions all over the world. A. early 16th century B. late 16th century C. post Civil War D. pre Civil War 35. In 1915 became a naturalized British citizen, largely in protest against America39。s greatest rendering of