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I n t e r a c t i v e Q u i z. 1 8 th C e n t u r y f a c t s. o n. By what year England was embroiled in civil war between parliamentary party and the Royalists. 1800. 1642. 1666. England revolution.

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I n t e r a c t i v e Q u i z

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  1. Interactive Quiz 18thCenturyfacts on

  2. By what year England was embroiled in civil war between parliamentary party and the Royalists. • 1800 • 1642 • 1666 • England revolution

  3. What is this period were scholars argued that it was divided into 3 discrete literary eras. Romantic • Old English • Revolution • 18th century

  4. Who was beheaded by the parliament as they took over England under the rule of Oliver Cromwell—not royalty but military and political strategist who eventually tore up the constitution and became a dictator? • Puritan • Charles I • James I Alexander Pope

  5. What is this story that talks on poor people in Ireland, that proposes such ways to overcome the Irish peoples’ problem and making them beneficial to public? • The Vindication of the Rights of Women • A Modest Proposal • The Irish People • Rape of the Lock

  6. A Modest Proposal implies what theme? • Exploitation of the Downtrodden • Rights of Women • Superiority of Women over Men • Nature

  7. What is this story that talks about Vanity, and Ephemeral beauty of Women? • Nine years • A Modest Proposal • Rape of the Lock • Vindication of the Rights of Women • Les Miserables

  8. In the story The Rape of the Lock why did the Baron wants to cut the lock of Belinda? • Because he will sell it. • Because he fell in love on it and was totally amazed by its beauty Because he wants to help Belinda Because he was told by the guardian sylph Ariel

  9. In the story The Rape of the Lock, what is the name of Belinda’s guardian sylph? • Ariel • Rachel • Marie • Clarissa

  10. Who is this feminist writer, who was brought up by an abusive father, who left home, and dedicated her/his self to writing? • Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin • Leonardo Da Vinci • Alexander Pope • Mary Shelley

  11. What does the write up The Vindication of the Rights of Women implies? • Feminism, rights of women • Ephemeral nature of beauty among women • Exploitation of the downtrodden • Love and faith

  12. What is this Age under 18th Century that reached the highest point of Classical Spirit of literature? • Age of Pope Restoration Period • 18th Century • Age of Johnson

  13. This was one of the Major Literary Ideas of the 18th Century which talks on application of scientific theories to religion and society. • Scientific Method • Rationalism • Secularism • Mass Education

  14. Who is the author of the story A Modest Proposal? • Jonathan Swift • Alexander Pope • Rachel Frank Salman • Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin

  15. What is the author’s view of the story A Modest Proposal? • Justice should be served fairly regardless of an individual status • Women is superior over men • True love is eternal • Natural beauty can cause disaster

  16. This one of the main literary ideas of the 18th Century which talks on logical Reasoning based on facts. • Cosmology • Scientific Method • Tolerance • Rationalism

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