Unraveling the Symbolism and Allegory of Victorian Literature
Description: Unraveling the Symbolism and Allegory of Victorian Literature | |
Number of Questions: 16 | |
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Tags: victorian literature symbolism allegory |
Which Victorian author's work often explores themes of social injustice and class struggle?
In \"Jane Eyre,\" what does the character of Bertha Mason symbolize?
In \"The Picture of Dorian Gray,\" what does the portrait represent?
Which Victorian novel features a protagonist who is haunted by a mysterious doppelganger?
In \"The Turn of the Screw,\" what do the ghosts of Peter Quint and Miss Jessel represent?
Which Victorian author's work often explores themes of morality and redemption?
In \"Middlemarch,\" what does the character of Dorothea Brooke represent?
In \"The Mill on the Floss,\" what does the river Floss symbolize?
Which Victorian author's work often explores themes of rural life and the natural world?
In \"Far from the Madding Crowd,\" what does the character of Bathsheba Everdene represent?
In \"Tess of the d'Urbervilles,\" what does the character of Tess Durbeyfield represent?
Which Victorian author's work often explores themes of love, loss, and the human condition?
In \"In Memoriam,\" what does the speaker's grief over the loss of his friend represent?
In \"Ulysses,\" what does the journey of Ulysses represent?
Which Victorian author's work often explores themes of social and political change?
In \"Aurora Leigh,\" what does the character of Aurora Leigh represent?