A) Conrad's experiences and reflections. B) A detailed biography of another author. C) A fictional adventure story. D) Historical events in Europe.
A) 1920 B) 1902 C) 1912 D) 1915
A) First-person omniscience. B) Epistolary format. C) Unreliable narration. D) Stream of consciousness.
A) Romanticism. B) Postmodernism. C) Modernism. D) Naturalism.
A) Third-person limited. B) Third-person objective. C) Autobiographical. D) Second-person.
A) To document history. B) To entertain readers. C) To criticize society. D) To understand his own life.
A) As complex and formative. B) As simple and carefree. C) As boring and uneventful. D) As unhappy and tragic.
A) The mountains. B) The city. C) The forest. D) The sea.
A) Indifference. B) Melancholy. C) Joy. D) Anger. |