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