A) Napoleonic Wars B) The Crimean War C) World War I D) Russian Civil War
A) Anton Chekhov B) Fyodor Dostoevsky C) Ivan Turgenev D) Leo Tolstoy
A) Siege of Sevastopol B) Battle of Inkerman C) Battle of Balaclava D) Battle of Alma
A) The villain B) The common soldier C) The scholar D) The aristocrat
A) Modernism B) Realism C) Romanticism D) Surrealism
A) Allegory B) Vivid imagery C) Symbolism D) Stream of consciousness
A) Financial gain B) Desire for fame C) Personal experiences in war D) Political propaganda
A) 1865 B) 1875 C) 1855 D) 1845 |