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