. What is the main purpose of Critical Realism?, To idealize human life, To criticize social problems through realistic depiction, . To escape from reality, . To focus on fantasy and imagination, Critical Realism mainly developed in which century?, 17th century, . 19th century, . 18th century, . 20th century, Which feature best defines Critical Realism?, . Mythological themes, . Supernatural elements, Social criticism, . Heroic adventures, Who is a representative of Critical Realism in English literature?, William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charles Dickens, Madame Bovary is a novel written by:, Gustave Flaubert, Émile Zola, . Honoré de Balzac, Leo Tolstoy, Which Russian writer is closely associated with Critical Realism?, Anton Chekhov, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Vladimir Nabokov, Alexander Pushkin, Typical characters in typical situations is a concept of:, . Romanticism, Symbolism, Modernism, . Critical Realism, Which theme is most common in Critical Realism?, Mythology, Science fiction, Social inequality, Adventure, Oliver Twist exposes problems related to:, Royal life, Industrial exploitation and poverty, Ancient history, War strategy, Critical Realism mainly focuses on:, Social reality and moral issues, . Nature worship, Supernatural powers, . Inner dreams.
0%
MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST
Share
Share
Share
by
Guliomon81
Edit Content
Print
Embed
More
Assignments
Leaderboard
Show more
Show less
This leaderboard is currently private. Click
Share
to make it public.
This leaderboard has been disabled by the resource owner.
This leaderboard is disabled as your options are different to the resource owner.
Revert Options
Quiz
is an open-ended template. It does not generate scores for a leaderboard.
Log in required
Visual style
Fonts
Subscription required
Options
Switch template
Show all
More formats will appear as you play the activity.
)
Open results
Copy link
QR code
Delete
Continue editing:
?