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Where were Shakespeare’s plays performed?
At The Globe Theatre in London.
What language did Shakespeare write in?
Early Modern English.
Who wrote Oliver Twist?
Charles Dickens.
What does a hero usually do in a story?
Fights for good, faces challenges, and often helps others.
Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?
Jane Austen.
Who is the main character in Hamlet?
Prince Hamlet.
Where does Robin Hood live?
Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, England.
What is Shakespeare’s most famous play?
Romeo and Juliet.
Who is Robin Hood?
Robin Hood is a legendary English folk hero, an outlaw who “robs from the rich and gives to the poor.”
What is the main theme of Shakespeare’s sonnets?
Love, beauty, time, and death.
Who were the major playwrights of the English Renaissance besides Shakespeare?
Christopher Marlowe , Ben Jonson ,Thomas Kyd
What are the characteristics of Renaissance literature in England?
Revival of classical learning, humanism, exploration of individualism, and focus on beauty, love, and nature. Includes drama, poetry, and prose.
What was the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle?
A history book of early England.
Who was King Alfred the Great?
A wise king who started the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
What is a “sonnet”?
A short poem with 14 lines.
What is the significance of Geoffrey Chaucer in Middle English literature?
Known as the “Father of English Literature,” Chaucer helped legitimize English as a literary language, creating vivid characters and sophisticated verse.
Who wrote The Canterbury Tales?
Geoffrey Chaucer (1343–1400)
How did the Norman Conquest influence English literature?
After 1066, French and Latin became dominant, influencing vocabulary, literary style, and courtly themes. English literature declined initially but later reviv
Who is William Shakespeare?
A famous English poet and playwright.
What are the main features of Old English poetry?
Alliteration, caesura (pause in the middle of a line), kennings (compound metaphors, e.g., “whale-road” for sea), and oral-formulaic style.
1. Who is considered the author of Beowulf, and why is it significant in English literature?
Beowulf is an anonymous Old English epic poem, likely composed between the 8th–11th centuries.