Thursday, 19 October 2017

Five approaches of Literary Criticism
-         Hamlet and Orestes
Submitted by,
S.L. Dhanya.
1.     According to Murray whose writings are far away from Greek epic?
Aeschylus, Euripides, Shakespeare.
2.     Who suggest the name of Marston in her Greek play?
Miss Spens
3.     The work Amloði means fool.
4.     What is the ritual story used in Hamlet and Orsters?
The Golden Bough
5.     Who defeated Agamemnon?
Aegisthus
6.     Who help Aegisthus to defeat Agamemnon?
The Queen.
7.     Who identified Orester as a winter god?
Hermann Usener.
8.     Drifa of Finland was killed by whom?
Her son Visburr.
9.     Rydberg says Gora as a tender person.
10.                        According to Professor Bardely Getrude is a soft animal nature.
11.                        According to Saxo Who is said to be the Green Earth?
Groa
12.                        What is the remarkable book of Miss Phillpott?
The Elder Edda.
13.                        In hamlet and oresters life and death is compared to summer and winter.
14.                        Whose characters are compared to mother Earth?
Rhea, Gaia, Jocasta.
15.                        According to Saxo Horvendillus is an ancient Teutonic god.
16.                        Define Myth?
Myth is defined as the things said over a ritual act.
17.                        Mention two similarities between Getrude and Clytemnestra?
                                                       i.            The both were primitive king’s wife.
                                                     ii.            Both marries their husband’s Slayer.
18.                        Whom does Clytemnestra marries?
Aegisthus
19.                        Who is the historical king of Mycenae?
Amloði
20.                        In plays like Hamlet and Electra have Certainly Fine and Flexible character study.
21.                        What is the famous phrase of Aristotle?

“The sort of thing that would happen”; only his conception of “What would happen” is the phrase of Aristotle.

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