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“Award Mania: Season - 6” এর জন্য প্রযোজ্য -------------------------------------------- Subject - English Literature Topics: 1. Literary Terms: With Genres [Poetry, Drama, Fiction, Non-fiction, Criticism] 2. Literary Terms: (Mix) [Alliteration, Allussion, Anapaest, Aphorism, Anti-Climax, Assonance, Apostrophe, Blank Verse, Catastrophe, Caesura, Chorus, Chiasmus, Catharsis, Classic/Classicism, Climax, Comic Relief, Conceit, Connonation, Consonance, Couplet, Denotation, Diction, Dactyle, Denouement, Didactic, Dramatic Parsonae, Dramatic Irony, Epic Simile, Epigram, Epiphany, Exposition, Episode, Ephiet, Figure of Speech, Hamartia, Heroic Couplet, Hyperbole, Humorous, Iamb, Image, Imagery, Innuedo, Internal Rhyme, Invocation, Irony, Machinery, Methaphore, Metre, Metanomy, Objective Correlative, Objectivity, Onomatopoeia, Oxymoron, Paradox, Persona, Personification, Plot and Story, Poetic Justice, Point of View, Pun/Paronomisia, Pyrrhic, Rhythm, Romanticism, Stanza, Periphrasis, Wit etc.
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"He has a smile that could light up the world." - This is an example of -
  1. Allusion
  2. Anapest
  3. Simile
  4. Hyperbole
ব্যাখ্যা
•  He has a smile that could light up the world. This is an example of - Hyperbole.

• Hyperbole:
- অতিরঞ্জন করা।
- An exaggerated statement or an extreme overstatement.
- Hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses an exaggerated or extravagant statement to create a strong, emotional response. As a figure of speech, it is not intended to be taken literally. Hyperbole is frequently used for humor.

- Example:

“I'll love you, dear, I'll love you
Till China and Africa meet,
And the river jumps over the mountain
And the salmon sing in the street," - (by W.H. Auden: As I Walk Out One Evening).

• He has a smile that could light up the world.
- উল্লিখিত বাক্যটি Hyperbole এর উদাহরণ।
- কারণ বাক্যটিতে অতিরঞ্জন করা হয়েছে, বাস্তবিক ভাবে কারো হাসি পৃথিবীকে অলোকিত করতে পারে না।

Other options,
• A comparison between two unlike things using 'like' or 'as' - Simile.
• Allusion: Allusion is an implicit or indirect reference to another work of literature, a historical or mythical person or event.
• Anapest:
- This is a poetic device defined as a metrical foot in a line of a poem that contains three syllables wherein the first two syllables are short and unstressed, followed by a third syllable that is long and stressed.
- For example: “I must finish my journey alone.” Here, the anapestic foot is marked in bold.

Source: An ABC of English Literature, Dr. M Mofizar Rahman.
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Which of the following best defines 'Anaphora'?
  1. The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
  2. The use of words to imitate the sound they describe
  3. The use of vivid and descriptive language to add depth to a literary work
  4. The use of an indirect word or expression instead of one considered too harsh
ব্যাখ্যা
• Anaphora:
Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginnings of two or more successive verse lines, clauses, or more successive verse lines, clauses or sentences.
- অর্থাৎ কোন word অথবা phrase এর repetition হয় পর পর কোন verse এর শুরুতে তাকে Anaphora বলে।
- যেমন:
In Every cry of every man
In every Infant's cry of fear,
In every voice, in every ban,
The mind forg'd manacles I hear. 

• Writers use anaphora to emphasize the points they want to make. 

Source: An ABC of English Literature by Dr M Mofizar Rahman.
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In which literary genre are Hymns most commonly found?
  1. Tragedy
  2. Comedy
  3. Essay
  4. Poetry
ব্যাখ্যা
• Hymn:
- A lyric poem or song in praise of God is called Hymn.
- সাধারণত এটি religious emotion প্রকাশের  উদ্দেশ্যে chorus দ্বারা গাওয়া।
- Edmund Spenser এর 'Foere Hymnes', and John Keats 'Hymn to Apollo' are some of the well-known hymns in English literature.
- Martin Luther’s “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God” and Shelly’s “Hymn of Apollo” are some of the well-known hymns in English.

Source: An ABC of English Literature - Dr M Mofizar Rahman.
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Which of the following best defines Comic relief in literature?
  1. A comedic play
  2. A humorous scene within a serious narrative
  3. A satirical commentary on societal issues
  4. A romantic subplot
ব্যাখ্যা
• Comic Relief:
- A humorous scene in between serious scenes of a tragedy.
- It is intended to release emotional tension and lift the tragic effect.

- হালকা কথা বার্তার দ্বারা গুরুগম্ভীর পরিস্থিতিকে হালকা করার প্রয়াস।
- ট্র্যাজেডির দুঃখময়, সিরিয়াস আবহে একটু আনন্দ বা হাসির জন্য দু’একটা কমিক সংলাপ, চরিত্র বা দৃশ্যের অবতারণা করা হয়। এগুলোই কমিক রিলিফ বলে পরিচিত।

Example: The humorous dialogues between the gravediggers in Act V, scene 1 offer comic relief.

Source:  An ABC of English Literature by Professor M Mofizar Rahman
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Which of the following is an example of a 'Soliloquy'?
  1. A character debates with another character about the plot's conflict.
  2. A character delivers the description of the setting.
  3. A character speaks their inner thoughts while alone on stage.
  4. A character recites a poem to entertain the other characters.
ব্যাখ্যা
• Soliloquy:
- A dramatic technique of speaking alone on stage.
- A long, usually serious spoken discourse that a character i play delivers to an audience and that reveals the character's thoughts.
- A passage in a drama in which a character expresses his thoughts or feelings aloud while either alone upon the stage or with the other actors keeping silent.
- It is a dramatic technique of exposing to the audience the intentions, thoughts and feelings of a character who speaks to himself.

- When a speaker speaks his thoughts aloud it is called Soliloquy.
- নাটকের কোন চরিত্র যখন নিজেই নিজের সাথে কথা বলে তার মনের ভাব প্রকাশ এবং অন্যরা নীরব থাকে, তখন তাকে Soliloquy বলে।
- Example: To be or not to be soliloquy in Hamlet by Shakespeare.

Source: Live MCQ Lecture.
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Which of the following best describes the tone of Melodrama?
  1. Subtle and understated
  2. Humorous and witty
  3. Serious and contemplative
  4. Overly emotional and sensational
ব্যাখ্যা
• Melodrama: (আবেগ প্রধান নাটক)
- A kind of drama that provides sensational entertainment and presents horror and bloodshed, thrills and violence on the stage. However, it ends with happiness. It is an extravagant drama in which action is more salient than characterization

- In other words, 'Melodrama' is a kind of play with violent and sensational themes. Melodrama means a sensational dramatic piece with exaggerated characters and exciting events intended to appeal to the emotions or a play interspersed with songs and orchestral music accompanying the action.

- যে নাটকে আবেগ, উত্তেজনার উপাদান পর্যাপ্ত পরিমাণে থাকবে; পাশাপাশি সংঘাত ও দ্বন্দ্বের উপস্থিতিও দৃশ্যমান এই নাটকগুলোতে । তবে অধিকাংশ সময় এই নাটকগুলোর হ্যাপি এন্ডিং বা সুখকর সমাপ্তি ঘটে থাকে।
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What is Assonance?
  1. The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
  2. The repetition of vowel sounds within words in close proximity
  3. The use of contradictory terms in conjunction
  4. The use of exaggerated language for effect
ব্যাখ্যা
• Assonance: 
- The Repetition of a vowel sound in nearby words (without the recurrence of consonant sounds which would make a rhyme) is called assonance.
- It is used for musical effect.
- দুটি শব্দের স্বরাঘাতযুক্ত স্বরধ্বনিদ্বয়ের মিল– এক্ষেত্রে পরবর্তী ব্যঞ্জনধ্বনিগুলোর মধ্যে কোনো মিল থাকে না; স্বরসাদৃশ্য।

• An example of Assonance:
Alone, alone, all, all alone;
Alone on a wide, wide sea'

Source: An ABC of English Literature, Dr M Mofizar Rahman.
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What is an Epitaph used for?
  1. A short poem expressing grief or mourning
  2. A brief inscription on a tomb or gravestone
  3. A type of epic poem celebrating heroic deeds
  4. A satirical piece mocking societal norms
ব্যাখ্যা
• Epitaph
An epitaph is a short statement about a deceased person, often carved on his/her tombstone.
- Epitaphs can be poetic, sometimes written by poets or authors themselves before dying.
- The phrase epitaph comes from the Greek phrase epitaphios meaning “funeral oration.”

Source: literary.net
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Literary term 'Stanza' is related to -
  1. Drama
  2. Essay
  3. Poetry
  4. Novel
ব্যাখ্যা
• Stanza:
- A division of poem is called stanza.
- Stanza এর অর্থ হচ্ছে - স্তবক; কবিতার পঙ্‌ক্তিগুচ্ছ, যার নির্দিষ্ট বিভাগ কবিতার বিশিষ্ট আঙ্গিক নির্মাণ করে।
- It is a smaller unit of the structure of a poem.
- There are several stanzas patterns.
- Among them the common English stanza patterns are: Spenserian stanza, Quatrain, Ottava Rima, Rhyme Royal, Terza Rima and Tercet.
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"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." - This is an example of -
  1. Anthimeria
  2. Lingo
  3. Conundrum
  4. Alliteration
ব্যাখ্যা
• Alliteration:
- The Repetition of a consonant at the beginning of two or more words or stressed syllables is called Alliteration.
- যখন পরস্পর সম্পর্কযুক্ত বা পাশাপাশি স্থাপিত শব্দের শুরুতে একই বর্ণ বা একই ধরনের উচ্চারণ থাকে তাকে অনুপ্রাস (Alliteration) বলে।

• Examples of Alliteration:
- 'Puffs, powders, patches, Bibles, billet-doux'. (Here 'p' has been repeated thrice and 'b' twice).
- Fair is foul, and foul is fair.
- A big bully beats a baby boy.
- She sells seashells by the seashore.
- "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."

• অন্য অপশন গুলো:

• A conundrum (pronounced ko-NUN-drum) is a difficult problem, one that is impossible or almost impossible to solve. It’s an extremely broad term that covers any number of different types of situations, from moral dilemmas to riddles.

• Lingo is language or vocabulary that is specific to a certain subject, group of people, or region; including slang and jargon.

• Anthimeria: Anthimeria is the usage of a word in a new grammatical form, most often the usage of a noun as a verb.

Source: An ABC of English Literature, Dr M Mofizar Rahman.
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What is 'Irony' in literature?
  1. When a character loses all hope in life and waiting for the end of life
  2. A literary device which actually means the opposite of its surface meaning
  3. A type of story with a tragic ending
  4. When it creates a delightful situation
ব্যাখ্যা
• Irony:
A statement or a situation or an action which actually means the opposite of its surface meaning.
- Irony is when there are two contradicting meanings of the same situation, event, image, sentence, phrase, or story.  In many cases, this refers to the difference between expectations and reality.

• The first sentence of Pride and Prejudice is an example of irony:
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in
possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”

• This line from Samuel Coleridge’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” describes the dark irony of a sailor dying of thirst on his boat while he is surrounded by water.


Source: An ABC of English Literature - Dr M Mofizar Rahman and literaryterms.net