 In these practice series, you will find most relevant and appropriate questions which are 100% likely to be asked in the upcoming examinations. So God bless you. Our discussion will be in detail so that not only you just get the proper answer of a particular question but I will try my best to discuss the four options elaborately. This will facilitate you to grasp at least 5 or 6 questions related to one question. In this series, you will find that the type of question selection given to you will be most relevant whether it be your PGT exam, TGT exam or LT grade exam. So let us discuss the nature of the question on its nature and it has a lot of points related to it which will reach you. Here the age of Chaucer and Elizabethan age. You will get some questions from Chaucer age and you will get some questions from Elizabethan age. Let us discuss the first question. The romance of the rose was originally written by. The first question is that romance of the rose, its original title was Roman of the rose. Roman de la rose de la rose. This was the original French title. This is called D and this is called La French article. La, Le and Les. La comes for the feminine, Le comes for the masculine and Les for the les. This comes for the neuter gender. So the rose was considered feminine so the article that was written before it was La. So Roman de la rose, this was the original work in French written by Guillaume de la rose and D mu. Moulrichna, Roman de la rose. This is a French poem and the composer or writer of Guillaume de la rose is written by two people. But this poem was partially translated by Chaucer. Originally the poem was written in French language and Chaucer partially not fully. The fact should be borne in mind that Chaucer did not translate the whole poem but he of course translated partially. Anci Krups was translated in English. So we keep this poem in the French literature of Chaucer in the French period of his career. And in the name of Roman de la rose it contained 3000 lines. Chaucer said that Roman de la rose contains 3000 lines and it is an allegorical poem. Chaucer's French period is written. The whole literary career of Chaucer can be divided into three phases. The first period is French period. In this period Chaucer's originality did not come on surface. The work he wrote, three works he wrote during this period. So those works bear the clear impression of French writers. For example, I have just said that Roman de la rose is translated in English. Chaucer translated in 3000 lines. It is an allegorical poem. And in this he talks about female sexuality. Deals with female sexuality. Okay Ray, as far as Flabbert is concerned, then of course she is also a French writer. If we talk about Mopasha, then Mopasha was a great story writer of French literature, French language. Emile Jola was a naturalist. Emile Jola was a writer of French literature. And he was a writer of French literature. And Galaam de la lores and G.D. Mew are the writers of Roman de la rose. All right dear, now let us move on to the next question. Next question. Chainson de Roland. Chainson de Roland. This is a great poem. In fact, Chainson de Roland is a French epic. French epic. French epic. Chainson is the meaning of D. And Roland is the meaning of Nayak. So this is a French epic, but it is a primary epic. And Chainson de Roland is also called the national epic of France. National epic of France. France's national epic. But this epic was written in the 11th century. 11th century. And the writer of this epic is Mahaka Bekar. I don't know. Who wrote this epic? I haven't got any information about it yet. But this is the 11th century. And there was a war in France. We call it the Battle of Roan. Related to the Battle of Roan Shero. And this was in the 8th century, in the 8th century. And the great Nayak of this war was Roland. So the Chainson de Roland of the life of Roland. Which we can also say in English. Sangh of Roland. So Chainson de Roland is famous epic of French literature. And I told you that Chainson de Roland is the primary epic. Who is the writer? I haven't got any information about it yet. This is Mahaka Bekar of the 11th century. And the word of the war in this is your Battle of Roan Shero. And if you have EAU, then it is read in French. Battle of Roan Shero. As far as we are not written in Latin. It is not in German. The Mahaka Be in German is Nebelen Generalit. This is the national epic of Germany. And if we talk about the English Mahaka Be. So the secondary epic was written by Milton. Paradise Last. And the Latin Mahaka Be was written by Virgil Enid. Okay. So the option of our first and second question was written in French. It was written in French language. Let's move on to the next question. In Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Which Tales with two young Thibian Warrior? This is the first story of Canterbury Tales. You must know it. Knight's Tale. Which tale? Knight's Tale. The first story of Canterbury Tale is told by Knight. The story of Knight. So keep an eye on one more thing. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. That was based on Boccasio's Decameran. And who is Boccasio? He is a great fictionist of Italy. Boccasio is the patriarch of Italian Literature. Boccasio is the patriarch of Italian Literature. And he says, These trees are called the Fountain Heads of Italian Literature. Italian language or Italian language. The people of Italy are considered by these three people. Okay. The people of Italy are called the Fountain Heads. They are called the Petrarch and Boccasio. So Boccasio's famous story is Decameran. Decameran is a collection of 100 stories. So the first story of Decameran is. Tecid. Tecid. This is the first story of Decameran. And the first story of the Canterbury Tales is also done by Knights. There are two characters in the story. And they are Palaman and Arshite. These are Chacheri brothers. Palaman and Arshite. Once they come to the kingdom of Thysias Milan. And the daughter of Thysias is Emily. Both of them fall in love. Then Thysias orders them. Both of them fall in love with Thysias. And Thysias gave them Palaman. His father gave them ransom and left them. I am telling you the long story in short. So both of them run in the tournament with 100 nights. And Palaman wins. Palaman's wife is Emily. This story is Tecid. Tecid is the first story. Decameran is the collection of Boccasios. And the first story of Canterbury Tales is done by Knights. That is also called Tecid. Which is called Knights Tale. So the third option of your question is correct. There is no square or miller or fryer. So your option A is upright. Let's go forward here to the next question. In the first line of Prologue, which month has been referred to? The very opening line of Canterbury Tales is It was the month of April. This is the opening line. It was the month of April. And in April, when the winters are reduced, In the 14th century, you all know that Pilgrimage was in vogue. And the most famous pilgrimage that used to take place in Tecidia was From Southwark to Tabardin. The mosque of Thames-e-Baked, which is in Canterbury. So there used to go to Parthirtheatris. And whatever they used to do with the skin disease, Whatever they used to do with the skin disease, So Prasiddhathirtheatris was in Canterbury. And the story of Canterbury, It was written by Mool Yosna Chosar of 124 stories. But he was able to complete it in 24. So what month of April was mentioned in the prologue? So the month of April was mentioned. So your option was correct? April. Let's see the next question. The fifth question is, You celebrate Chosar's work on St. Valentine's Day. St Valentine's Day, You all know that it is celebrated in the name of Dedication and most lover of mankind, Which is also called philanthropist, Was St Valentine. And his birthday is on 14th February. So on St Valentine's Day, It is celebrated in the name of the Parliament of Fouls. Not in Canterbury Tales, Not even in Book of Duchy, The House of Fame, Book of Duchy and House of Fame. It is written in the Italian period of Chosar. Both works of the Italian period. But in Canterbury Tales, It is celebrated in the name of the Parliament of Fouls. Let's see the next question. The sixth question is, For his toilers and cresceeds, Chosar wobs too. Once again, We go to the writer of literature, Boccasio. Boccasio's toilers and cresceeds Originally it was written in Italian language and was written by Boccasio. Moul Rechna is from French writer Boccasio. And in the Italian period of Chosar, Chosar translated it. Along with the story, Both of these characters are related to Trojan Wars. The separate discussion of the toilers and cresceeds, I have taken in the live class. Chosar translated the toilers and cresceeds in Coplate. Retain in Coplate. And this is Chosar dedicated to Gower. He dedicated the toilers and cresceeds to Gower. And in this, if we talk about Petrarch or Dante, Petrarch, Boccasio's toilers and cresceeds Boccasio was born in 1313. And in 1375, This work was written by Boccasio. This is your option. Let's see the seventh question. How many women characters figure in The Prologue to Canterbury Tales? How many women characters? When you can answer, there are not one, two, but three women characters. I think most of you have read Prologue to Canterbury Tales. And there are three women figures. And who are they? The first is Prioress. The second is Wife of Bath. Wife of Bath. And the third women character is second nun. So there are three women characters. So the right option of the seventh is C. The next question is, Which work deals with the patient's revolt which took place in 1381? So in 1381, there was the return of the second government in England. And if we talk about the return of the second government, then it was a very ruthless regime of the return of the second government. In that, there is the revolt of the patients and the revolt of the farmers. 100 years ago, which was a misnomeric war with France, Henry II imposed tax on the common people. And the interesting thing was that there was no tax on the aristocratic class. Along with the plague, which we know as Black Death, most of the workers, it is said that nearly one third of London's population, at that time it was 80,000. So one third of the total population of 80,000 met its tragic end during the Black Death. And what happened was that the number of labour slashed down and the surviving labour demanded high wages. So Richard II reduced the number of the remaining workers. The workers started asking for more workers. So the wages came with an act. And the rich people, by taxing the aristocratic class and the people of London, made a lot of money and made a lot of money on the common people. So the feeling of a dissension between the workers and the peasants and the peasants was born. Jack Easter, who was called the Peasants Revolt, and this is the event of the 13th century. So the Peasants Revolt in the 13th century, what is the work in which the Peasants Revolt has been declared? So let me tell you that this is the creation of the village. Vag Climantis. Vag Climantis by the village. Right? The village was also called Moral Gawar. And in this, the title of the village is Revolt Vag Climantis Desherto. The title of the village is Vag Climantis Desherto. Desherto is called Vag Climantis Climantis Climarchik Phukar. So we can say in English that the streak of the desert, the tongue oficiency, one full title which is Vag Climantis Desherto, and it is called Vag Climantis in short, and it is the S distill of the village. There are 10,625 SCP, 10,625 L.A.G.A.C. couplets. L.A.G.A.C. couplets means L.A.G.C. is related to the two lines of the stroke. There is a line in the two lines and in which there are 10,625 points. Okay. Next, if we look at Confesio Amantes. Confesio Amantes is a type of cow. In that era, it was also called Encyclopedia of Love. Encyclopedia of Love Confesio Amantes was also called Encyclopedia of Love. And there are 120 love stories in it. There are 120 love stories. As far as the house of fame and legend of good women. These are two lines of Confesio Amantes by Confesio Amantes. Before moving on to the question, I would like to tell you one more thing. The selection of the questions is discussed on all four options. So, all the important things of the age are being sent to you. Listen carefully. Guard Dwelling. You will get 90% of the questions in the exam. Whether it is about literature or language. Okay dear, let's move on. The next question is about Confesio Amantes. I have just told you that Confesio Amantes is a collection of tales in English. Confesio Amantes is written in English. I have just told you about Confesio Amantes. Then it was called Encyclopedia of Love. It contained 120 stories. There are 120 love stories in it. English Octo-Cilebic Cooplet. And there are 42,000 lines in it. Or you can say 21,000 couplets. Okay dear, English Mono-Cilebic Cooplet is not in it. French Octo-Cilebic Cooplet is not in it. French Mono-Cilebic Cooplet is not in it. English Octo-Cilebic Cooplet is not in it. Confesio Amantes is written in English. The next question. Please continue to give your opinion through the comment. The next question is, Who is known as Morning Star of Preformation? Who is known as Morning Star of Preformation? Who is known as Morning Star of Preformation? If we talk about Reformation, First of all, Reformation was started by Martin Luther. Martin Luther is also known as King. Martin Luther was a German reformer. He raised the protest against Roman Catholic atrocities and wrong interpretation of the Bible by priests and wishops. Before Martin Luther, the small clergy and small church officials used to judge the people by wrong interpretation of the Bible. When many evil people entered Roman Catholicism, the first thing to do was to reform it. The first thing to do was to reform it. The first thing to do was to reform it. The first thing to do was to reform it. This is where a second lesson of Jesus begins. The second lesson is called Protestant. They were advocates of Reformation in the converted Bible, which was done by Christian clergy. If we talk about the father of Reformation, the father of Reformation is Martin Luther. He is a French reformer, Martin Luther. As you know, Martin Luther was also burnt alive due to Protestantism. But if we look at it from the Chaucer Age, we also get Y-Clip. Y-Clip is the translator of Latin Bible into English vernacular. I told you that in Germany, Catholic priests and clergy used to judge the Bible in the wrong way for their western interest. It was done in England as well as in Y-Clip. Because the common people could not understand the Latin language. So, you would interpret the Bible in the wrong way. Church clergy, priests, and priests. If we look at it from the Bible, in order to reach the common people, Y-Clip took a challenge. He translated the Latin Bible into English vernacular. He also sent his followers. His followers were called Lolaardians. The people who believed in Y-Clip were called Lolaardians. So, Y-Clip sent his disciples with the translation of the Bible to start the Reformation. The thing about Herod is that the way Martin Luther was burnt in the fire, Y-Clip was also burnt in the fire by the Church. And this did not happen with Y-Clip, only with Martin Luther. This is a sign of the world that whenever someone comes to break the sleep of the society, then there is a lot of confusion. I would like to say that did you pray to Christ to crucify him? Did you pray to Jesus? Did you pray to your priest? He used to say, The sacrifices you are making in the false name of God and Goddesses of Athens, there are much more higher and nobler deeds to be performed. He used to talk about Tarq. And the question he was asked to believe was raised. He was given a cup of poison. Was it a prayer? The Mahavir's Buddha's mad hands were broken, the boys were thrown from the mountains. And now let's talk about the fast. What is the matter of the Sharma? What is the matter of the Mansur? The neck was cut, the body was cut into pieces, the mosque of Jama, the mosque of Delhi, was done there. I would like to say that, in Aham Brahmaashmi, the one who knows the divinity of his inner self, he becomes the right person to say it in Aham Brahmaashmi. But the society is always progressive, it is not progressive, it is aggressive. So even the Wycliffe, about the Church of Life, the Wycliffe is known as the Morning Star of Reformation. Okay dear, let's see the next question. Who of the following poets wrote a famous poem, Morning the Death of Chaushar? On the death of Chaushar, an L.A.G. was written on it. And the L.A.G. was written by Akleb. Sometimes Akleb also gets some kind of Hoclave. So whether it is Hoclave, H-O-C-C-L-A-B-E, or it is Akleb, both are the same. The personal L.A.G. was written by Gaur Neel of Princes. L.A.G. on the death of, L.A.G. on the death of Chaushar, on the death of Chaushar, on the death of Akleb. The title of L.A.G. was the Gaur Neel of Princes. And L.A.G. was also mentioned by Elisabethan, Elisabethan, the layamon of the time. The layamon of Anglo-Narman who wrote the text, wrote a history of history. From the time of the trial to 1066, when the normal people won over England, after that time, and the victory of the normal conquest by the layamon, wrote in his text, the history of Britain. On the basis of the three books, L.A.G. also wrote a letter which was written by Michael Drayton, the layamon of Elisabethan. To L.A.G. to fall off the prince or James first office courtland, who wrote King's Squire, King's Squire, that is, the Book of Kings, the book of the king and it was followed by the King's Squire, which was also called Rhymer Oil. And in King's Squire, Jane Beaufort was also mentioned by James first. And William Dunbar, who had written history, land, rose, pool and contact. So the question is about the death of the prince because above the morning poem, which is also called L.A.G., your first option is correct. The next question is which poet introduced a clog that is pastoral poems in England. First of all, let us know about a clog. A clog is a pastoral poet presented in B.U.C.O.L.I.C.H. that the poem or the poem or the poem was written on the ground in which the microscopic presentation can be seen. In nature mountains, clouds, sky, earth, land, birds, birds, rivers, whatever is seen in the eyes of the people then the birth of pastoral poetry is theocritus. Pastoral poetry is theocritus father theocritus this is Greek we consider it the birth of pastoral poetry father but a clog that is a calendar which is called 12 months. So a clog pastoral poetry in England was written for the first time by Alexander Barclay this is your correct option the a clog or pastoral poetry was introduced by Barclay Alexander Barclay into English literature after John S. K. Lytton Gavin Douglas and Robert Henry all these things are associated with age next question who is known as the Chaucer of Scotland who is the Chaucer of Scotland Chaucer was born in England Chaucerian Scottish Chaucerian or Chaucer of Scotland means Chaucer not only impressed the writer of his time but he also became a colonial source of inspiration for the poet of coming generation so he was followed by a Scottish poet also so William Dunbar was called a Scottish Chaucerian or Chaucer of Scotland okay next poem please of Foley is a famous piece of satire written by Desirous Erasmus Erasmus wrote Incomia incomia Moro Incomia is called Moro in English Prez of Foley Erasmus is written on human moro satirical work satirizes human Foley on human moro incomia is written incomia incomia incomia incomia that is the utopia of the peacock and William Tyndale is the Bible for the Bible. Let us move forward. Blank verse is used for the first time for dramatic purpose in. Here it is not even a jocasta. It is from the Spanish tragedy Thomas Kitt. If you do not do Gorbo duck or E, you can do C. Gorbo duck. There is another title of Gorbo duck. Ferex and Porex. Ferex and Porex. In fact, Gorbo duck are two princesses. Ferex and Porex. Ferex is big. Porex is small. In the favor of the princesses, when there is a talk of a dream or an official announcement. As the tradition was, King Gorbo duck chose Ferex as his heir. But the queen chose Porex. And with the help of some sages, Ferex is killed. Then a grudge is seen in the whole of England. In the agitation, in that revolution, people kill Gorbo duck. Porex is killed. And the queen is killed. So we can say that the first element of the Spanish tragedy. Or the tragedy is called blood. The history of that is found in Gorbo duck or Ferex. It is found in Porex. It was used for the first time in the blank verse. In the blank verse, it is known that in two lines, each line is of Iambic structure. And in each line, how many meters are required? Five meters. Sorry. Excuse me. That is, after a long time, after a long time, after a long time. So in one line, when there are five meters like this, whose structure is Iambic. And the end words of two lines are not rhymed. They are called blank verses. So in the world of drama, the first use of blank verses was in Gorbo duck. There were two writers, Seckville and Norton. Norton wrote three acts, first, second and third. And the last four and five were written by Seckville. So it was used for the first time in the blank verse. But for your kind information, I would like to tell you that for the first time, the blank verse was introduced by Arlapshare Henry Howard when he translated A Needs, the work of Virgil, epic of Virgil. By Virgil, Rache's Mahaka Benid, when he was in English for the first time, he introduced the blank verse in the world of poetry, Arlapshare. For the first time in drama, it was used by Seckville and Norton. And it was done by Marlowe who made it a mighty line. And permanently established Shakespeare. So for the first time, blank verses were used in Gorbo duck. Let's move on. The earliest known religious play is about which we get a record that Prarambhik, who was an actor, was of Dear Edom, Edom. Edom is a character, a biblical character. But in Hebrew, Edom is called Soil. Because in the Garden of Eden, when God made the Garden of Eden, he made an animal too. He made it from mud. In Hebrew, Edom means Soil. That is why it is said that the human body is made of mud. You have to find it in the mud. And woman, who is known as Eve, which literally means flesh and man. So woman, that is flesh of man. And they say that when Edom was very sad in the Garden of Eden, one day God asked him why he was sad. He said he needed a companion, a companion. God broke the arm of Adam and made Eve the flesh of man. So the first religious play or religious play is Edom. Let's move on. Spencer's The Shepherds Calendar was written in. Keep in mind that the Shepherds calendar is a kind of clock. And we can call the Shepherds calendar a clock. I just talked about it. It was written by Theocritus. And he was introduced in English for the first time. Spencer did the work of giving perfection. The Shepherds calendar, which has 12 months of characteristics. You can call it 12 months. According to the Shepherds calendar, this is the beginning of golden era of Elizabeth in literature. Elizabethan. In the era of the Shepherds calendar, Spencer's The Shepherds calendar was written. It was written in 1579. Let's go ahead to the next question. Of the five acts of Gorbodeck, Thomas Sackville wrote the... I said that both the people together, Norton and Thomas Norton and Sackville are two writers. As far as the first, second and third act is concerned, the first and second and third act was written. Thomas Norton and the third and fourth act by Sackville. Who was the scholarly translator of Iliad and Odysseus and Hymns? The question of Elizabethan. Iliad is also called Iliam. And Iliam means Troy. So Iliad. The fear related to Troy. So, all of Troy. The war between the Greeks and the trivacians. The war between the Greeks and the trivacians. Homer did it in Iliad. And if we talk about Odysseus. Odysseus. So, why isn't this Odysseus? Instead, it is Ulysses. What kind of Ulysses is used on Odysseus? After the end of the Trike war, Odysseus is called Ithaka. But Ithaka's king, his son, Telemachus, and his wife Penelope, are called Telemachus's sons. And he goes on a journey. On his travels, because he has the last breath, the last breath of knowledge. He wants to put an end to his life. And there are some hymns. His experience. Metrical translation. This was done by George Shepman. For the first time, in the English of Iliad and Odysseus, Chandavadhanabad was done by George Shepman. And it is known as a finisher. Marlowe's one collection of hero and liander, which was incomplete, in 1533, when Marlowe's death happened, so this collection of hero and liander is incomplete, Shepman did it. The well-known historical poem of Michael Drayton is, I just said that Michael Drayton was also known as the well-known poet of Iliad and Odysseus. He wrote Polly Albion, The Exhaustive History of Britain. He wrote a very special history of Britain, Polly Albion. And the ballad, historical poem, the ballad of, excuse me, ballad of egg in coat. On the next question, sorry dear, only this much today. I hope that you find the question quite relevant. And we have discussed each and every option of every question in Exhaust. So if you see the base question, then this is about 100 questions that you have. We will meet again tomorrow, and we will meet again in the hit of you all, taking care of you all. 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