Riders to the Sea MCQS
What is the full name of J.M Synge?
A. John Michael Synge
B. Joseph Millington Synge
C. John Millington Synge
D. James Millington Synge
Synge was associated with
A. Globe Theatre
B. Irish National Theatre Society
C. Dublin Theatre Society
D. Royal Court Theatre
Riders to the sea is a/ an
A. Comedy
B. Tragedy
C. Poetic drama
D. Both B and C
Riders to the Sea is called poetic drama because
A. The colloquial language of the Aran Island with an intensely serious theme creates a poetic tone
B. The symbolic language to reflect the emotions of the characters
C. Use of myth and the persistence of a Universal theme
D. All of the above
The author-friend who advised Synge to visit Aran Islands that inspired this play was
A. G. B. Shaw
B. James Joyce
C. W.B. Yeats
D. Seamus Heaney
Riders to Sea was written in the year
A. 1901
B. 1902
C. 1904
D. 1905
Riders to Sea is first performed on
A.25th Feb, 1904
B. 25th Jan, 1904
C. 25th Feb, 1905
D. 25th Jan, 1905
Riders to Sea is first performed
A. Drury Lane, London
B. Globe Theatre, London
C. Molesworth Hall, Dublin
D. Molesworth Hall,London
Riders to Sea is first performed by
A. Royal Court Theatre
B. Irish National Theatre Society
C. Dublin Theatre Society
D. Globe Theatre
Riders to the Sea is first published in the year
A. 1904
B. 1903
C. 1906
D. 1901
Riders to the Sea is the _____ play of Synge
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Last
Riders to the Sea is a/ an _____ act play
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Five
The time of action that Riders to the Sea covers is
A. One week
B. One month
C. One year
D. One single day
Riders to the Sea is an example of
A. Shakespearean Comedy
B. Greek tragedy
C. Modern tragedy
D. Both B & C
The Greek element to be found in Riders to the Sea is/ are
A. Man's helplessness against fate/ Fate is destiny
B. Catharsis and Universal Suffering
C. The belief in rituals and the observation of Three Unities of Time, Place and Action
D. All of the above
The Modern tragedy aspects to be found in Riders to the Sea is/ are
A. "Unheroic" protagonist & Characters belonging to a lower social status
B. Use of non-verbal gestures and symbols
C. The belief in rituals and practices and use of native/ local language and elaborate stage description
D. All of the above
The preposition 'to' in the title is used to signify
A. Destination
B. Identity
C. Relation with the sea
D. Habit of the Aran Islanders
The "riders" in the title refer to
A. Maurya's sons
B. Maurya's children
C. Maurya's husband and father-in-law and her Sons
D. Maurya
The "Sea" in the title signify
A. Man's helplessness against fate and ultimate journey to death
B. Both life and death
C. The timeless macrocosm
D. All of the above
What syntax is followed in the language of the characters' speech ?
A. Irish syntax
B. Native Gaelic syntax
C. Celtic syntax
D. Anglo-Irish syntax
" Curragh", "hooker","kelp", "Samhain" are the examples of / Riders to the Sea is written in
A. Hiberno-English dialect/ Irish dialect
B. Spanish dialect
C. Anglo-Irish dialect
D. French dialect
The setting of the play "Riders to the Sea" is
A. One of the Aran Islands off the east coast of Ireland
B. One of the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland
C.One of the Hebrides Islands off the west coast of Scotland
D. One the Aran Islands off the west coast of Galway
Aran Island is situated in
A. Alamitos Bay
B. Connemara Bay
C. Dublin Bay
D. Galway Bay
The distance between Aran
Islands and Galway is
A. 30 yards
B. 30 miles
C. 30 kms
D. 30 feet
The real name of Aran Island is
A. Inishmaan
B. Inisheer
C. Inishmore
D. All of the above
The number of Children Maurya had was
A. Eight
B. Six
C. Five
D. Nine
The number of male member in the family Maurya lost
A. Eight
B. Six
C. Five
D. Nine
Which of the following was not found on stage at the beginning of the play ?
A. Net and oilskins
B. Spinning wheels
C. Rope
D. Boards
Oilskins are
A. Heavy cotton cloth treated with oil and pigments to make it waterproof
B. A linen cloth with oily surface
C. A garment made of plastic
D. Flannel
Oilskins symbolize
A. Entrapment
B. Man's effort to escape death
C. The cyclic motion of life
D. The evitability of death
The spinning wheels are the archetype symbol of
A. Man's effort to escape death
B. The cycle of seasons
C. The cyclic motion of life, here the repetition of death
D. The evitability of death
The spinning wheels are
A. Roman Motif
B. Greek motif
B. French motif
D. Gaelic motif
The net is a symbol of
A. The evitability of death
B. Man's effort to escape death
C. The cyclic motion of life
D. Entrapment
What was the age of Cathleen ?
A. 18
B. 19
C. 20
D. Not specified
What Cathleen was doing at the opening scene
A. Kneading a cake for Bartley
B. Washing cloths
C. Stitching
D. Keening
"A Young girl puts her head in at the door" Who is the young girl ?
A. Maurya
B. Nora
C. Cathleen
D. Bartley
The age of Nora is
A. 18
B. 19
C. 20
D. Not specified
The new boards on the stage were
A. for making boats for fishing
B. for making spinning wheels
C. for making coffins, suggesting death
D. for making wooden cottages
"Where is she?" Here she refers to? / After entering the cottage Nora asked about ?
A. Maurya
B. Cathleen
C. Nora
D. the boat
"Where is she?" Who asked this to whom
A. Maurya to Cathleen
B. Nora to Cathleen
C. Cathleen to Nora
D. Maurya to Nora
What "she" / Maurya was doing at the opening scene ?
A. Kneading the cake
B. Lying down
C. Stitching flannel
D.Peeping through the door
At the opening scene Nora is found
A. Kneading the cake
B. Stitching flannel
C. Peeping through the door
D.Peeping through the window
Why did Nora peep through the door
A. To be cautious
B. To look around if Maurya was there
C. She doesn't want to reveal to Maurya about the bundle
D. All of the above
" Nora comes in softly, and takes a bundle from under the shawl" the bundle contains
A. A shirt and a pant
B. A shirt and a plain stocking
C. A pair of shirts
D. A pair of stockings
Who gave the shirt and stocking to Nora ?
A. Michael
B. Bartley
C. Young priest
D. Patch
To whom did the priest entrust the duty of identifying the stocking?
A. Nora
B. Cathleen
C. Maurya
D. A & B
The belonging of a drowned man was got off / The stocking and shirt were recovered from
A. Galway Bay
B. Connemara
C. Donegal
D. Aron
What did the priest ask Nora to do if the shirt and stocking were identified as Michael's?
A. They should not say anything to Maurya
B. They should say this to Maurya after nine days
C.They should ask Maurya to arrange for Bartley's burial
D. They should tell Maurya that Michael got a clean burial
What did the priest ask Nora to do if the shirt and stocking were not identified as Michael's?
A. They should not say anything to Maurya
B. They should say this to Maurya after nine days
C.They should ask Maurya to arrange for Bartley's burial
D. They should tell Maurya that Michael got a clean burial
The gust of wind suggests
A. The premonition of death
B. The ruthless presence of sea as a character
C. The rough weather of Aran Island
D. Both A & B
Who was asked to stop Bartley from going to the fair ?
A. Nora
B. Cathleen
C. Young priest
D. Maurya
Bartley was going to
A. Irish fair in Dublin
B. Galway fair in Connemara
C. Aran Island in Ireland
D. All of the above
" Herself does be saying prayers half through the night and the Almighty God won't leave her destitute" This is said by whom and about whom ?
A. Maury,Young priest
B.Young priest, Maury
C. Young priest, Cathleen
D. Cathleen, Maury
According to Nora there was a great roaring in the
A. East
B. Noth
C. West
D. South
When will the big storm be worse
A. At night
B. After the flow tide
C. When the tide faces the wind
D. At full moon night
Where did Cathleen first hide the bundle from Maurya?
A. In the turf loft
B. Under the turf loft
C. Behind the door
D. Behind the oven
Who hides the bundle ?
A. Nora
B. Cathleen
C. Maurya
D. Young priest
" He won't go this day with the wind rising from ______ and ______"
A. Noth, West
B.Noth, East
C. South, East
D. South, West
" He won't go this day with the wind rising from south and west"suggests
A. Life and vitality
B. Ominous foreboding of foul weather
C. The possibility of vegetation
D. Death
Who told Nora that Bartley was going to Connemara that day ?
A. Eamon Simon
B. Stephen Pheety
C. Colum Shawn
D. All of the above
Nora: "... the tide's turning at the
______ head, and the hooker's tacking from the _____".
A. Green, West
B. Green, East
C. Red, East
D. Red, West
What does "green head" mean ?
A. The sea demon
B. The grass
C. Sea cliff with green vegetation
D.A seaweed
"I hear someone passing the stones" who said this?
A. Nora
B. Cathleen
C. Maurya
D. Bartley
"I hear someone passing the stones" who was passing the stones?
A. Nora
B. Cathleen
C. Maurya
D. Bartley
The new rope that Bartley was asking for was bought from
A. Donegal
B. Dublin
C. Connemara
D. Galway
The rope was kept
A. On a nail by the white boards
B. On the white board
C. In the turf-loft
D. On the kitchen floor
Cathleen hung up the rope because
A. It was getting wet with water
B. To support the white board stand against the wall
C. The pig with black feet was eating it
D. To save it from being stolen
"....the pig with black feet was eating it " suggests
A. The chaos in the cottage
B. The hunger and poverty of the aron islanders
C. The grief sticken condition of the family
D. The ominous foreboding
Why Maurya did not want Bartley to go ?
A. The wind was rising from the south and the west
B. There was star up against the moon
C. She wants him stay at home to make coffin for Michael
D. All of the above
" ...there's no man in it to make the coffin" This line suggests
A. Ironical hint to Bartley's death
B. The ominous foreboding
C. Both A & B
D. Catharsis of the play
According to Maurya why will the rope be needed?
A. To dig a deep grave for Michael
B. To bind the pig with black feet
C. To halter
D. To make the coffins for Bartley
Bartley wanted the rope for
A. A halter
B. Coffin
C. The white board
D. The well
"... Michael is washed up tomorrow morning, or the next morning, or any morning in the week" this line suggests
A. The inevitable death
B. The repeated motion of death in Aran Island
C. Maurya's only hope to give her son atleast a clean burial
D. All of the above
Michael's dead body was missing for _______ days
A. Seven
B. Nine
C. Eleven
D. Thirteen
How many days Maurya was mourning for Michael ?
A. Seven days
B. A month
C. Nine days
D. Fortnight
What price did Maurya pay for the white boards?
A. The life of her sons
B. The life of her husband and father-in-law
C. The life of all of her children
D. Her own life
Maurya bought the white boards for
A. Michael
B. Bartley
C. Patch
D. Stephen
Which of the following Bartley did NOT ask Cathleen to do?
A. See the sheep not jump on the rye
B. Sell the pig with black feet if she gets a good price
C. Get up enough weed for another cock for the kelp along with Nora
D. Give Michael a clean burial
The word ' kelp' means
A. Calcined ashes of seaweed or algae used in glass or iodine manufacture
B. Food for the cattle
C. A kind of sea fish to consume
D. Sea-insect used for fuel
The word 'cock' means
A. Rooster
B. Half Moon
C. Cone shaped mound or pile
D. A kind of Sea weed
"It's little like of him knows of the sea" this is said by ______ about ______
A. Nora, Young Priest
B. Maurya, Young Priest
C. Cathleen, Maurya
D. Cathleen, Bartley
Which of the following did Bartley take with him ?
A. Purse
B. Tobacco
C. Rope
D. All of the above
Bartley put Michael's shirt on him because
A. His own shirt was heavy with salt on it
B. He wants to carry it as a token of Michael's memory
C. His own shirt was not fitting him well
D. Michael's shirt was warm.
Bartley's putting on new cloths of the same flannel signifies
A. The symbol of his approaching death
B. The rituals of burial as new cloths are given to the dead bodies for burial
C. "The same flannel" suggests the similar fate of Bartley like the other male members of his family
D. All of the above
" Is she coming to the pier?" 'she' refers to
A. Maurya
B. Cathleen
C. Nora
D. the boat
" Is she coming to the pier?" 'pier' means
A. The jetty
B. The boat
C. The ship
D. The shore
What lies in the sea according to Maurya?
A. Adventure
B. Fortune
C. Wisdom
D. Danger
Who addresses Bartley a hard and cruel man ?
A. Cathleen as Bartley instructs her what to do in his absence
B. Maurya as Bartley is not listening to her and is going to sea
C. Nora as Bartley instructs her what to do in his absence
D. Both B & C
" Its the life of a young man to be going on the sea, and who would listen to an old woman with one thing and she is saying it over ?" The speaker is
A. Cathleen
B. Maurya
C. Bartley
D. Nora
" Its the life of a young man to be going on the sea,..." This line suggests
A. The dependence of Aran Islanders on sea for their livelihood
B. The inevitable death of a man yet he is bound to go to sea
C. Both A & B
D. The adventurous spirit of Bartley
Bartley was riding on
A. Red pony
B. Grey mare
C. Red mare
D. Grey pony
What will be behind Bartley ?
A. Red pony
B. Grey mare
C. Red mare
D. Grey pony
The colour red symbolizes
A. Life
B. Warning
C. Mourning
D. Death
The colours grey and black symbolize
A. Life
B. Warning
C. Mourning
D. Ominous foreboding of Death
Bartley's riding on a red mare symbolizes
A. His attempt to be the rider of the sea
B. His adventures on sea
C. His death
D. His courage and fortitude
The grey pony behind Bartley symbolizes
A. The poverty of the family
B. Death is chasing him
C. The hope of his survival
D. His practical idea of selling horses
Why was Bartley going to the Galway fair ?
A. To sell sheeps with black feet
B. To buy boards for coffins
C. To sell horses
D. To sell rye
Bartley's parting words are
A. God spare us
B. We'll not see him again
C. The Blessing of God on you
D. God speed you
What was Maurya's first word after Bartley had gone
A. God spare us
B. We'll not see him again
C. The Blessing of God on you
D. God speed you
Who takes up the tongs and begin to rake the fire aimlessly after Bartley's departure?
A. Nora
B. Maurya
C. Cathleen
D. Both A and C
What was the attitude of the girls towards their mother when she was trying to persuade Bartley for not going to the sea?
A. Sympathetic
B. Apologetic
C. Hostile
D. Obedient
Cathleen and Nora forgot to give Barley
A. Rope
B. Rye
C. Bread/ cake
D. Halter
Cathleen's forgetting to give Bartley the cake symbolizes
A. Her carelessness
B. Bartley's approaching death as food is the symbol of life and sustenance
C. Bartley's going away from home
All of the above
Maurya was asked by Cathleen to meet Bartley on his way to
A. Give him the cake
B. To utter the words of blessing "God speed you"
C. Both A & B
D. To see him for one last time
Why did Cathleen want her mother to take the stick ?
A. So that the she would maintain her balance over the big stones
B. To hand it over to Bartley
C. To terrify Bartley
D. All of the above
What words of prayer Maurya was supposed to say to Bartley?
A. God speed you
B. God bless you
C. God spare us
D. God forgive us
Maurya wanted to meet Bartley on his way to
A. Green head
B. Spring well
C. Green rock
D. Black cliff
What does spring well symbolize?
A. Mourning
B. Life
C. Death
D. Rebirth
The stick Maurya uses while going to meet Bartley was brought by _______ from ________
A. Michael, Connemara
B. Bartley, Galway fair
C. Michael, Galway fair
D.Bartley, Connemara
Maury: "In the big world people do be living things after for their sons and children but in this place it is the young men do be leaving things behind for them that fo be old" What do these lines suggest here?
A. The contrast between the world in general and that of Aran island
B. The plight of the loss of life of all the young men
C. The young men die leaving their belongings for the old people to use it.
D. All of the above
"In the big world people do be living things after for their sons and children but in this place it is the young men do be leaving things behind for them that do be old" Maurya said these words while
A. Taking the stick brought by dead Michael
B. Going to meet Bartley
C. Warning Bartley for not going to sea
D. All of the above
" Throw it down quickly" what does 'it' refer to? /"They look at them eagerly" what does 'them' refer to?
A. The shirt and the stocking given by the young priest
B. White boards
C. The cake that Cathleen baked
D. The rope which was eaten by the pig with black feet
Michael's belongings were found by
A. A boatman in their neighborhood
B. One of the two poteen traders
C. Young priest
D. Bartley
Michael's belongings were found at
A. Donegal
B. Connemara
C. Galway
D. Inishman
When Michael's belongings were found the two men were passing
A. Green head
B. Spinning well
C. Black cliff of the north
D. Black cliff of the east
Poteen is
A. A type of whisky made by potatoes
B. Wine made by grapes
C. Nicotine
D. Heath drink
How many days it takes to reach Donegal from Aran Island by walking
A. 7 days
B. 9 days
C. 3 days
D. 5 days
The man who told Cathleen about the distance between Donegal and Aran Island sold them
A. Stick
B. Knife
C. White board
D. Rope
Donegal is situated far ______
A. West
B. East
C. North
D. South
" ....and they rowing with the poteen before the cocks crowed.." suggests that Poteen is
A. An illicit liquor
B. Seaweed
C. Health drink
D. Both A & B
Michael's body was found
A. In evening
B. At night
C. At dawn
D. At dusk
Cathleen opens the bundle with a
A. Knife
B. Dagger
C. Pin
D. Nail
The plain stocking that helped Cathleen and Nora to identify the dead body as Michael's was
A. First of the second pair
B. First of the third pair
C. Second of the second
D. Second one of the third pair
The recovered stocking of Michael was knitted by
A. Cathleen
B. Maurya
C. Nora
D. Bartley
How many stitches were there in the stocking that confirms it belong to Michael?
A. 50
B. 60
C. 70
D. 80
How many stitches were dropped?
A. Four
B. Five
C. Six
D. Seven
Michael was a great ______&______
A. Sailor, fisher
B. Rower, fisher
C. Rower, sailor
D. Fisher , tailor
"Black hags" are
A. Sea birds
B. Cliffs
C. Seaweed
D. Vegetation
Where did Nora and Cathleen put the bundle in the second time?
A. In the turf loft
B. Into a whole in the chimney corner
C. Behind the spinning wheel
D. Beside the white board
"They crouch down in front of the old woman at the fire" who are 'they'?
A. Nora
B. Cathleen
C. Both A and B
D. Maurya
What did Maurya say first after returning?
A. My heart is broken from this day
B. I have seen the fearfulest thing
C. God speed us
D. God spare us
"I have seen the fearfulest thing" what is the "fearfulest thing" that Maurya saw?
A. Michael galloping on the grey pony behind Bartley riding on the red mare
B. Bride dara
C. Bartley drowning
D. Michael's belongings
What is the myth of Bride Dara ?
A. Bride Dara saw a child in the hands of a dead man
B. Bride Dara saw a dead child in the hands of a man
C. Bride Dara saw a dead man in the hands of fate
D. Bride Dara saw a dead child in the hands of fate
" It's destroyed" What is destroyed?
A. Maurya's family
B. The white boards
C. The spinning wheel
D. The oilskins
The number that recurs in the play is _______
A. Seven
B. Eight
C. Nine
D. Ten
What does number nine symbolize?
A. Fate
B. Death
C. Mourning
D. Triple trinity
Who among the following was not found after being lost in the sea ?
A. Sheamus
B. Patch
C. Stephen
D. Shawn
Who among the following was in Maurya's lap when Patch's body was carried in
A. Patch
B. Bartley
C. Stephen
D. Shawn
The death of Bartley is reminiscent of
A. Patch
B. Sheamus
C. Stephen
D. Shawn
The bodies of Stephen and Shawn were found in
A. Bay of Gregory of Golden mouth
B. Donegal
C. Connemara
D. Galway
How did Bartley die ?
A. The grey pony knocked him into the sea and he was washed out where there is a great surf on the white rocks
B. The red pony knocked him into the sea and be was washed out where there is a great surf on the white rocks
C. The red mare knocked him into the sea and be was washed out where there is a great surf on the white rocks
D. The grey mare knocked him into the sea and be was washed out where there is a great surf on the white rocks
Bartley's body was carried on
A. Whiteboard
B. Coffin
C. Shoulders of the local men
D. A plank
"The grey pony knocked him into the sea and he was washed out where there is a great surf on the white rocks" Who is the speaker here ?
A. Maurya
B. One of the local men
C. One of the mourning women
D. Nora
What do the old women do after they come in
A. They cross themself at the threshold
B. The kneel down in front of the stage
C. Both A and B
D. They came to inform about Bartley
What did the old women have over their heads ?
A. Black petticoats
B. Red petticoats
C. Red scarfs
D. Black scarfs
What is Maurya's first speech after Bartley's body in carried in ?
A. They're all gone now
B. There isn't anything that the sea can't do to me
C. It isn't that I have n't prayed for you
D. It's a great rest I' ll have now
Maurya used to carry holy water
A. During samhain
B. In the dark nights of samhain
C. In the dark nights after samhain
D. Before to the samhain
Samhain is
A. Celtic festival
B. Roman festival
C. Greek festival
D. British festival
Samhain is held on
A. 1st April
B. 31st December
C. 1st November
D. 1st January
Samhain is known as
A. Easter of Ireland
B. All Souls' Day
C. All fools' day
D. Black Monday
It is believed that on Samhain
A. God is visible to mankind
B. Dead persons become alive
C. Resurrection of Jesus
D. Dead souls become angry
Who were/ was asked to make the coffins ?
A. Eamon
B. Old man Colum
C. Both A & B
D. Stephen
" I have a new cake you can eat while you'll be working" This is said by _____to ______ and _____
A. Nora, Eamon , Colum
B. Cathleen,Eamon , Colum
C. Maurya, ,Eamon , Colum
D. Bartley, Eamon , Colum
" Its a wonder she wouldn't think of the nails and the coffins she's seen already" This is said by ____?
A. Eamon
B. Colum
C. Both A & B
D. Stephen
Who asked about the nails of the coffins?
A. Eamon
B. Colum
C. Both A & B
D. Stephen
" She is quite now and easy; but the day Michael was drowned you could hear her crying out from this to the spring well" who is the speaker and who is spoken about ?
A.Nora, Maurya
B.Cathleen , Maurya
C. Eamon, Maurya
D. Old Women, Maurya
Nora thinks that Maurya was more fond of ______
A. Stephen
B. Shawn
C. Seamus
D. Michael
Who died by drowning ?
A. Patch
B. Michael
C. Shawn
D. Bartley
Who was lost in the great wind and found in the Bay of Gregory?
A. Stephen
B. Shawn
C. Both A & B
D. Patch
Who was/ were lost in a dark night leaving no stick nor sign ?
A. Sheamus
B. Maurya's husband
C. Maurya's father in law
D. All of the above
Who was drowned out of a curragh that turned over ?
A. Stephen
B. Patch
C. Sheamus
D. Michael
Curragh is _____
A. A boat with a high prow & low stern
B. Small sized horse
C. The hanger to stick ropes
D. Violent surge of waves
Hooker is a______
A. A rope to manage horses
B. A boat to catch fish
C. The hanger to stick ropes
D. Violent surge of waves
Crouched down means
A. Bend down
B. Tremble in fear
C.turn over
D. Knoch down
'Bay' means
A. Inlet of seas
B. Turn of seas
C. Canal
D. Ocean
Keening suggests
A. A gesture of sorrow
B. A ritual act
C. A substitute ceremony of speech to soothe battered soul
D. All of the above
The source of Maurya's vision of Michael's phantom is
A. Book of Exodus
B. Book of Revelation
C. Fate of the Apostles
D. Divine Comedy
The idea of Bartley's death is adapted from
A. Book of Exodus
B. Book of Revelation
C. Fate of the Apostles
D. Divine Comedy
The empty cup suggests
A. No hope left for Maurya
B. A symbol that Maurya's woe is complete
C. No more cause of mourning left as she lost all of her sons
D. All of the above
Maurya's last speech " Mercy on the soul of everyone..." allude to
A. Book of Exodus
B. Book of Revelation
C. Fate of the Apostles
D. Divine Comedy
"..... and may He have mercy on my soul, Nora, and on the soul of everyone left living in the world" He we find Maurya as
A. The mother of her sons
B. Universal motherhood
C. An escapist
D. A priest
The final speech of Maurya is / The drama ends with the speech ...
A. may He have mercy on my soul, Nora, and on the soul of everyone left living in the world
B. They're all gone now
C. No man at all can be living forever and we must be satisfied
D. What more than the sea do to me?
"No man at all can be living forever and we must be satisfied" Here the tragedy reaches the point of
A. Hubris
B.Catharsis
C. Hamartia
D. Peripeteia
"No man at all can be living forever and we must be satisfied" Here the tone of Maurya is
A. Escapist
B. Stoic
C. Resilient
D. Both B and C
The sea plays the role of
A. Chorus in Greek tragedy
B. Protagonist
C. Supernatural
D. Fate/ Nemesis/ Destiny
Nora and Cathleen's role in the play is similar to that of
A. Fate/ Nemesis/ Destiny
B. Protagonist
C. Supernatural
D. Chorus in Greek tragedy
The antagonist of the play is
A. Nora
B. Cathleen
C. The sea
D. Bartley
The colour black is used to describe
A. Pig with black feet
B. Black cliff
C. Black knot and rope
D. All of the above

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