Correct Answer: Correct answer is: C) Geoffrey Chaucer
Exam Relevance: SAT Subject Test in Literature, AP English Literature, British A-Level English Literature
Difficulty: Very Easy
Concept notes: Geoffrey Chaucer is recognized as the father of English poetry for his foundational contributions to Middle English literature.
Common Mistakes: Misunderstanding the historical context of English literature and confusing it with later poets or novelists.
Explanations: Geoffrey Chaucer is known as the father of English poetry because he was one of the first major poets to write in the English language during the Middle Ages. His works, such as "The Canterbury Tales," were instrumental in establishing English as a literary language and influencing the development of English poetry.
Option Analysis: - Option A: John Milton is a significant poet but is not considered the father of English poetry. His works, like "Paradise Lost," came much later.
- Option B: William Wordsworth is a Romantic poet and not associated with the origins of English poetry.
- Option C: Geoffrey Chaucer is correctly identified as the father of English poetry due to his foundational role in Middle English literature.
- Option D: Charles Dickens is a novelist, not a poet, and his works are from the Victorian era.
Mnemonic: "Chaucer's Canterbury Tales started English poetry's trail."
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