The Poetry of John Milton
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Question 21 [CLICK ON ANY COICE TO KNOW RIGHT ANSWER] |
John Milton's "Paradise Lost" is best described by which of the following genres?
Pastoral elegy | |
Prose polemic | |
Blank verse tragedy | |
Epic |
Question 22 [CLICK ON ANY COICE TO KNOW RIGHT ANSWER] |
Despite Samson's defeat and shame, Samson predicts that God will "arise and his great name assert" by making Dagon receive "Such a discomfit, as shall quite despoil him / Of all these boasted Trophies won on me / And with confusion blank his Worshippers" (467–71). This prediction is interesting because
the prediction is never fulfilled. | |
the prophet Enoch had made the same prediction centuries earlier. | |
Samson doesn't know he himself will fulfill the prediction. | |
the prediction is finally fulfilled much later when Jesus defeats Dagon. |
Question 23 [CLICK ON ANY COICE TO KNOW RIGHT ANSWER] |
In Book Six of "Paradise Lost, " Adam is told of what major event?
The fall of the Son | |
The fall of the Rebel Angels | |
The fall of God | |
The death of Michael |
Question 24 [CLICK ON ANY COICE TO KNOW RIGHT ANSWER] |
In Book Three of "Paradise Lost, " God the Father alludes to what theological principle in the following quotation: "I made him [Adam] just and right, / Sufficient to have stood though free to fall."
Transubstantiation | |
Free will | |
Predestination | |
Sufficience |

Question 25 [CLICK ON ANY COICE TO KNOW RIGHT ANSWER] |
John Milton's "Paradise Regained" is written in a(n) .....style.
plain | |
luminescent | |
Latinate | |
Sophistic |
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