"Metamorphosis" was written by Franz Kafka and is about the changes a man goes through after he becomes a roach or dung beetle. If you have not read this novel, then the quiz will be hard.
Hamlet must have had too many cups of mead at the Wedding feast and has forgotten his lines. Can you find the missing word at the end of these famous quotations?
I'll give you the name of a play. You pick which character is NOT in that play. (At the end, I'll give you the name of at least one play where that odd character can be found.)
Joseph Heller's "Catch-22" is a masterpiece of absurdist literature; as such, it's rife with some logical and ethical inconsistencies. Can you make sense of this seminal satire?
I have just recently finished Dickens' "Tale of Two Cities" and thoroughly enjoyed it. How well do you know the characters? How easily do you think you could name a character based on a short description? Give it a shot!
The Tragedy of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare quiz will help those who enjoy getting a hands on with test preparation. And it'll help kill time for those who really have nothing to do.
Hope this helps!
'Mansfield Park' isn't my favorite JA novel, but it's a great one (like all her novels). I hope this will be fun to play. PS--please join Friends Group #116, the Jane Austen Lovers group (see homepage).
A quiz on the novel "Lord Of The Flies" by William Golding. I studied this novel, and others, such as "Journey's End", as part of my GCSE English Literature exam.
I didn't see a quiz on this poem so I decided to create one. "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" is a favourite poem of mine written by Robert Browning. See how much you know in this quiz. Have fun and good luck!
This quiz provides quotes from my four favorite Browning poems: "The Laboratory," "Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister," "Porphyria's Lover," and "My Last Duchess." You simply have to match the quote with the correct poem.
This quiz was originally made for my English class. I thought I'd share it with you all. :) It's 10 multiple choice questions based on the book. Have fun!
Can you work out which characters on Chaucer's famous fictional pilgrimage to Canterbury are describing themselves? Spellings for questions and answers are in modern English.
Most people will have seen at least one film version (remember Terence Stamp? swoon!)and will have read the book at school - see how much you remember.