Q. What is a Chorus?
A.The term Chorus is taken from Greek drama. In English drama it is applied to a character who speaks the Prologue and Epilogue and also communicates to the audience the exposition,setting and off stage events in the play.
Q.What type of Age was Chaucer's Age?
A.Chaucer belonged to the 14th century. It was an age of foreign conquests, expansion of trade,chivalry and religious pilgrimages. In the same Age, however, Black Death, famine and plague swept away about one-third of England's population.
Q. What type of Age was Elizabethan Age?
A.Elizabethan Age is called the Golden Age in the national as well as literary history of England. It was the Age of Renaissance and of unprecedented glory in all fields of national life and literary achievements.
A.Elizabethan Age is called the Golden Age in the national as well as literary history of England. It was the Age of Renaissance and of unprecedented glory in all fields of national life and literary achievements.
Q. What was Jacobean Age?
A.The reign of James I (in Latin 'Jacobus') from 1603 to 1625, which followed the Elizabethan Age, is called Jacobean Age. It was an Age of decline in all fields of national life.
Q. What was Caroline Age?
A.The reign of Charles I (in Latin 'Carolus') from1625 to 1649 is called Caroline Age. It was the period of the English Civil War which led to the murder of Charles I and establishment of Commonwealth under Cromwell.
A.The reign of Charles I (in Latin 'Carolus') from1625 to 1649 is called Caroline Age. It was the period of the English Civil War which led to the murder of Charles I and establishment of Commonwealth under Cromwell.
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