Question:

Match the Text (List-I) to the Genre/Type:
List IName of the TextList II: Genre/Type
AParadise Lost(I) Dramatic Monologue
BPorphyria's Lover(II) Satire
CKing Lear(III) Epic
DThe Dunciad(IV) Tragedy

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To match texts with genres, remember major authors and their works. For example, Milton is associated with epics, Browning with dramatic monologues, Shakespeare with tragedies, and Pope with satire.
Updated On: Mar 12, 2025
  • (A) - (III), (B) - (I), (C) - (IV), (D) - (II)
  • (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (IV)
  • (A) - (III), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (I)
  • (A) - (IV), (B) - (I), (C) - (II), (D) - (III)
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Paradise Lost is an Epic poem by John Milton, matched with (III). Porphyria’s Lover is a Dramatic Monologue by Robert Browning, matched with (I). King Lear is a Tragedy by William Shakespeare, matched with (IV). The Dunciad is a Satire by Alexander Pope, matched with (II).
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