A. S.T Coleridge
B. P.B Shelley
C. None of these
D. John Keats
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P.B. Shelley is considered a revolutionary poet because his works often challenged social norms, religion, and political authority.
His poetry promoted ideals of freedom, equality, and revolution .
It reflecting the spirit of change during the Romantic era.
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A. renowned
B. unknown
C. unpopular
D. notorious
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Lucid (صاف، واضح، روشن)
Unknown (نامعلوم، انجانا)
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A. Restoration age
B. Victorian age
C. None of these
D. Jacobean age
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Metaphysical poetry emerged during the Jacobean age (1603–1625) , with John Donne as its leading figure. It is characterized by intellectual depth, complex metaphors (conceits), and philosophical themes .
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A. Emily Dickinson
B. None of these
C. William Carlos Williams
D. Robert Frost
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William Carlos Williams introduced the concept of the variable foot in poetry, a rhythmic structure that allows for flexible line lengths and stresses. This technique is particularly evident in his long poem " Paterson ."
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A. Spenser
B. Chaucer
C. Pope
D. None of these
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Geoffrey Chaucer introduced the heroic couplet in English poetry, notably in The Canterbury Tales . The heroic couplet consists of rhymed pairs of iambic pentameter lines.
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A. William Wordsworth
B. None of these
C. G. Allana
D. Leigh Hunt
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These lines are from the poem by G. Allana (Ghulam Ali Allana), a renowned Pakistani poet and writer .
He often explored themes of identity, spirituality, and existentialism in his poetry.
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