1.Which term describes the narrative technique that captures the continuous flow of a character's thoughts in modernist literature?
2.Which phrase most accurately describes the late 19th-century aesthetic movement that deepened the divide between artists and general readers, ultimately leading to the rise of modernism?
3.Which term describes the narrative technique that portrays the continuous and unfiltered flow of a character's thoughts in high-modernist literature?
4.Who is the author of the dystopian novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four," where the concept of Newspeak illustrates the intensified linguistic awareness characteristic of modernist literature?
5.How did a reviewer famously describe Samuel Beckett’s play Waiting for Godot?
6.Which groundbreaking theory or method is the early 20th-century intellectual Sigmund Freud best known for?
7.Which intellectual figure significantly influenced early 20th-century authors, prompting them to reconceptualize human identity in profoundly innovative ways?
8.Who is the author of the dystopian book "Nineteen Eighty-Four," where the concept of Newspeak exemplifies the increased linguistic awareness characteristic of modernist literature?
9.Which of the following works best illustrates the anti-Victorian sentiment common in the early 1900s?
10.Why is the voyage of the Empire Windrush historically important?