Don Juan by Lord Byron
  • 1. Don Juan by Lord Byron is a satirical narrative poem that reinterprets the legendary figure of Don Juan, often portrayed as a womanizer, transforming him into an innocent and naive character who is irresistibly attractive to women. Lord Byron's work, published in multiple cantos between 1819 and 1824, presents a witty commentary on society, love, and politics during the early 19th century. The poem employs a charming and conversational style, blending humor with deep philosophical reflections, capturing the complexities of human relationships and the follies of both men and women. Byron's Don Juan travels across Europe, encountering a diverse cast of characters and engaging in a series of adventures that expose the hypocrisy and moral contradictions of the world around him. The poem is notable for its innovative structure, rich imagery, and diverse themes, ranging from the critique of romantic ideals to explorations of social injustices, making it a significant contribution to English literature and a precursor to modernist themes.

    Who is the author of 'Don Juan'?
A) Lord Byron
B) John Keats
C) Percy Bysshe Shelley
D) William Wordsworth
  • 2. In which form is 'Don Juan' written?
A) Ottava rima
B) Haiku
C) Sonnet
D) Free verse
  • 3. Which city does Don Juan primarily start his adventures in?
A) Paris
B) Seville
C) Venice
D) London
  • 4. Who is the first woman Don Juan encounters?
A) Lady Adeline
B) Donna Julia
C) Donna Elvira
D) Zuleika
  • 5. What literary technique is prominently featured in 'Don Juan'?
A) Allegory
B) Satire
C) Symbolism
D) Metaphor
  • 6. Which of the following characters represents the hypocritical society in 'Don Juan'?
A) Montenero
B) Lady Adeline
C) Donna Julia
D) Don Alfonso
  • 7. What literary device is employed throughout 'Don Juan' frequently?
A) Metaphor
B) Irony
C) Alliteration
D) Imagery
  • 8. What does Don Juan symbolize in the poem?
A) Greed and ambition
B) Honor and chivalry
C) The complexity of love and desire
D) Heroism and valor
  • 9. 'Don Juan' critiques which institution?
A) Monarchy
B) Marriage
C) Education
D) Religion
  • 10. How does Byron's 'Don Juan' reflect the ideals of the Romantic era?
A) By focusing on classical themes
B) Through its emphasis on individual experience
C) By adhering to strict forms
D) By promoting industrial progress
  • 11. How does Don Juan's character challenge traditional gender roles?
A) He only loves women.
B) He is a goal-oriented warrior.
C) He is portrayed as passive in relationships.
D) He is aggressive and dominant.
  • 12. In which country does Don Juan end up after his adventures in Seville?
A) France
B) Turkey
C) Egypt
D) Italy
  • 13. What city does Don Juan visit that is known for its romantic atmosphere?
A) Venice
B) Madrid
C) Paris
D) London
  • 14. What is Lord Byron's full name?
A) George Gordon Byron
B) William Byron
C) Edward Byron
D) John Byron
  • 15. What is the tone of 'Don Juan' predominantly?
A) Dark and tragic
B) Joyful and carefree
C) Witty and ironic
D) Serious and somber
  • 16. Who is the primary antagonist in 'Don Juan'?
A) Lord Henry
B) Society itself
C) Don Octavio
D) Dona Inez
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