ENGLISH LITERATURE (CBSE/UGC NET)

LITERATURE QUESTIONS

MISCELLENEOUS QUESTIONS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
‘On Pathetic Fallacy’ was written by:
A
Carlyle
B
Lamb
C
Ruskin
D
Shelley
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The assignment of human feelings to inanimate objects, as coined by the Victorian literary critic John Ruskin . For him, a poet’s tendency to project his or her emotions outward onto the workings of the natural world was a kind of false vision.

Detailed explanation-2: -The term was coined by John Ruskin in Modern Painters (1843–60). In some classical poetic forms such as the pastoral elegy, the pathetic fallacy is actually a required convention.

Detailed explanation-3: -The name pathetic fallacy was coined by John Ruskin, a literary critic from the Victorian era. He found the relationship between the poets’ emotion and inanimate objects to be disingenuous and fundamentally incorrect-a fallacy.

Detailed explanation-4: -An author may use pathetic fallacy to represent characters’ emotions or the actions in a scene. This helps set the tone and mood while adding depth to characterizations. For instance, an angry character gets caught in a thunderstorm.

Detailed explanation-5: -The phrase pathetic fallacy is a literary term for the attribution of human emotion and conduct to things found in nature that are not human. It is a kind of personification that occurs in poetic descriptions, when, for example, clouds seem sullen, when leaves dance, or when rocks seem indifferent.

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